No, I was still asleep when that was posted.
Oh-ho! The words that issue from thine tongue are spoken with a flourish that has garnered mine interest. Verily, thou dost speakest in a manner most fanciful, and I curtsy with respect to thee.
Oh thank goodness, a qualified nurse. You're not correcting me, so I assume that my explanation was correct.
I do like learning how things can break. This class has been incredibly fascinating and incredibly worrying.
I don't see why not. Cancer is essentially a cellular division disorder in which a cell loses control of its ability to proliferate and genetically alter itself (differentiation), so it spawns identical cells, which spawn identical cells, and so on.
If it can divide, it can be tumor-fied.
What on Earth kind of pecan pie have you been given?
Pecan pie should not be gelatinous in the slightest. It should be sticky, but not cohesive like jello. It should have a melty, soft texture with a bit of body from butter.
Who is putting jello in their pecan pie? I need to talk with them. No...
No, they do not. They will scream and scream and scream and, oh, gee gosh golly, I wonder if guinea is still edible after they've been smooshed into a gravel driveway....