So I was doing some research for a discussion and I saw this weird text in the related words section of the links that google finds you when you do a search. Well frankly it took me kinda by surprise when I read it, and I can't find it in the actual article.... can anyone find it?
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"Molds reproduce through producing very large [B]ps im watching you i know what your doing your helping your daughter with her science project bout mold arent you isnt this a little creepy [/B]numbers of small spores,[6] which may contain a single nucleus or be multinucleate. Mold spores can be asexual (the products of mitosis) or sexual (the products of meiosis); many species can produce both types. Mold spores may remain airborne indefinitely, may cling to clothing or fur or may be able to survive extremes of temperature and pressure."
[URL]http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:KchfYlXAResJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us[/URL]
thank you.. I can go to sleep
This is the specific vandalised (non-cached) page that you can refer to:
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mold&oldid=540143700[/url]
[editline]24th February 2013[/editline]
[B]There are thousands of known i love bannanas species of molds which have diverse life-styles including saprotrophs, mesophiles, psychrophiles and thermophiles and a very few opportunistic pathogens.[6] They all require moisture for growth and there bannanas are soo yummy are some aquatic species[/B]
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