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originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: glen200376
That's the least of my problems having the urge to sit under a heat lamp and lick my eyes. Worried that flies will start to look appealing
Just wait til you start shedding your skin.
originally posted by: nerbot
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: glen200376
That's the least of my problems having the urge to sit under a heat lamp and lick my eyes. Worried that flies will start to look appealing
Just wait til you start shedding your skin.
Wouldn't it be fun if one of the side effects was the ability to camoflage at will to the surroundings like a Chamelion?
They propose that the meteor might have been "a fragile and loosely held carbonaceous meteorite carrying a cargo of trillions of viruses/bacteria and other primary source cells."
The authors admit that the Songyuan meteor was spotted over 2,000 km northeast of Wuhan, where the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, but they deal with this discrepancy with the hypothesis that a different fragment of the meteor arrived in the Wuhan area:
Yet , you will believe Bill Gates (MD?) when he says you need another 'vaccination'.
originally posted by: BasicResearchMethods
a reply to: TzarChasm
A quick search finds two Dr Jose Luis Sevillano.
One is a computer scientist. The other is an artist.
Neither appears on the Spanish medical register.
Neither is a biologist.
Funny that.
originally posted by: nerbot
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: glen200376
That's the least of my problems having the urge to sit under a heat lamp and lick my eyes. Worried that flies will start to look appealing
Just wait til you start shedding your skin.
Wouldn't it be fun if one of the side effects was the ability to camoflage at will to the surroundings like a Chamelion?
originally posted by: orionthehunter
Someone once accused me of being an alien because of something strange I could do. I have been vaccinated and so far no extra hands or appendages. I did have daydreams of being a commander of an alien fleet and they reactivated my memory with nanobots in my daydream so that I took command and had a battle victory on another planet. So far nothing since I was vaccinated. Much more boring than my daydreams.
I have noticed my allergies are not nearly as bad since I have been vaccinated. I consider that to be a plus.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: PrivateAngel
Actually, an interesting video.
I'd like to see some other labs repeat this.
originally posted by: ScarletDarkness
From what I heard, some 'vaccines' were placebos at least. You were probably just lucky.
originally posted by: Disgusted123
You mean I'm not going to die from the vax? Now I'm some sort of experiment?
Excellent!
It's such a relief. I mean when some here told me I'd die two weeks after the vaccine, well, oh dear. Then when I didn't, the same people told me I would die in a month. Well, oh dear. Then when I didn't, it was six months. Then it was a year. Then it was two. And now that it's been longer than that, I guess now I'm going to have arms and legs sprouting from my body.
Do I have that right?
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: CarlLaFong
Wow that's sort of racist what do you have against aliens. Claiming one species is better then another sounds awfully Naziesque. So Grey's think their superior interesting.
Directed evolution is one of the most powerful tools for protein engineering and functions by harnessing natural...