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(NPR)   Researchers building a medical tricorder to automatically identify foreign viruses or bacteria in your body   (npr.org) divider line
    More: Cool, United States, Pathogen, Country, Fever, Pandemic, Epidemic, Computer, South Africa  
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2023-02-03 2:35:23 PM  
If you RTFA, you will learn that someone in Botswana named their male child... Wonderful Choga.

Seriously.
 
2023-02-03 2:57:33 PM  
I feel as though this is a follow-up article from a few years ago.
 
2023-02-03 3:24:58 PM  
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You just know they're banging
 
2023-02-03 6:36:41 PM  

sxacho: [media.npr.org image 850x565]
You just know they're banging


I guess you're used to seeing that look on a woman's face before sex?
 
2023-02-03 11:50:00 PM  

Tom Marvolo Bombadil: sxacho: [media.npr.org image 850x565]
You just know they're banging

I guess you're used to seeing that look on a woman's face before sex?


They don't take the bags off in my presence
 
2023-02-04 11:21:32 AM  
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Foreign virus?
 
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