Someone got caught being stupid and is now getting angry (and stupid).
Posted by Guest on Mon Nov 7 08:48:46 2011
"'More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system from which to dislocate.' Lern2Englsh tardfag"
"Its" is possessive. "It's" is the contraction of the words "it" and "is."
lrn2correctEnglish, fucktard.
Posted by Guest on Sun Nov 6 14:14:04 2011
I actually read all these comments with the good old fashioned ahooga in my ear.
Posted by Guest on Sun Nov 6 04:19:29 2011
"Get past your 3th grade biology class. "
Get past your 1st grade English class.
Posted by Guest on Sat Nov 5 05:44:47 2011
"More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system to dislocate from."
Should read:
"More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system from which to dislocate."
Lern2Englsh tardfag
Posted by Guest on Sat Nov 5 03:06:32 2011
"Get past your 3th grade biology class."
Get past your 3rd grade grammar class.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 21:59:36 2011
lol'd
"Shark skeletons are very different from those of bony fish and terrestrial vertebrates. Sharks and other cartilaginous fish (skates and rays) have skeletons made of cartilage and connective tissue."
Posted by loller (guest) on Fri Nov 4 21:36:37 2011
Bones
Just because something is hard and kind of white looking doesn't make it a bone.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 19:33:57 2011
"teeth are bones"
Teeth are bones? No, they are not. They are not even made from the same material or the same way. How I would know? Dental school. There is a nice book on the subject by Prof. Dr. Ralf Radlanski, one of my professors.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 17:41:18 2011
Nope.
Teeth aren't bones. Bones have a layer of periosteum, which when assisted by other cells allows bones to change over time. Teeth don't have this, which is why wee need to protect them with hygiene, not just the nutrients we take in on a daily basis.
Posted by Guest (guest) on Fri Nov 4 15:14:09 2011
Teeth are bones.
Teeth are actually made from different materials than bones.
Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones.
If the teeth = bones bit was true, this statement would still be irrelevant.
Teeth are bones.
Teeth are actually made from different materials than bones.
Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones.
If the teeth = bones bit was true, this statement would still be irrelevant.
Sharks do not have bones in their skeleton. Their skeleton consists entirely of a cartilage and connective tissues.
And while you may argue that cartilage is classed as the same type of connective tissue as bone, it is still not the same.
You may wish to check up on your own biology lessons.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 11:10:13 2011
Bones
Teeth are not bones. Bones are living tissue containing osteocytes. Teeth are layered structures covered with enamel.
Before you start preaching, you better have read the book.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 10:45:04 2011
No bones?
Teeth are bones. Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones. Sharks also have jaws, which can be dislocated (which incidentally has nothing to do with whether bones are present)
Get past your 3th grade biology class.
Posted by Sharkman (guest) on Fri Nov 4 03:24:32 2011
It's a goblin shark.
Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 3 19:04:34 2011
Imagine:
The "ahooga" old-fashioned horn sound.
Posted by El Guesto (guest) on Mon Jan 3 07:08:22 2011
More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system to dislocate from.
Posted by Guest on Sun Jan 2 22:07:53 2011
it's almost like that mouth in a mouth thing from the aliens movie
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Someone got caught being stupid and is now getting angry (and stupid).
Posted by Guest on Mon Nov 7 08:48:46 2011
"'More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system from which to dislocate.' Lern2Englsh tardfag"
"Its" is possessive. "It's" is the contraction of the words "it" and "is."
lrn2correctEnglish, fucktard.
Posted by Guest on Sun Nov 6 14:14:04 2011
I actually read all these comments with the good old fashioned ahooga in my ear.
Posted by Guest on Sun Nov 6 04:19:29 2011
"Get past your 3th grade biology class. "
Get past your 1st grade English class.
Posted by Guest on Sat Nov 5 05:44:47 2011
"More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system to dislocate from."
Should read:
"More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system from which to dislocate."
Lern2Englsh tardfag
Posted by Guest on Sat Nov 5 03:06:32 2011
"Get past your 3th grade biology class."
Get past your 3rd grade grammar class.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 21:59:36 2011
lol'd
"Shark skeletons are very different from those of bony fish and terrestrial vertebrates. Sharks and other cartilaginous fish (skates and rays) have skeletons made of cartilage and connective tissue."
Posted by loller (guest) on Fri Nov 4 21:36:37 2011
Bones
Just because something is hard and kind of white looking doesn't make it a bone.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 19:33:57 2011
"teeth are bones"
Teeth are bones? No, they are not. They are not even made from the same material or the same way. How I would know? Dental school. There is a nice book on the subject by Prof. Dr. Ralf Radlanski, one of my professors.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 17:41:18 2011
Nope.
Teeth aren't bones. Bones have a layer of periosteum, which when assisted by other cells allows bones to change over time. Teeth don't have this, which is why wee need to protect them with hygiene, not just the nutrients we take in on a daily basis.
Posted by Guest (guest) on Fri Nov 4 15:14:09 2011
Teeth are bones.
Teeth are actually made from different materials than bones.
Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones.
If the teeth = bones bit was true, this statement would still be irrelevant.
Teeth are bones.
Teeth are actually made from different materials than bones.
Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones.
If the teeth = bones bit was true, this statement would still be irrelevant.
Sharks do not have bones in their skeleton. Their skeleton consists entirely of a cartilage and connective tissues.
And while you may argue that cartilage is classed as the same type of connective tissue as bone, it is still not the same.
You may wish to check up on your own biology lessons.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 11:10:13 2011
Bones
Teeth are not bones. Bones are living tissue containing osteocytes. Teeth are layered structures covered with enamel.
Before you start preaching, you better have read the book.
Posted by Guest on Fri Nov 4 10:45:04 2011
No bones?
Teeth are bones. Sharks have teeth. Therefore, sharks have bones. Sharks also have jaws, which can be dislocated (which incidentally has nothing to do with whether bones are present)
Get past your 3th grade biology class.
Posted by Sharkman (guest) on Fri Nov 4 03:24:32 2011
It's a goblin shark.
Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 3 19:04:34 2011
Imagine:
The "ahooga" old-fashioned horn sound.
Posted by El Guesto (guest) on Mon Jan 3 07:08:22 2011
More like distended it's jaw because a shark has no skeletal system to dislocate from.
Posted by Guest on Sun Jan 2 22:07:53 2011
it's almost like that mouth in a mouth thing from the aliens movie
Posted by Guest on Sun Jan 2 14:41:03 2011