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And then, straight away its just "Oh no! They wont see starwars 3!"
I dont know why!
I just see that as being a legenary film and I personally would hate to miss it.
Who thinks this when they think of someone dead?
Or am i just weird.
> Or Hell, if you've been bad.
Define 'bad'.
> Then what is the next part of the life cycle?
Oh, Heaven, of course. Or Hell, if you've been bad. It all depends on His judgement when the time comes. I mean, it's just obvious isn't it. Our Lord sent His son down to pay for our sins, so I suppose it's only fair to serve Him for the rest of eternity in Heaven.
> monkey_man wrote:
> Death isn't
> the end, just part of the life cycle.
>
> Then what is the next part of the life cycle?
I doubt he's going to say going to heaven, so why even bother asking?
> Death isn't
> the end, just part of the life cycle.
Then what is the next part of the life cycle?
> Geffdof wrote:
> ~Darling~ wrote:
>
> So we're both right!
Yeah, i suppose we are.
> ~Darling~ wrote:
> Thats wrong. We are determined which sex we are by sperm before we
> start developing. You see, it's all to do with chromosomes, we have
> pairs of DNA and we have a spare one all on it's own. This one goes
> into the sex thingy-ma-bobs. In a woman, her egg is an X and in the
> male his sperms are a mixture of X and Y so that when the sperm
> meets
> the egg it will become a pair, either XY or XX. So as you see, we
> are
> determined which sex we are when the sperm meets the egg. It all
> depends on whether the fastest sperm to get to the egg is an X or a
> Y!
>
> The X chromosome is expressed first. the Y doesnt come into in the
> first few weeks. It just kinda sits of in the corner having a smoke.
> So for the first few weeks of development we are all genetically
> female until the Y chromosome is expressed. Ive used the word
> determined wrongly because your sex is already determined by the
> other chromose sitting in the corner, having a smoke. Its just that
> it hasnt been expressed.
So we're both right!
> Thats wrong. We are determined which sex we are by sperm before we
> start developing. You see, it's all to do with chromosomes, we have
> pairs of DNA and we have a spare one all on it's own. This one goes
> into the sex thingy-ma-bobs. In a woman, her egg is an X and in the
> male his sperms are a mixture of X and Y so that when the sperm meets
> the egg it will become a pair, either XY or XX. So as you see, we are
> determined which sex we are when the sperm meets the egg. It all
> depends on whether the fastest sperm to get to the egg is an X or a
> Y!
The X chromosome is expressed first. the Y doesnt come into in the first few weeks. It just kinda sits of in the corner having a smoke. So for the first few weeks of development we are all genetically female until the Y chromosome is expressed. Ive used the word determined wrongly because your sex is already determined by the other chromose sitting in the corner, having a smoke. Its just that it hasnt been expressed.