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Hanna wrote on 2014-02-19 07:39
Top tumblr tag searches
osteology
anthropology
forensic anthropology
cultural anthropology
CATS
Archeology
Now we know my priorities are in order :fail:
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Snowie Stormflower wrote on 2014-02-19 07:53
Too much anthropology, POOR CATS IN 6TH PLACE.
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Hanna wrote on 2014-02-19 08:19
No such thing as too much anthropology
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mikecharizard wrote on 2014-02-19 08:49
That's a lot of -ology's o-o
How about felinology instead of cats so it's more important and might be higher...maybe.
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Aubog007 wrote on 2014-02-19 08:56
Someone watches too much Bones
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Hanna wrote on 2014-02-19 15:43
Quote from Aubog007;1199732:
Someone watches too much Bones
Okay I'll admit I love Bones but that tv show doesn't do anthropology justice
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Friggerton wrote on 2014-02-19 15:51
Quote from Hanna;1199760:
Okay I'll admit I love Bones but that tv show doesn't do anthropology justice
Not to mention the convenient CSI work. Paraphrased from one episode:
"Hmm... lets trace the paint ground into someone's bone by the murder weapon by analyzing its chemical makeup, then comparing that with our handily compiled list of registered paint compounds." ~ 1 min later: "We have an exact match! Off to the factory."
Yeah... kind of sketchy.
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mageisfun wrote on 2014-02-19 16:24
Anthropology seems interesting, one of the fields I'm interested in looking at when I go to college. (too many choices, too much money)
But how is food not on your list of priorities.
:llama_hesitant:
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-02-19 18:24
She is studying anthropolgy so she knows how to prepare human meat for consumption.
Yummy! The skin is the best part.
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Hanna wrote on 2014-02-19 20:23
Quote from Campylobacter jejuni;1199798:
She is studying anthropolgy so she knows how to prepare human meat for consumption.
Yummy! The skin is the best part.
I'm interested in cannibalistic cultures but not interested in actually eating human flesh
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-02-20 16:00
Well iw as only talking about preparing. Maybe you want to be a cannibal chef!