Message from @Lucian

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2018-07-09 03:10:59 UTC  

tell me..... how do you "breed" a pig with an elephant?

2018-07-09 03:11:09 UTC  

or a spider with a goat?

2018-07-09 03:12:00 UTC  

Impossibruu

2018-07-09 03:12:06 UTC  

or a jellyfish with a feline .... or a cow with a pig ..... or a mold with a plant ... *or a human with an animal*.... see this is fundamentally different science

2018-07-09 03:12:15 UTC  

welll.... trick question 😉

2018-07-09 03:12:21 UTC  

the answer is GMOs thru genetic engineering as it is properly known

2018-07-09 03:12:42 UTC  

Then that's not whatever it originally is

2018-07-09 03:12:51 UTC  

Well that's sort of the point

2018-07-09 03:13:27 UTC  

thats what it means now .... legally speaking, so all that really matters. they are not the same things as DOGS as is a common and erroneous talking point

2018-07-09 03:13:33 UTC  

dogs are not GMOs

2018-07-09 03:13:41 UTC  

Similar to replacing wood on a ship, at what point does a cow becomes non cow if you keep replacing it's DNA

2018-07-09 03:15:01 UTC  

there are two technical requirements as for as i understand for something to be considered a GMO *legally speaking* ..... 1) trans-genic 2) patented

2018-07-09 03:15:49 UTC  

I think people shouldn't be able to patent GMOs

2018-07-09 03:16:10 UTC  

Why shouldn't they?

2018-07-09 03:16:10 UTC  

and i dont even think both are required.... its all about the methodology especially splice and dicing among different animal kingdoms

2018-07-09 03:16:30 UTC  

It's a difficult situation because then there's very little incentive for them to create them.

2018-07-09 03:17:07 UTC  

In it's actual sense as long as there is a splicing and joining of the DNA it should be GMO

2018-07-09 03:17:13 UTC  

I think that first of all the patents should be very limited in length, and secondly there should be protections for those whose crops naturally gain crossover with the GMO

2018-07-09 03:17:25 UTC  

there are natural hybrids that can occur with even artifical selection..... and then there are GMOs .... they are fundamentally different

2018-07-09 03:17:37 UTC  

Only in their origin

2018-07-09 03:18:06 UTC  

The end result is the same?

2018-07-09 03:19:12 UTC  

the crossover thing is why I dislike GMO patents

2018-07-09 03:19:34 UTC  

look at what Monanto does with their patents

2018-07-09 03:19:50 UTC  

The end result CAN be the same

2018-07-09 03:20:59 UTC  

you can't save Monsanto seeds to plant next year's crops and if some get mixed into your field by the wind it's your fault and you're violating the patent

2018-07-09 03:22:18 UTC  

no, i disagree..... different paths always lead to different results when you get down to the knitty gritty

2018-07-09 03:23:31 UTC  

well that is just bad statist legal structure... in reality monsanto would be considerd polluting yoru seed stock adn would be subject to being sued for damages (rather than the other way around)

2018-07-09 03:23:55 UTC  

see, GMOs produce *novel proteins*

2018-07-09 03:30:49 UTC  

Too bad that Monsanto took the initiative in sueing the farmers

2018-07-09 03:31:28 UTC  

not to mention all the potential unforseeable (and undesirable) epigenetic changes and other mutations that occur beyond the scope of these arrogant scientific elite

2018-07-09 03:32:26 UTC  

ya, but they have just gamed how the government is set up tho to allow that sort of exploitation THRU statism

2018-07-09 03:33:14 UTC  

not to mention all the pay offs for courts officials and judges, etc and other politicians bought off in their pockets

2018-07-09 05:50:04 UTC  

@missdanger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iFZBNQ1AHs .... now that, i would consider murder

2018-07-09 05:50:37 UTC  

Manslaughter

2018-07-09 05:51:45 UTC  

Well I mean, at least this was from before they started adding music to this shit to FULLY manipulate emotions.

2018-07-09 05:51:50 UTC  

Let me do some research on this one.

2018-07-09 05:52:40 UTC  

this is much worse than a careless case of manslaughter.... its much more violent and intentional to cause harmat the very least

2018-07-09 05:53:31 UTC  

Still though they will get the least possible ammount of time behind bars

2018-07-09 05:54:02 UTC  

So manslaughter

2018-07-09 05:55:13 UTC  

```Dixon, who said she had taken a home pregnancy test, said she had a miscarriage inside the Marion County Arrestee Processing Center shortly after her arrest.

After she was released, Dixon went to Community Hospital East, but medical records did not indicate a pregnancy. The police report of the incident does not mention Dixon being pregnant.```

2018-07-09 05:56:36 UTC  

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