WAIT TILL HE GOES HOME AND GETS HIS DADDY'S M-16
Genre: Funny Videos
by: MY2NUTZHURT
Get points for hitting them!
Genre: Photos
by: Krieger91
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Genre: Entertainment
by: FashionTargetsBC
Creepy guy caught staring at girl's boobs in picture.
by: mapv281
Airstrike on large group of People
Genre: Military Videos
by: HideNClaymores
A REAL target add
by: DinoCr
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Today, scientists from Procter & Gamble (P&G), the University of Calgary and the University of Virginia announced results from the first study to examine the entire human genome's response to the most common cold virus, human rhinovirus. The research confirmed, at the genomic level, that the immune system response to the virus, and not the virus by itself, results in common cold symptoms. Data generated by the study will be crucial in the search for new treatments for the common cold, which is the most common illness worldwide, affecting billions of people every year. Specifically, the study identifies several categories of therapeutic targets that could balance the immune response in order to minimize symptoms during an infection and potentially even lead to therapies that may prevent infection. Results of the study are published in today's online edition of the November 1 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (AJRCCM). To view Multimedia News Release, go to ...
Genre: News Videos
by: comments
The Dayton Region "H2Open for Business" campaign kick-off
you can see some nice nightvision and missile telemetry.
by: giladr