Let us leave the past and move on to the future!!!
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Ok, I know that we all took Biology classes last year and learned about what genetic engineering is. Well, let's go ahead and review that shall we? One of the topics in genetic engineering is genetically modified foods. Remember how Ms. Hake said that through genetic engineering technology, humans were able to produce squared watermelons? Well! APPARENTLY, there's much more than just shaping watermelons into a square:

HYYA! The Ultimate Buddha Shaped pears! Now, you might say,"HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?! YOU FAKER, IT'S A FREAKIN' PHOTOSHOPPED PICTURE!" Wrong. Just open up your mind and face the facts of the wonderful world. They just planted seeds into a mold of a buddha and let it grow into that shape.

Ah... How I love these cutely shaped cucumbers... They must be great to be used as a decoration for lunchboxes.

And the last but not least, the square shaped watermelons that Ms. Hake mentioned in Bio. These squared watermelons are to be bought with the price of an arm and a leg. They are available in Japan, but I don't think you would chop off your limbs just to buy these oddly shaped watermelons.

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Ok, I know that we all took Biology classes last year and learned about what genetic engineering is. Well, let's go ahead and review that shall we? One of the topics in genetic engineering is genetically modified foods. Remember how Ms. Hake said that through genetic engineering technology, humans were able to produce squared watermelons? Well! APPARENTLY, there's much more than just shaping watermelons into a square:

HYYA! The Ultimate Buddha Shaped pears! Now, you might say,"HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?! YOU FAKER, IT'S A FREAKIN' PHOTOSHOPPED PICTURE!" Wrong. Just open up your mind and face the facts of the wonderful world. They just planted seeds into a mold of a buddha and let it grow into that shape.
Ah... How I love these cutely shaped cucumbers... They must be great to be used as a decoration for lunchboxes.
And the last but not least, the square shaped watermelons that Ms. Hake mentioned in Bio. These squared watermelons are to be bought with the price of an arm and a leg. They are available in Japan, but I don't think you would chop off your limbs just to buy these oddly shaped watermelons.
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