I have a sudden following... of bots...
Why?
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when you feel your clothes fresh out of the oven
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Surgery is stabbing someone to life
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Dogs are like children and cats are like roommates.
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Fitbits are like Tamagotchis, but the stupid little thing you have to keep alive is yourself.
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Your phone doesn’t autocorrect when you type in caps because it thinks you are angry and doesn’t want to get involved
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when she says she doesn’t send nudes
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Sirius: Would you want to get married?
Remus: Well, I didn’t, didn’t think that was an option.
Sirius: What if it was an option?
Remus: Why? What? Do you want to get married?
Sirius: I wouldn’t mind being married to you. Would you mind being married to me?
Remus: No, no, not, not if that’s what you wanted. I mean, is, is that what you want?
Sirius: I want you. So, ok.
Remus: So really, we’re, we’re getting married?
Sirius: We’re getting married. Should we get you a ring?
Remus: No. No. Just get me a lot of chocolate.
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“Do I look like I eat bugs?!”
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It’s 2am where I'm at and I can’t sleep. Can someone tell me a story?
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But what if I’m made of tea?
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Never
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At least they didn’t make a huge deal about it.
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Amazing
Cells have their own skeleton, known as the cytoskeleton, composed of protein filaments. Shown here in red is the extensive microtubule network in a non-dividing cell plated on a two-dimensional surface.
When certain cells are not dividing, microtubules are held at a structure near to the nucleus, known as the centrosome. The centrosome is a microtubule organising centre (MTOC), from which microtubules extend toward the edges of the cell. Near the cell edges microtubules may rapidly change in length, alternately growing and shrinking, allowing the cell to explore its immediate environment, much like feeling your way through a darkened room. Because of this the cell can sense and react to any obstacles or environmental changes.
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