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And, um, for a while… for a while, I mean, I really got a sick pleasure from sleeping with Alec's friends".
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Where C represents the diameter of fungi growth on untreated PDA, and T represents the diameter of fungi on treated PDA while I mean the inhibition rate.
It gets really old after a while, and I mean come on, do you really think it's that likely that someone would be thrown out of a car on Club Penguin?
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For a while I thought this meant I lacked a crucial professional skill.
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