"my soldiers"

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Jacek
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"my soldiers"

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Video:
http://youtu.be/8hwxoH-6Lm4

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Post by SONYNUT »

who needs to see that.... :shock:
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Just shoot it......

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http://youtu.be/2sz9g-aTsig

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Post by Jacek »

hm, maybe it's not so terrible, the sperm is part of our lives.
I hope that no one is worse, not going to such emails. For me it is quite natural. If someone offended, I apologize

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SONYNUT wrote:who needs to see that.... :shock:
And who needs to see a diatom, or any other kind of cells?
Microscopists and biologists, from Leeuwenhoek to now do :D
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Post by Tesselator »

Yeah, I think it's fine. I would've thought the biologic nature of this forum precluded the shy and squeamish in regards to such things. Oh well.

Hey on the bright side we don't need to keep them in specimen tank. :)

Interestingly enough I can remember my father messing about trying to find one of my mother's eggs one late night while Johnny Carson played live in the background. I believe Johnny was interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger who hadn't made a film yet but was saying that having conquered body building he was out to become a hollywood superstar. I guess he achieved his goal too! My father on the other hand never did find an egg. :-/

Yup, just part of everyday life.

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Is it??

Post by Donw »

Is this DIC?

:twisted:

Get it?

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Post by Jacek »

The second movie and the last part of the first to DIC.

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Post by Jan l'Amie »

I think you need to see a doctor. A lot of strange things in it. :?
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A little controversy has introduced my post.

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Post by Litonotus »

A little controversy has introduced my post.
you should have foreseen it ;)

nice DIC effect.
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