The bottom line is that nine years into the most contractor-intense war in U.S. history, no one can say for sure how many contractors are working for the U.S. in the war zones, what they are doing, or how many of them have been killed or wounded.
Yeah. It's the norm for fish genetic code to be mixed in with plant code. Happens all the time in nature. Fish and plants have sex, and the plant gives birth to a litter that has both fish and plant code. Some of the offspring go swim in the sea and rivers, and the other brothers and sisters grow to be corn. Perfectly natural. :/
The bottom line is that nine years into the most contractor-intense war in U.S. history, no one can say for sure how many contractors are working for the U.S. in the war zones, what they are doing, or how many of them have been killed or wounded.
Try again, dummy.
This article is dated 2011...
It's from 2011.
Yeah. It's the norm for fish genetic code to be mixed in with plant code. Happens all the time in nature. Fish and plants have sex, and the plant gives birth to a litter that has both fish and plant code. Some of the offspring go swim in the sea and rivers, and the other brothers and sisters grow to be corn. Perfectly natural. :/
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