FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2015 - page 1565

 

bull kiwikorrida:


 
Vizard_:
Time doesn't matter...
What matters is life...
Spring evening...
Life is limited by time
 
Alexey Busygin:
Life is limited by time
There are jellyfish and other creatures that reverse the aging process...

Growing up - growing up... and boom - it already started getting younger...)))

 
Alexey Busygin:
Life is limited by time

Life is nothing - the Master's smile is everything!!!

 

To get up...


 
stranger:

Life is nothing - the Master's smile is everything!!!

Where is he when advice is so needed!
 
Vizard_:
There are jellyfish and other living things that reverse the aging process...

Growing up - growing up... and boom - she started getting younger...)))

It has not begun to rejuvenate, just the old cells fall off, to the initial level and growth begins again. Something similar happens to snakes, with replaceable skins. Only with them, one layer is shed, but with a jellyfish, all of it.
 
Alexey Busygin:
She hasn't started getting younger, just the old cells fall off, down to the initial level and growth starts again. Something similar happens to snakes, with replaceable skins. Only they shed one layer, but jellyfish do.

How hard it is to be with you )))

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii

Turritopsis dohrnii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • en.wikipedia.org
Turritopsis dohrnii, the immortal jellyfish, is a species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish found in the Mediterranean Sea and in the waters of Japan. It is the only known case of an animal capable of reverting completely to a sexually immature, colonial stage after having reached sexual maturity as a solitary individual.23 Like most...
 
Vizard_:

How hard it is to be with you ))))

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii

Come on, I watched a show about immortal jellyfish, they live happily ever after.

There's a suggestion that pterodactyls were immortal, but they didn't live to such an advanced age. From the skeleton of one pterodactyl found by archaeologists, scientists concluded that it lived about 5000 years. Although who knows, maybe it had a bone disease of some kind

 
Alexey Busygin:

Come on, I watched a show about immortal jellyfish, they live happily ever after.

There is speculation that pterodactyls had immortality, but didn't live to such an advanced age. According to the skeleton archaeologists found one pterodactyl, scientists have concluded that he lived about 5000 years. Although who knows, maybe it had a bone disease.

Fuck me... they give him information, and he's talking about the show)))
Tell us more about cartoons...
Boring...