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TC2

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This has been the worst I've ever seen.

The most boring ass, borderline retarded posters, posting the most redundant pointless shit ever.

Everyone always says this at one point..but this is seriously the worst I've ever seen..I cant remember the last worthwhile post or thread.
 
Yep.
I looked up a couple threads last week from when Natureboy, Project, Bullit, SSME, etc were here and the threads and posts were quite entertaining and very hilarious.

It sure has went downhill since then.
 
TC2 said:
This has been the worst I've ever seen.

The most boring ass, borderline retarded posters, posting the most redundant pointless shit ever.

Everyone always says this at one point..but this is seriously the worst I've ever seen..I cant remember the last worthwhile post or thread.

Yet you're still here posting and reading.

You're either a part of the solution or a part of the problem.

Which are you?
 
Hopefully a part of the soultion...how's it going Total?? I have seen you in a while??
 
Here is a a
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Go call someone who gives a
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oh and go plat. Good post huh.
 
TC2 said:
This has been the worst I've ever seen.

The most boring ass, borderline retarded posters, posting the most redundant pointless shit ever.

Everyone always says this at one point..but this is seriously the worst I've ever seen..I cant remember the last worthwhile post or thread.

I bet it was yours.
 
i havent been around the last couple of weeks as much but at the beginning of december this place was quite entertaining.
 
I find that some days are better than others. Some days I can't type enough and some days there isn't really much I want to type about. Besides it is the Holidays so there isn't as many signing in at once as most other days.
 
I agree with TC. This forum is a piece of dog shit. Nothing to ever talk about. The "regulars" just mumble about pointless shit. I really honestly in my haert of hearts cant believe how grown adults can sit around a forum all day and type the same nonsensical, semi-retarted garbage that you numb fucks do and derive some sort of enjoyment from it. Jezus fucking christ.
 
TC2 said:
This has been the worst I've ever seen.

The most boring ass, borderline retarded posters, posting the most redundant pointless shit ever.

Everyone always says this at one point..but this is seriously the worst I've ever seen..I cant remember the last worthwhile post or thread.



You need to be put out of your misery.



-BRR
 
TC2 said:
This has been the worst I've ever seen.

The most boring ass, borderline retarded posters, posting the most redundant pointless shit ever.

Everyone always says this at one point..but this is seriously the worst I've ever seen..I cant remember the last worthwhile post or thread.
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I was going to start a thread on this guy today
but then decided fuck it why bother
 
December 16, 2004 · Andy Martin, a Tulane University medical student who researched a rare and untreatable form of cancer with which he was diagnosed, has died at age 32.

He began to research SNUC at medical school, culturing his own cells in the hopes of finding a cure for the disease that would eventually take his life.

In the process, Martin was balancing life as a patient and a doctor.

"I wouldn't say that I'd recommend that everybody who has a cancer... jump out and try and research it because it's taxing," Martin said in April. "But this is SNUC. It's a disease that has never been cultured. It's a disease that's not understood. It's a disease that nobody else would take on. And it's a disease I might die of."
 
Martin was diagnosed with SNUC in July 2000, as he prepared to enter Tulane medical school. Martin delayed medical school for a year to undergo treatment for the illness and entered Tulane with a desire to research his rare form of sinus cancer.

"SNUC is one of the truly rare cancers of which we know, with fewer than 100 cases reported in the scientific literature," Martin said in an interview with the “Hullabaloo” in March 2004. "It is also one of the most malignant cancers, with few surviving past five years." SNUC makes up a very small percentage of the cancer cases in the United States and is currently incurable. Martin began studying SNUC in a Tulane lab during his third-year of medical school.

According to a Wall Street Journal article published April 1, 2004, Martin wanted to understand SNUC better and approached Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Tulane School of Medicine, Dr. Tyler Curiel about studying the disease. Curiel said “we don’t study SNUC,” but Martin persisted. He offered his own cells for study and didn’t relent until the lab started research. Two Tulane surgeons extracted tumor cells from Martin’s sinuses for growth in the lab.

The process for growing cells in the lab is an extremely difficult and delicate process. The lab was in danger of running out of money when Curiel’s 11-year-old son suggested a fundraiser and Bounce for Life was developed.
 
Martin’s colleagues in the Tulane community supported him through his illness. Last year 34 Tulane medical school students shaved their heads as a show of solidarity when Martin lost hair during treatment. Two of the women donated their hair to make wigs for children with cancer.

“Everyone gave some love, and got some love, and swirled around one another in awe, giddy bewilderment, merriment, joy, simple happiness, disbelief, indecision, celebration … All of those wonderful people were not only willing to give up some time in their lives, but were willing to do their part to walk my path a bit, and experience some of my struggle … The best thing about that night, from my standpoint, is that the cancer that was the root cause of the whole event was never mentioned. Why grant it the time?” Martin said in a letter to the Journal of the American Medical Association in February 2003.
 
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