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  1. I found an adorable mutant flower for y'all.

    Unlike most of the teratological daisy specimens I find, I have no idea how to classify this one on my personal categorical list of mutant daisies (the phrase 'my personal categorical list of mutant daisies' leaving my lips should be irrefutable proof of my utter insanity if nothing else I've ever said has managed to convince you yet).

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    5a1a4b588bf6d_Daisy6ii.thumb.jpg.41a553a8d36823008b7b6aa54951129c.jpg

    ^ That second-from-centre ring of the daisy's core looking vaguely greenish is not a trick of the light, it's actually greenish. Fading to bright mauve in the centre. With sparse pinkish petals. And a conical core twice the size of an average daisy's core (which are normally not conical, in case you're not particularly familiar with daisies).

    It's a weird one, put it that way.

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    2. Duality

      Duality

      Horrifyingly specific.

      I count it as a good thing that scientists don't know anywhere near enough about how DNA works to make any actual abominations against nature.

    3. Widdershins

      Widdershins

      Well, it was really just cartilage scaffolding in a test to see if it'd work.

       Ohhh, now ethics is really just a relative term! 

    4. Duality

      Duality

      General consensus seems to be that mutating animals to fit our every need is ethically edgy, all the same.

      Not that people don't do horrible things to animals even without the ability to custom-mutate them, but still. :unsure:

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