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ShankS
06-03-2004, 11:11 AM
Human Mutants on Channel 4 at 9.00pm

Human Mutants New series. Biologist Armand Leroi discovers how studying congenital abnormalities can reveal new information about human development. Armand examines how the body evolved its specific physical features, and what factors can cause them to change. The first instalment focuses on the processes of growth, featuring dwarves, giants and a woman whose muscles are turning into bone. Plus, a look at how salamanders grow back their missing limbs, and an insight into the unusual condition of Arnold's Syndrome, which has caused skeletal deficiencies among people who share a common ancestor — a 19th-century sailor

should be interesting, now I'm gona find out why all the fucked up inbread mutants like to go on carnage killing sprees in TCM and House 1000 corpses :D :D

zwoti
06-03-2004, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
Human Mutants on Channel 4 at 9.00pm



should be interesting, now I'm gona find out why all the fucked up inbread mutants like to go on carnage killing sprees in TCM and House 1000 corpses :D :D

but it clashes with hell's kitchen...damn.

ShankS
06-03-2004, 11:26 AM
Video it :)

feral cat
06-03-2004, 02:21 PM
... Arrr human muntants are creepy, that thing where your skeleton keeps growing is a living hell!

Those castrated quoir boys that keep growing for there whole life because they where made eunuchs before pubity where scary as well 4000 a year, gulp!!!!!

ShankS
06-03-2004, 03:02 PM
yeah, pretty nasty condition with those bone dissorders. That womans body was completly fused together.

next week looks pretty good, cyclops kids and more freaks

jay o2 waster
06-03-2004, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by ShankS
Human Mutants on Channel 4 at 9.00pm

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Human Mutants New series. Biologist Armand Leroi discovers how studying congenital abnormalities can reveal new information about human development. Armand examines how the body evolved its specific physical features, and what factors can cause them to change. The first instalment focuses on the processes of growth, featuring dwarves, giants and a woman whose muscles are turning into bone. Plus, a look at how salamanders grow back their missing limbs, and an insight into the unusual condition of Arnold's Syndrome, which has caused skeletal deficiencies among people who share a common ancestor — a 19th-century sailor
should be interesting, now I'm gona find out why all the fucked up inbread mutants like to go on carnage killing sprees in TCM and House 1000 corpses :D :D
i wanna see it

Vampenguin
06-03-2004, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by jay o2 waster
should be interesting, now I'm gona find out why all the fucked up inbread mutants like to go on carnage killing sprees in TCM and House 1000 corpses :D :D
i wanna see it [/B][/QUOTE]

Same here, sounds really good!