they laced the leeches from tsetsi (Nsfw pictures [can't unsee images, why?]) with some kind of remote controlled nano/micro-implants that can twitch various muscles at varying intensities for varying lengths of time, which basically means they can destroy my muscles remotely at will) when they spearfished my email at a vulnerable emotional state, just like how listening to something while sleeping always causes it to be a source of reality in your dreams
my first experience with white/cock-asian people was my first day of school at a bus stop in Ames, Iowa
i remember seeing 2 white boys squatting down by the curb grinning and smirking to themselves as they sadistically cut apart a worm on the sidewalk of a rainy day
after they cut the worm into many pieces and walked away, smirking, a white girl that looked like a boy appeared and used leaves to pick up the pieces of the worm, but i was disgusted because she thought she could fix the worm
nothing hurts more than to be rejected all my life by Asian girls, especially Chinese American girls, only to believe and trust that American doctors and their drugs could help me, only for them to permanently make my colon bleed as the Chinese American girls give their virgin blood to those who smirk and take pleasure in seeing and hearing me suffer
i hate American doctors and their poisonous, crippling, for-profit drugs that only mask symptoms while causing permanent side-effects, and their supreme court and the FDA for not protecting but rather experimenting and exploiting me
Send to Nature. 1989 Jul 13;340(6229):140-4. Retinoic acid causes an anteroposterior transformation in the developing central nervous system. Durston AJ1, Timmermans JP, Hage WJ, Hendriks HF, de Vries NJ, Heideveld M, Nieuwkoop PD. Author information Abstract All-trans retinoic acid (RA) is well known as a biologically active form of vitamin A and a teratogen. The identification of nuclear receptors for this ligand suggests strongly that it is an endogenous signal molecule, and measurements of RA and teratogenic manipulations suggest further that RA is a morphogen specifying the anteroposterior axis during limb development. Besides the limb, RA and other retinoids affect development of other organs, including the central nervous system (CNS). None of these other effects has been investigated in detail. Our purpose here was to begin analysing the effects of RA on CNS development in Xenopus laevis. We find that RA acts on the developing CNS, transforming anterior neural tissue to a po...
5.4 Retinoic acid The retinoic acid story is both distressing and illuminating. It is distressing because with hindsight it is possible to see how the suffering of many people could have been averted. It is illuminating because we now understand much about how retinoic acid works.
Retinoic acid is a natural product of vitamin A. It had been known since the 1930s that a lack of vitamin A, a vitamin A deficiency, led to fetal abnormalities. Subsequent studies in animals showed that an excess of vitamin A also led to fetal abnormalities. Unfortunately that did not prevent a drug that contained retinoic acid coming on to the market and being available to pregnant women. The drug was Accutane® and it was introduced in the 1980s as an effective treatment for intractable acne. Of the children that survived the exposure to this drug in the womb, many were born with defects of the nervous system, in particular of the brain, which was often grossly malformed.
FORTUNE — On the morning of Aug. 18, 2004, Dinesh Thakur hurried to a hastily arranged meeting with his boss at the gleaming offices of Ranbaxy Laboratories in Gurgaon, India, 20 miles south of New Delhi. It was so early that he passed gardeners watering impeccable shrubs and cleaners still polishing the lobby’s tile floors. As always, Thakur was punctual and organized. He had a round face and low-key demeanor, with deep-set eyes that gave him a doleful appearance.
His boss, Dr. Rajinder Kumar, Ranbaxy’s head of research and development, had joined the generic-drug company just two months earlier from GlaxoSmithKline, where he had served as global head of psychiatry for clinical research and development. Tall and handsome with elegant manners, Kumar, known as Raj, had a reputation for integrity. Thakur liked and respected him.
Like Kumar, Thakur had left a brand-name pharmaceutical company for Ranbaxy. Thakur, then ...
FORTUNE — On the morning of Aug. 18, 2004, Dinesh Thakur hurried to a hastily arranged meeting with his boss at the gleaming offices of Ranbaxy Laboratories in Gurgaon, India, 20 miles south of New Delhi. It was so early that he passed gardeners watering impeccable shrubs and cleaners still polishing the lobby’s tile floors. As always, Thakur was punctual and organized. He had a round face and low-key demeanor, with deep-set eyes that gave him a doleful appearance.
His boss, Dr. Rajinder Kumar, Ranbaxy’s head of research and development, had joined the generic-drug company just two months earlier from GlaxoSmithKline, where he had served as global head of psychiatry for clinical research and development. Tall and handsome with elegant manners, Kumar, known as Raj, had a reputation for integrity. Thakur liked and respected him.
Like Kumar, Thakur had left a brand-name pharmaceutical company for Ranbaxy. Thakur, then ...
FORTUNE — On the morning of Aug. 18, 2004, Dinesh Thakur hurried to a hastily arranged meeting with his boss at the gleaming offices of Ranbaxy Laboratories in Gurgaon, India, 20 miles south of New Delhi. It was so early that he passed gardeners watering impeccable shrubs and cleaners still polishing the lobby’s tile floors. As always, Thakur was punctual and organized. He had a round face and low-key demeanor, with deep-set eyes that gave him a doleful appearance.
His boss, Dr. Rajinder Kumar, Ranbaxy’s head of research and development, had joined the generic-drug company just two months earlier from GlaxoSmithKline, where he had served as global head of psychiatry for clinical research and development. Tall and handsome with elegant manners, Kumar, known as Raj, had a reputation for integrity. Thakur liked and respected him.
Like Kumar, Thakur had left a brand-name pharmaceutical company for Ranbaxy. Thakur, then ...
the us military & pharmaceutical industry probably used electronic weapons to induce a skateboarding accident the day of TJHSST freshman homecoming, they used x-rays on me to sterilize me that day, as I remember being unable to light or ignite fireworks. maybe they did something to me when i was unconcious
I would rather die than give the gift of my future children to the Americans to exploit, brainwash, bully, and harass/gangstalk as they did to me when I was a teenager in high school (TJHSST was a great place for WMAF and thier hapas, but it was like a eunuch concentration camp for the Chinese boys there)
i didn't come here voluntarily, and I hate my dad for being such a USA worshiper
the best way to hurt someone is by putting incompetent people with good intent into positions of power, while talking shit about him/her behind their backs