I have seen evidence of this in humans _ today in fact _... some animals ... have cells in their rectum that sometimes transforms into-not kidding-their brain cells.
Sure explains a lot, no? _
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I have seen evidence of this in humans _ today in fact _... some animals ... have cells in their rectum that sometimes transforms into-not kidding-their brain cells.
I find it an interesting experiment but am astounded he only undertook it against 6 individual subjects .. of course we cannot count the one male who died before the weighing apparatus could be applied.wayfriend wrote:https://www.historicmysteries.com/the-2 ... ul-theory/
Nothing more than this makes me question this entire "experiment" .. his preconceived notions of morality and theology. He weighed and judged this man not really knowing him or .... his heartI believe that in this case, that of a phlegmatic man slow of thought and action, that the soul remained suspended in the body after death, during the minute that elapsed before its freedom. There is no other way of accounting for it, and it is what might be expected to happen in a man of the subject's temperament.
These enemies you describe are exactly what my Zero-Zero cyborgs will be on the lookout for.Sorus wrote:Timewalking Raids work differently than other raid difficulties. They are only available during their respective Timewalking weeks but, unlike Timewalking dungeon, you must assemble your premade group in order to enter the raid.
After you assemble a group with 10 to 30 people, it is time to enter the raid. In order to do so, the raid leader must travel to Shattrath City. There, he or she must talk to Vormu, which stays by Cupri side at the center of the city, to queue the raid group to the Timewalking Raid.
Make sure everyone in the group has the quest Disturbance Detected: Black Temple, which awards 500 and require you to finish the Timewalking raid, killing Illidan.