Cracking The Genetic Code Movie Worksheet

Cracking The Genetic Code Movie Worksheet

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Cracking The Genetic Code Movie Worksheet

General • Whenever the other members rip on Pan. • Pan brings up something that has to do with fetishes.

• Usually at least once an episode, Pan will say 'What were we talking about? Oh yeah, (topic from several minutes ago)' and proceed to quickly wrap up that conversation. Installer Exposure Blend Gimp Free. • Jim's enthusiasm about Monster Trucks. 1 - Screws Up 2 - Look Back Retrospective • Ken's request for JFK Vines/ #JFKStyle and Nolan's comment on how they will be viewed as terrorists: (Headline) 'Local Terrorists Start JFK Vines, more at 11:00.' 'Apparently they were doing it for the 'L-O-L-Zs?' • Pan going insane over calling Sonic his only friend. 3 - Cancelled and our Favorite Video Games Based on Cartoons • Pan and crew (hopefully jokingly) acting like towards, and later a bunch of other things, and suggest the fans kill themselves.

It's so rude and uncalled for, yet it's hilarious. • Pan starts crying like a little bitch after his friends make fun of his response to Zone on Twitter thanking him for putting Zone-tan in his Top 10 Worst Redesigns video. Nolan: 'Were you ' Pan: ' Ken: 'Oh god, I'm slipping in it! ' 5 - Favorite Short Lived Cancelled Cartoons 6 - Movies Based on Cartoons 7 - Animated / Favorite Episodes • Ken thinks about, which leads to 'Dude, what would happen if I stick my dick in your ass?' 8 - Live Action TV and Cartoon Games Retrospect • The joke of XLR stumbling onto the podcast with AJ believing he would receive a free burrito unaware of the podcast in progress, and the Rebelsquad's reaction to the above.

• Pan mistaking Stan Lee as the owner of Playboy. 9 - Ending / Early 2000s • The Rebelsquad's reaction to Pan realizing they forgot to talk about. Pan: *bursts out laughing* • It comes up later again once Pan accuses of incest.

13 - I Screwed Up Oh God! / QnA Time • The of meeting Jim and the rest of the podcasters at your local K-Mart with $100. 'Don't call us, WE'LL call you.'

14 - Animated Superhero Films / Jizz / Cartoon Lawsuit • Jim and ', especially the ensuing puns. • Pan concluding that Team Coco Pebbles vs Team Fruity Pebbles is actually a cover for the agenda: Black People vs Homosexuals. The sheer tastelessness is as a Nolan joke. • In the same vein, because Pan and Ceshira are Mexican, Ken balances the races out by declaring Jim Black, much to his confusion. 15 - Nicktoons Terrorist / CGI Movie • Nolan, Pan and Ken spend the entire podcast talking about how is going to cause North Korea to start a nuclear war. Come the end of the podcast, • Ken doesn't believe Pan's goth friend helped make and we get this.

She was snorting coke in her office, and she was all like 'Hey guys, we should do a fucking crossover with!' And Ian [Jones-Quartey]'s like 'No, Rebecca, that show is owned by.' Then Rebecca's like 'I guess Uncle Grandpa is the next best thing, then.' • Their claims that is really about a dog (Stan) running a 9/11 truth site, and the unaired final episode: Stan writing that. 21 - Toy Story 4 Romantic Comedy / Tim Burton's DUMBO / Ghost Busters Sell Out • Pan and Jim's conversation while impersonating the Beatles. • The return of Gables. • Their claims that the Air Buddies contributed to the bombing of the World Trade Center on 9/11, also framing the basketball coach as he's sent to a jail/mental asylum.

22 - Futurama / KIDS NEXT DOOR Revival / PIXELS Movie • Scooby-Doo IS: The Dog With A Blog (Stan). 23 - SHREK / G:KND update / 5 DISNEY Live Action Remakes Announced • The Rebel Squad in a previous podcast said they should do a Shrek podcast; guess what today's podcast is about? • Ken's first absence because of his computer not working due to water damage, which the remaining Rebel Squad thinking that he masturbated to Puella Magi Madoka Magica and jizzed on his computer causing the malfunction. • Specifically Sayaka Miki • After Pan brings up leaks, we have the best joke. Nolan:Hopefully not my nudes!

24 - TOY CARTOONS / Scooby Doo Meets KISS / 5 Nights@FREDDIES Film • 'The Pancake Joke.' • 'How about? ()' 25 - MARVEL Phase 1 / New DBZ Series / NINTENDO Theme Park • The return of Paleo after all his sarcastic comments left on all the podcasts since the one he was in. • Pan requesting donations for his hospitalized female 'Tsundere' friend to which he dubs the charity: 'Get Well Tsundere.' 28 - Pizza Party Podcast - POWERPUFF Girls Recasted - Ben 10 Reboot - E3 • Ken's udder confusion to Pan's shocking announcement. Pan: 38 - Halloween • When Pan was a little kid, he wanted to be for Halloween.

Problem was that he didn't know his name, so he wanted to be ' Star Wars; Nolan and Jim then ask if he meant Lando Calrissian. 43 - XXX-Treme Ghostbusters - Lost Star Wars Cartoon • Pan's crazy laughter over the Professor Xavier action figure. It goes on for over a whole minute. 50 - Is Dreamworks Doomed? / Space Jam 2 / Featuring • After over a year of schedule conflicts, Johnny finally guests on the. Let's just say, • Nolan tries to introduce Johnny to, only for him to find the infamous dancing clip. Everyone Else: (Laughing their asses off) • Jim starts a tangent discussing ideas for a Warner Bros Cinematic Universe, starting with and including the likes of and other Warner franchises.

53 - FEET Neros Q / Stupid CENSORSHIP / New MEGAMAN Show • The fact that Neros Q is even on the podcast in the first place. Neros responded to Pan's videos regarding the 2016 Powerpuff Girls by making two lengthy videos explaining why he's wrong followed by an animation of Neros executing Pan at the end of BOTH videos. Pan finds this hilarious and responds by inviting Neros to join an episode of the podcast. 58 - / Day with SOLVED / Evil Cereal Mascots • During a discussion of Fruity Pebbles, the members make an obvious but still funny joke about Barney eating Pebbles. • Pan admits that the bootleg DVD of 'A Day With ' from his video was actually something he made himself and wasn't donated to him. Pan: Yeah, 'cause made so much fuckin' sense!

Look,,, that's real intelligent humor!.. Is this a superhero comic or Liberache's Wizard of Oz? /Nick Studio 10 • Calling a 'Chicken McNugget' • Pan restates how the brief ' (if one could even call it that) Nick Studio 10 tried to inflict upon its competitor network on Facebook when both were widely reviled (Nick Studio 10 especially so for ) was like two hobos fighting over a moldy sandwich in a parking lot. / Road Rage • Pan commenting on all the alternatives to Crazy Taxi. • After Pan realizes how disturbing the game is without the sound-track, he asks for the 'cheery' music to come back on. 'Say it three times fast.' Mordecai and Rigby Trapped 8-Bit Land Top 5 Animated Pilots & Shorts 2 • Pan says that he intended to put the Amazing Screw-On Head in the first Top 10 Failed Animated Pilots list, but forgot about it until editing at 5 PM.

He also noted that a lot of people noticed that he put the porn parody of in his video, and does not want to talk about it. • Top Ten Best Movies and Cartoons for Gamers Top 10 Ugliest Cartoons • Pan describes as 'Reasons for Planned Parenthood: Exhibit A'. Judas San Pedro Area Serial Killer Wikipedia more. • He even starts out the video by paraphrasing! Pan: This could be the funniest show in the history of the universe, but alas, we may never know. Because I don't want to look at it. • During the 'Weak Flash or CGI' spot, one of the ones shown is instead of, since would have if he used the footage from the real show.

• One of his descriptions to low-quality CGI TV shows is 'environments.' Danced Pantsed • His phone call with '.' Top 10 Creepy Disturbing Episodes Retrospective Top 10 Lovable Jerks • While describing the character, clips of Gaz from are shown.

When the first one comes up, the caption reads 'That show with '. • Also when describing the, he has this to say.

On Wednesday, March 28th (9 p.m./8c), PBS will broadcast an important film that explores some of the crucial ethical issues that are emerging from the life sciences: how to use our knowledge of personal genetic information; and who should have access to this information about our individual and familial genetic data? On the one hand, genomic science promises us an unprecedented look at the material sources of our lives, and on the other hand, this science may tempt some to think that we are nothing more than our genetic makeup. Cracking Your Genetic Code is a joint project of PBS's NOVA producers and the Hastings Center, a bioethics research center on whose board I sit. The film gives an insightful and moving portrait of how people who suffer from genetic disorders are investing their hopes in genomic science. Designer drugs, like those to combat some forms of cystic fibrosis, are shown to have enormous potential for patients who can get access to them early enough to reverse the ravages of disease. In addition to the patients' stories, we hear from scientists eager to use their understanding of the genetic bases of disease to prevent symptoms from emerging in future generations. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, is particularly compelling as he describes the clinical potential of genomic medicine.

Cracking Your Genetic Code also describes the more troubling potential in our new understanding of our biological heritage. Will we want to know if our genes make it likely that we will develop a life threatening or debilitating disease? Will we want to tell our children, and, if so, when? Will the knowledge be helpful, or just a burden? Who else will know about our genetic destiny? Insurance companies? Advertising firms?

The Hastings Center's website provides a useful way of navigating in the new world opened up by contemporary genomic science. NOVA, too, has a that complements the film. Both use social networking to bring together people concerned about what to do with the new knowledge that is available to us through science and technology. It was not long ago that the goal of cracking the genetic code seemed like a wild ambition. Soon we will be able to get our own personalized genetic information almost anywhere for under $1000. The information tells us about our biological constitution; how will we relate that to our sense of self, family and destiny? Cracking Your Genetic Code raises more questions than it answers -- perfectly appropriate as we strive to understand how to use and to protect these new modes of knowledge.

Here's a clip from the film.