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Webdoodle
webdoodle is a 33 year old guy in a relationship from
Missoula
,
Montana
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USA
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Normally I can talk about myself all day, but put this little box in front of me and ask me to introduce myself to everyone, and I find I can't think of a thing. I'm a web application developer by trade, and a science enthusiast at heart.
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Rutgers researchers show how the brai...
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