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Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2012
The GENETIC cell is a cell that can boost the brain use of a humans from 10% to 100% thus giving people the power to affect the physical world. In 99.90% of the human populations GENETIC cell has been deactivated due to evolution. Only ten have the natural ability and the will power to use it. I am one of them, my name is Will
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