You will be given love!

Haters find their new iconic leader and bring him back to life!

She was young and beautiful, but not forever, soon she would lose all her teeth and get a bad case of warts.

Imagine reality as this:

A double helix is the spiraling, twisted-ladder structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a fundamental molecule in biology. Discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick, this structure consists of two polynucleotide strands running in opposite directions (antiparallel), with a sugar-phosphate backbone on the outside and paired nitrogenous bases forming the internal "rungs" of the ladder. The complementary base pairing (A with T, and C with G) is essential for how DNA stores genetic information and replicates itself. Components of the DNA Double Helix Two Strands: The molecule is composed of two long, linear strands. Antiparallel Orientation: These two strands run in opposite directions, with their 5' and 3' ends oriented in opposite directions. Sugar-Phosphate Backbones: The outer framework of the helix is formed by alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups. Base Pairs: The inner "rungs" are formed by the four nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). Hydrogen Bonds: Adenine always pairs with thymine (A-T), and guanine always pairs with cytosine (G-C), held together by hydrogen bonds. Function and Significance Genetic Information: The sequence of these base pairs stores the genetic code, which directs the chemical processes within cells. Replication: The double helix structure, with its complementary base pairing, is crucial for DNA replication, allowing genetic information to be accurately copied. Evolution: The structure explains both the stability of life over generations and the mutability required for evolution through changes in the base sequence. Modern Biology: The discovery of the double helix was a landmark event, leading to the development of modern molecular biology and the biotechnology industry, including techniques like genetic engineering and DNA fingerprinting.

So it really sounds like God is making a baby every millisecond.

Judging you judging others and hating random objects would make a weak game show.