Well, Im glad to see were all having so much fun with multi-lingual amusement, youre all going rather off topic, eh? (Anyone wanting a translation of what theyre saying in any language, go tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml and have fun - it may not be perfect and needs some thought...
Hmm Its been some time since I last posted, but I thought some of this thread was in dire need of clarification but more importantly, correction.
Shall we go through some of this step, by step, for those in need of elementary answers and see where things went horribly wrong?
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Im sorry, but what about prohibiting foods indicates a relation to diabetics?
Now, seepage from wounds would only permeate muscle tissue if left stagnate for an extended period of time, and only if improperly cleaned afterwards (ie. No cleaning at all) does a significant of chemical toxins...
Testing one side of the barrier and the other would generally indicate to anyone with taste buds that one side is salty, the other not and if unseen barriers cannot be observed, what happens to really clean windows? Visual clues are not the only indications one can have of a barrier.
The...
Perhaps the originality of any document over 1000 years old is very difficult to prove, especially when the original words of God were supposedly passed from an angel, to Muhammad, to scribes, therefore no one original document has been found, or could ever be found. The Quran we see today is...
Well, I must say, this came as a surprise at first. I have never personally encountered an Islamic version of one of these conversations before, but have found their Christian counterparts to be quite the humorous exercise in artistic manipulation. Ever run across the one about the university...
There is a multitude of scientific research in progress right now that aims to optimistically eliminate the decay caused by cellular aging (currently known to be caused by the shortening of DNA base sequences called telomers at the end of chromosomes which leads to cellular senescence, which...
Well, this is certainly interesting
There are several problems pertaining to this ghastly oversimplification of misrepresented and inaccurate theory. First, the number of species currently named is approximately 1.5million, which given the supposed 8000 years intervening, would imply that one...
I was just browsing the forums again when I ran across this hilarious little (well, not so little any more) thread, and I might as well get involved since this topic interests me significantly.
First off, the most minor point I have, is that if one wishes to claim that our languag is...
Original articles and question creating this thread did not state a permanent immortal state, only that natural deaths would be come avoidable. Diseases probably would continue to plague humanity throughout (though the advancements in medical science possible, perhaps, if the researchers were...
The concept of lifeless viruses, as they are today, giving rise to living organisms is quite the leap, yes but there is no reason to discount that the virus itself may have changed significantly from the form that branched off into a lineage that could have evolved into current life forms...
First off, one might wonder as to what the wheels of a plant may be? To what part are you referring? Most plants actually have an amazing capacity for regeneration and while thats still be the recapturing of life you may be referring to, consider this: many types of plants, particularly...
Well, okay - more like 'dead religious' if directly translated, but even that doesn't quite get it... Most certainly doesn't translate to 'dead (seriously) religious.'
Isn't linguistics fun?
Well, I'm sure that the title of my introduction tells you a fair bit about me and what type of person I am. But just incase you're not a modern-day Sherlock Holmes who likes to psychoanalyze people based upon their choice of introductory thread title, this post might help you along a little bit...