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ShadowTigerrr

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Artist // Film & Animation
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My Bio
Favourite genre of music: Rock N Roll, J-Pop, J-Rock
Favourite cartoon character: Edward Elric, Roy Mustang, Maes Hughes, Phantom Theif Dark, Uchiha Sasuke, Hatake Kakashi, Kimblee
Personal Quote: "Now, now, perfectly semetrical violence never solved anything."

Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Led Zeppilin, B52's, Bad Luck (Gravitation), Nittle Grasper (Gravitation), Miyavi, Gazette, etc.
Favourite Writers
Christopher Paolini Cornelia Funke Kenneth Oppel
Tools of the Trade
Drawing, HTML/CSS, Web Design (not proffesional), etc.
Other Interests
tigers, wolves, other animals, html/css, art, drawing,...

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Mood: Apathetic Reading: BNU Forensics Online Coarse Chatting: >8 nobody, because I don't want to get distracted On the Case: Washed Away Very often, forensic evidence can be carried out of a crime scene -- albeit inadvertently -- by uninvolved passers-by, investigators, police, and even the criminal. Also, some evidence, such as certain odors, are fleeting by nature. But what happens when Mother Nature gets in on the act? In 1998, an elderly woman called police after she returned home from a visit with her daughter and found her house burglarized. Shortly before officers arrived, a light mist had begun to fall. Not much later after they
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Mood: content Reading: Forensics Lecture 2 Chatting: Kuo-chan (https://www.deviantart.com/kuo-chan) & Nazi (IRL friend 83) Forensics in the Courtroom ca. 1000 Quintilian, an attorney in the Roman courts, showed that bloody palm prints were meant to frame a blind man of his mother's murder. 1784 In Lancaster, England, John Toms was convicted of murder on the basis of the torn edge of a wad of newspaper in a pistol matching a remaining piece in his pocket. This was one of the first documented uses of physical matching. 1880 Henry Faulds, a Scottish physician working in Tokyo, published a paper in the journal Nature suggesting that fingerprints at the scene of a
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