Originally posted by -SpectraL
Water bears (Tardigrades) can withstand temps of −458 °F, live in temps above 300 °F, can survive in space, and can withstand ocean depths of −13,000 ft, and also live at mountain elevations of up to 20,000 ft. It can even survive a nuclear explosion. They can also go without food or water for more than 30 years, and perhaps more than 100 years without any sustenance whatsoever. Just goes to show how tough some cooties really are, eh?
but they live in the water. they're one of the largest water born illness. they're considered a virus not just a parasitic infection when they get inside of you. Bedbugs are just bugs and they are hardy creatures that are hard to kill with insecticide but when they use large blow driers they come out and can be removed somehow.. I forget the process but then again I never had bedbugs, just something I watched.
Originally posted by Krow
but they live in the water. they're one of the largest water born illness. they're considered a virus not just a parasitic infection when they get inside of you. Bedbugs are just bugs and they are hardy creatures that are hard to kill with insecticide but when they use large blow driers they come out and can be removed somehow.. I forget the process but then again I never had bedbugs, just something I watched.
It's steals the DNA of bacteria and uses it as its own.
Had 7 black dudes draped in gold, with designer sweatpants n underwear, etc....come in today to ship next day boxes of "CDs" next day, early arrival, paid cash...to addresses all over the south/Midwest.
Never seen so many people wearing blue and red shit all at once.
I always just assumed he was a local dude, but athletes and celebrities came in from all over the world. They closed down Manchester, Crenshaw, Vermont....all the way down to slauson. I walked outside on my break to watch the hearse pass. You'd have thought a president had died. Guess a lot of people just got inspired by how he came up from nothing, making smart moves, getting mainstream recognition. And then to get smoked in front of his own shop, from a dude from his own gang...when he had young kids and everything.
I remember seeing this dudes flyers stapled to telephone poles when I was like 20.
Originally posted by CASPER
I always just assumed he was a local dude, but athletes and celebrities came in from all over the world. They closed down Manchester, Crenshaw, Vermont….all the way down to slauson. I walked outside on my break to watch the hearse pass. You'd have thought a president had died. Guess a lot of people just got inspired by how he came up from nothing, making smart moves, getting mainstream recognition. And then to get smoked in front of his own shop, from a dude from his own gang…when he had young kids and everything.
I remember seeing this dudes flyers stapled to telephone poles when I was like 20.
He was also sort of an activist I guess is the word he had a lot of social programs like money management and getting jobs for felons which is why no one was armed at the store because the felons couldn’t carry guns... so he was able to shoot him twice run away run back shoot again then the fatal shot ..he literally had shook his hand moments before the brother of the slain said ...
He was to be in an upcoming documentary about Dr Sebi.. a natural healing doctor who died and as well as over 200 other natural doctors with cures for chronic illnesses who have been mysteriously killed..*cough* by the pharmaceutical industry & Government
I've been hearing the dr. Sebi thing a lot but it's not that. People want to think it's anybody besides another jealous black man that killed Nip. But that's the sad truth.
Sebi wasn't doing anything new. If they were trying that hard to keep his "knowledge" from getting out, they would've assassinated sebi himself in the late 70s. Not to mention there wouldn't be a health food store or herbalist left in the country. The government came after sebi bc he claimed to be able to cure aids and cancer with stuff like konkac and sweet potato powder and essential oils, "electric food"....and he sold his "cures" for big money.
I get that it's probably depressing to have to acknowledge that he made all the right moves, stayed "real", stayed in his community, gave back, and was killed in that same community, but it is what it is. When I went to the vigil on the second night, one of the Marathon employees was talking to someone, saying that the shooter came up to get Nip to listen to his music, but Nip didn't want to because word was the guy was a snitch. Then the guy came back like 20 min later n just killed him.
The following users say it would be alright if the author of this
post didn't die in a fire!