Monday, November 26, 2012

What if?

If having your period was actually as bad as women make it seem when they are having PMS?

17 comments:

  1. Again with the John Wayne movies!

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  2. What if...?!?!?

    Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to substitute meatball for the November dose of tryptophan.

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  3. The McClintock effect piqued my interest in pheromones which led my the interest in "copulins" -- small molecules excreted by females which drive males into mating frenzy.

    I also learned that much of the human pheromone business is a rationalization for axillism.

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  4. I had to look up axillism, and thereby found a remarkable connection b/w the concept and the commenter.

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  5. "a reputation for brilliance but insubordination"

    I like that.

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  6. "Copulins" are acidic in nature which fits perfectly with my pseudo-scientific hypothesis of male = lone pair base, female = acidic electron acceptor. FWIW

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  7. That's much more impressive than my hypothesis, which is that Tab A naturally seeks Slot B.

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  8. You're macro where I'm micro; the seen and the unseen versions of the same thing.

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  9. In any case, I can't wait for the first chance to work the word "copulins" into a casual conversation.

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  10. I have been watching too much Ron White. I misread the word "copulins".

    Ron White speaks the truth.

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  11. Upon further review, there is some rough language in that clip. It might not be safe for work.

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  12. chickelit said...
    You're macro where I'm micro; the seen and the unseen versions of the same thing.

    Upon further review for non-contexual usage, the author withdraws that comment.

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  13. Can there be brilliance without insubordination?

    Just say'n.

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  14. I guess they couldn't get Courtney Cox to do that shot.

    Or am I not recognizing her?

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