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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

No worries... all im saying is you can build a house in 5 months lol... so you can probably build a shitty facade for a world fair in less than a year with enough Mexicans and a highly reproducible plan ;)

Its an interesting theory... However, we have photographs of Native Americans and their environment dating as early as the 1850s, as well as plenty of early photographic documentation of various American engineering feats of the late 1800s. The Chicago world's fair wasn't until 1890s. I think it highly unlikely that our ancestors spent the time and money staging expensive and unwieldy equipment needed for photos for 40 years prior to the world's fair to hide a takeover of cities that they didn't build.

However, the American government did royally screw over the Native Americans, so I could see where it would be easy to believe anything negative perpetrated by the government is possible.

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Mark4-39 4 points ago +4 / -0

I do live in a suburb with a lovely brick façade. Your goal post moving doesn't change the fact that just because you don't understand basic construction and engineering, it wasn't easily accomplished by educated individuals in generations before yours. We stand on the shoulders of giants and you think you're tall. Get real.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you read the Bible from a literary perspective of ancient history, the descriptions of behemoth and leviathan in the book of Job are equally odd. Dude is describing animals that sound remarkably like dinosaurs in a text written over 3K years ago. Also, a fun rabbit hole is reading up on dragons in many ancient cultural traditions.

Of course, there are alternate theories within the religious text world to explain oddities like these away, but its fun to think about either way.

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Mark4-39 4 points ago +4 / -0

No it doesn't. My house was built (from a dirt lot to move-in date) in 5 months. It doesn't take any time at all to throw up a house if you know what you're doing and you have an efficient and reliable process that you've repeated hundreds of times.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

Young earth creationists often believe we coexisted with dinosaurs at some point. You're not as crazy as you think. Or only as crazy as some people who take their faith to another level. But not quite as crazy as those who believe the government still has our best interests in mind. ;)

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I was going to clarify, but assumed everyone knows most RNs are tiktok fodder fresh from the ol cc.

Point though- if your RN is under 40, buyer beware.

Yeah, MDs training depends on their specialization, hence the range I gave. Some take longer (e.g. anesthesiologist) but you want them to be practicing for at least as long as they had to intern to be any kind of decent (i.e. internship 5 years, actual practice 5+ years if you're lucky).

Still, 3rd must common cause of death is ppl with God complexes. Pretty sad stuff.

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

I had an MD student throw a microscope across the table at me in grad school. I got a talking to by the head of the dept bc the little shir complained that I had a bad attitude. Translate: I didn't give them the answers to the practical.

If your doctor is under 40, they're incompetent at best. Buyer beware.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

You forgot they have to have at least 5-10 years of internships before they're even qualified to "practice"

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Mark4-39 5 points ago +6 / -1

Just a clarification: SM102 is a lipid particle that associates with other lipids to form nanoparticles which are then used to deliver mRNA. The example used in the MSDS is that luciferase is the mRNA being delivered to the liver by SM102 and being luciferase is induced to express in the liver.

It is not clear from the Moderna text whether luciferase markers are still included in the mRNA that is being transported. I doubt it is, since it can be excised, and that would be incredibly lazy to leave it in.

Not a good look for SM102 either way.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dude. Save yourself. Whatever it is that you think I'm supposed to do or not do, apply it to your own life. Stop waiting for weirdos on the internet to save you from societal collapse.

As for me, there are more important things in life that butting heads against ppls biases on the internet. If one doesn't believe classical textbooks written by men far more educated than I was, one isn't going to believe me. I'd rather spend my time on things that matter more.

However, if there is something specific you'd like to discuss, let me know. I don't want to take the time away from other things in my life to write a treatise against everything wrong with a video. But we can talk about whatever you want to. Pick something. Intellectually lazy or a better steward of the currency of life? Eh.

I left that world behind bc it was the most miserable 5 years of my life. So as far as conspiracies go, if its bad, I'd believe academia and pharma has done it. Med students are entitled morons who need to practice for a reason, yet still contribute to the 3rd most likely cause of death. But occams razor, it's not that complicated to screw up stuff or be dogmatic about wrong hypotheses, or lie to make money. Not everything is a complex conspiracy. Most things are just the ugly side of human nature. ✌

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

Throw some more conspiracy in the mix: this could be how false "prophets" of the antichrist will be able to perform marvelous signs and wonders. Just crank up the old satellite and poof! EMF explosion.

Alternatively, population tracking via EMF signal?

Jk idk how emf works. Also, seems like the wrong target population lol... seems like you'd want to track your enemies and they don't take the vax oops

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well it WAS a live virus. Still dangerous, but not as deadly as smallpox.

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

Octo just means 8.... im more than a little disappointed that February is named after doing household chores. Thats beyond super lame.

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Mark4-39 1 point ago +1 / -0

I dont care. I like nugs, i buy nugs.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's bad when you can't tell if it's serious or sarcasm

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh noooooo

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +2 / -0

BBQ sauce at chik fil a? What kind of heathens...

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Mark4-39 5 points ago +5 / -0

Kek... Put your genomics results on all your future job applications. Be the diversity hire they don't deserve.

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

Shortage:

  • Wheat
  • barley

Abundance:

  • wine
  • oil
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Mark4-39 15 points ago +15 / -0

Alternative for parents who don't want to shop at target: thebookbundler.com

Old used books in great condition collated by subject, age, and condition. I've bought probably 1000 books for my kids and nephews to share and swap and grow into. I've been very happy with finding copies of books I remember reading as a small kid and being able to share them with my kids.

Wholesome words are a heritage and a blessing to pass on. Also, don't shop at Target guys, come on.

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Mark4-39 2 points ago +3 / -1

So for your question about isolating the virus, the simple answer is we have the tools to do it, but either through incompetence or dastardliness (is that a word?), I doubt that we have. I also think its inconsequential at this point, bc the govt has thrown out every standard of traditional virology, immunology, and epidemiology. You don't even need to believe a conspiracy to be outraged at the sheer lack of actual science.

When you're constructing a sequence de novo, the bioinformatic algorithms are different than those where you're comparing a sequence to something already sequenced in the database. (Used to work for a genomics company too lol)... I'll see if I can dig up some papers that may help explain the process better for you and give you an idea of what really goes into it.

I'll try to flip through the vid to the flu and terrain, bc I'm curious what he has to say about that. But I stopped at 10 minutes bc he doesn't even know where in the cell a protein is made, I can't really take him seriously. And that's just basic cell bio, not even all the other outlandish and unsourced claims he made.

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

No. I got 10 minutes in and some dude said viral proteins are made in the nucleus and I had to dip. It's so full if errors we could spend a year discussing them all.

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Mark4-39 1 point ago +2 / -1

Oof. I got 10 minutes in and couldn't take it anymore. We could spend a year talking about all the reasons he is wrong.

Is there any specific point you found interesting? I'm happy to share my experience working with viruses and cells with you if you'd be into an alternate perspective.

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