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They are great models, although I do wish I could teach some chemistry to whoever tattooed the THC molecule on Kailee’s right lateral thorax.
They are a real pleasure to work with and just to be around -- genuinely full of fun and laughter. 'Wish I could encourage them not to keep getting tatted up.They are great models, although I do wish I could teach some chemistry to whoever tattooed the THC molecule on Kailee’s right lateral thorax.
I’m in the middle of the age range at RFF; old enough to agree with you in theory, young enough not to bother in practice.They are a real pleasure to work with and just to be around -- genuinely full of fun and laughter. 'Wish I could encourage them not to keep getting tatted up.
I'm very grateful.It’s fantastic that they are happy and fun.
This last picture (picture 3) is a lovely portrait of the two sisters.
I was wondering what that molecule was! It's been decades since biochem, and I'll be darned if I can remember anything from those subjects. Now I'm off to compare the molecular diagram of THC to the tattoo...They are great models, although I do wish I could teach some chemistry to whoever tattooed the THC molecule on Kailee’s right lateral thorax.
I was wondering what that molecule was! It's been decades since biochem, and I'll be darned if I can remember anything from those subjects. Now I'm off to compare the molecular diagram of THC to the tattoo...
Okay, I've just compared them. Her tattoo doesn't seem that inaccurate? Three errr benzene rings (gah I'm struggling here) and a tail of errr somethings.
Suddenly, I'm reminded of the contrast of how 60 Minutes went after a doctor who grew his own cannabis plants and gave the oils to a child with epilepsy, vs how Olivia Newton John's partner was given a wink and a smile about giving her medical marijuana.