Message from @Alex.
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literal tumors
@šThe Mad Philosopherš don't tell me to do my research it's your claim not mine
Not really. Itās mostly secret stuff since itās for a patent. I may be able to get some though
Did this chat chill
ok i dont believe you then
Lol
@Hamburger Guy I'll tell you whatever the hell I feel like. You're the one who said they were good.
I can tell you the focus of their research is the protein called Clotho
@šThe Mad Philosopherš ok fine I'll DM you
I asked if you thought they were good.
I made no absolute claim
why does anyone give a <censored> about a <censored> rats their incredibly invasion and have destroyed many crops which ruined the farmers income i see no reason to care for them
I got muted.
Have a good night.
Theyāre animals nonetheless. They should be cared about. However, they are crucial for research
That I wonāt say
ok well even if you were to say they do, you'd be lying. Klotho is a co-receptor for bone minerals and vitamin D metabolism
Also you need to remember Iām not a doctor. I donāt know what their work is about in detail. Just very, very basic stuff they use
That what theyāre researching. Another purpose that could prove useful
I said I didnāt know their work in details, and I didnāt go into details. I used what I know for sure
YES UNMUTES
Look what I found @šThe Mad Philosopherš
getting warmer....
I love this debate. First one where people donāt suddenly bring in the justice of god and whatnot to support their claim
The actual study...
@eletrick33 I only used them as an example. Not as direct proof of anything. However, if you were testing with rats and GMO's, regardless of the dosage or amount, and the rats you were testing with grew enormous tumors, you would likely cease all testing or tested to see what caused the tumors. The latter is extremely torturous and wrong. The fact that they grew tumors, at all, should be enough to reconsider testing with whatever chemicals they were using.
Seeing what causes stuff are sometimes equally as important
thats the point of testing sometimes test dont always go the way they wanted it to
@The Gwench Why art you taliking in vc
Alright, @Hamburger Guy has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
Round up is not Genetic modification or engineering.
Eletrick is right. The purpose of research is to see what will work, and what does not
@Muncher Too tired to talk. Worked a long day
oh
like imagine them not test the stuff they give us we would prolly die but thats why they use rats because rats spread like a wildfire in a dry forest
@šThe Mad Philosopherš I sent you the links now it's your turn to rebut
Why canāt I talk in vc