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The first image from the article:
dck ๐คฃ
testtomcels. Test them cells, they're too big
Not sure what's bothering everyone, it's clearly a very normal rat. It's even helpfully labelled "Rat" in case you're not sure.
Just a rat and its perfectly normal dck.
At that point it's the dick that got a rat ๐
It's not a rat. It's clearly a grouping of "senctolic stem cells"
I saw this posted yesterday without context, I didn't realize this came from an actual published paper. Yikes.
Reminds me of that old southpark episode where Randy gets ball-cancer
Buffalo soljah