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I has a tumblr! rennasuicide.tumblr.com :)
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That I have no time to do anything ever. *rolls eyes*
But seriously, my favourite thing is that I get to work with awesome, creative and intelligent people all the time in the office. We have so much fun.
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Well, I can't look like an awful hag next to my super hot friends, so I mostly rely on a regimen of heavy makeup and plastic surgery. :P
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yes yes double yes.
you and yo' pelvis better sleep with one eye open, else my pelvis is comin' for you. -
Absolutely, 100% yes. Stem cell research, whether people like it or not, is the way of the future.
In very brief terms, stem cells self replicate and have the ability to differentiate into different types of cells with the proper stimulation, meaning that they can be used to grow different muscle and nerve tissues, which can in turn be used to replace diseased or dying muscle and nerve tissue.
This eliminates the often dangerous process of using a donor tissue, which needs to first be tested for compatibility.
Stem cells are used currently in bone marrow transplants for leukemia patients, and have the potential to treat other diseases, as diverse as cancer to skin grafts.
As stem cell research has not been funded up until very recently, the scope of stem cell treatments is still very hard to imagine.
Now that the field is receiving funding and recognition, some huge leaps in medicine are about to be made. Mark my words. -
To answer the first part of your question, I'd have to examine the long history of taboo surrounding women's reproductive organs, and how as a species humans seem to be fascinated with things that are considered socially unacceptable conversation topics.
Aaaaaand, I abandoned that part of my educational pursuits a long time ago.
But seriously.
Men like boobs because boobs are awesome.
Why do they like my boobs?
A very good question. I didn't even like my own boobs until this year, so I guess you're going to have to tell me. :P -
Yes and no.
I believe that everyone is superficial, to some extent. We're all guilty of being shallow sometimes. However, I try my hardest not to judge people on first impressions and to give others the benefit of the doubt. Everyone has a story to tell, and life experiences affect people in different ways, so it is far from my place to sit in judgement. -
All of the awesome people I've met through the site. I have been lucky enough of meet some of my very best friends in the whole entire world through SG, and I wouldn't trade the experiences we've had for anything in the whole entire world.
It's also really nice to be a part of such an open minded and creative community. I've had the opportunity to work with some fantastically creative minds and produce something that other people seem to appreciate. It's been rewarding and exciting all at the same time. -
obviously! did you even have to ask?! definitely not. :P
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Really? Truth? I just really fucking love bats. They're rad. They communicate through SONAR CLICKING. Bad. Ass.
The Count on Sesame Street was always my favourite, because he had bats as pets. We had a bat house (no no, not a bird house. A mo'fucking bat house) at my cottage when I was little. Bats lived there and it was amazing.
And, the bat cave at the ROM is my favourite place in the whole museum. Apparently they've updated it. I haven't been.
...we should go.
Aaaand, to answer the second part of your question...I have to hot myself up. It's a long and tedious process, but damn I'd look like an ugmo next to my supercrazyhotbffs *cough* you *cough*. -
Definitely my mom. Between inpatient programs and severe depression when I was a teenager, I put her through a whole bunch of turmoil that part of me wishes I could take back. The other part of me knows that getting through all the rough times together is testament to how strong our relationship really is.
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On me? Or in general?
On me, I'm really in love with my Alice in Wonderland sleeve that's in the works. I think it's going to look really rad when it's all done.
In terms of piercings, I used to have a bunch that I retired in the past couple years. I'm a big fan of stretched ears, and microdermals. -
My formal background (and passion) is in biology and life science, with a specific focus on genetics. Nothing more exciting for me than the way living things work (and pass on heritable traits!) :)
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Both. Now I know a lot of people believe that you can only be a fan of one, but I think that's hooey.
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1984. Because it's the most fantastic piece of fiction ever written.
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Well, considering I don't think we've ever spoken before, that's a difficult question to answer!
Buuuut, based on your profile picture, you look adorable! -
Absolutely not. I took ballet for 7 years, and I tried reeeeeaaaaally hard. They told me it would be best if I found "another activity that would better fit with my skills". Ballet-school dropout. Womp womp.
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I would definitely have a time machine built and go back and see Elvis perform.
Don't hate. -
Probably my eyes?! Actually, definitely my eyes.
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I can't believe I've not told you this story?!
For the longest time I wanted to be a veterinarian. I love animals, and I love science, so it seemed like a good fit even back then. That aspiration stayed strong until my dog, Tavi, died. I was so distraught that I decided I couldn't be responsible for the lives of someone else's pet. I don't think, even now, that all the good feelings that come out of helping sick animals could overcome having to deal with the deaths of others.
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Renna’s Bio
SuicideGirl, model, bar bitch and science geek.
