Message from @Hamburger Guy

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2019-04-05 22:50:45 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 ok fine I'll DM you

2019-04-05 22:50:48 UTC  

I asked if you thought they were good.

2019-04-05 22:50:58 UTC  

I made no absolute claim

2019-04-05 22:51:29 UTC  

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

2019-04-05 22:52:01 UTC  

I got muted.

2019-04-05 22:52:02 UTC  

@Bacon so they dont study immunology of any kind then

2019-04-05 22:52:10 UTC  

Have a good night.

2019-04-05 22:52:14 UTC  

They’re animals nonetheless. They should be cared about. However, they are crucial for research

2019-04-05 22:52:36 UTC  

That I won’t say

2019-04-05 22:53:13 UTC  

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

2019-04-05 22:53:22 UTC  

Also you need to remember I’m not a doctor. I don’t know what their work is about in detail. Just very, very basic stuff they use

2019-04-05 22:53:37 UTC  

That what they’re researching. Another purpose that could prove useful

2019-04-05 22:53:38 UTC  

then dont use them as your evidence for claims if you dont know what you are talking about

2019-04-05 22:54:15 UTC  

I said I didn’t know their work in details, and I didn’t go into details. I used what I know for sure

2019-04-05 22:54:17 UTC  

YES UNMUTES

2019-04-05 22:54:26 UTC  
2019-04-05 22:54:38 UTC  

getting warmer....

2019-04-05 22:55:06 UTC  

I love this debate. First one where people don’t suddenly bring in the justice of god and whatnot to support their claim

2019-04-05 22:55:08 UTC  

The actual study...

2019-04-05 22:55:41 UTC  

@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.

2019-04-05 22:56:09 UTC  

Seeing what causes stuff are sometimes equally as important

2019-04-05 22:56:37 UTC  

thats the point of testing sometimes test dont always go the way they wanted it to

2019-04-05 22:56:37 UTC  

@The Gwench Why art you taliking in vc

2019-04-05 22:56:43 UTC  

Alright, @Hamburger Guy has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-05 22:56:55 UTC  

Round up is not Genetic modification or engineering.

2019-04-05 22:57:11 UTC  

Eletrick is right. The purpose of research is to see what will work, and what does not

2019-04-05 22:57:29 UTC  

@Muncher Too tired to talk. Worked a long day

2019-04-05 22:57:35 UTC  

oh

2019-04-05 22:57:51 UTC  

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

2019-04-05 22:57:58 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 I sent you the links now it's your turn to rebut

2019-04-05 22:58:09 UTC  

Why can’t I talk in vc

2019-04-05 22:58:14 UTC  

Pls help senor

2019-04-05 22:58:24 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy Round Up is not Genetic Engineering.

2019-04-05 22:58:29 UTC  

@UwU wink wink 😘😂 its prolly because its on push to talk but idk

2019-04-05 22:58:54 UTC  

Another reason is that they’re easy to manage, easy to take care of and are very genetically similar to humans so things that work on them will usually work on humans as well

2019-04-05 22:59:00 UTC  

Chemical toxicity results of an herbicide is not evidence that genetic engineering is good. @Hamburger Guy

2019-04-05 22:59:22 UTC  

Why would you insult me with such a study?

2019-04-05 22:59:28 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 you used the photo yourself

2019-04-05 22:59:37 UTC  

I have mixed feelings about genetic engineering