Message from @Grumplebee

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2018-05-03 04:26:42 UTC  

That is true.

2018-05-03 04:26:55 UTC  

That's what epigenetics is.

2018-05-03 04:27:01 UTC  

No, it isn't.

2018-05-03 04:27:15 UTC  

What is it then?

2018-05-03 04:27:18 UTC  

The epigenome is the epigenome, not the genome itself.

2018-05-03 04:27:20 UTC  

Nick Abbitt wants to talk to ralphretort

2018-05-03 04:27:27 UTC  

the guy who stream sniped ice

2018-05-03 04:27:42 UTC  

It is chemical modifications to histones and DNA.

2018-05-03 04:28:13 UTC  

So my utter layman understanding of epigenitics is as follows:

2018-05-03 04:28:15 UTC  

Also, epigenetics is not necessarily traits earned in a lifetime being passed to progeny.

2018-05-03 04:29:33 UTC  

If I spend every day of my life working out my right arm, and only my right arm. Then, while not a guarantee there would be an increase chance of my kinds having a right arm beefier than their left one. Or it would beef up easier if they worked out themselves.

2018-05-03 04:29:50 UTC  

not that they would be more muscular because i exercised.

2018-05-03 04:29:55 UTC  

For example, starvation can induce thinner heads in offspring, but that's not passing down being skinny, that's inducing a completely separate trait.

2018-05-03 04:30:49 UTC  

but if I worked out a lot, even if nobody before in my genetic life. My kids would have a greater predispostion for hashtag gains

2018-05-03 04:31:18 UTC  

Is there a citation for that?

2018-05-03 04:31:43 UTC  

No I said that was my extreme layman's understanding based on light independent study.

2018-05-03 04:31:54 UTC  

lol

2018-05-03 04:33:01 UTC  

If you wanted more muscular kids one way of doing it would be myostatin attenuation.

2018-05-03 04:37:37 UTC  

that sounds like something Alex jones sells.

2018-05-03 04:37:54 UTC  

I very much doubt that he does.

2018-05-03 04:38:05 UTC  

That was supposed to be a joke.

2018-05-03 04:38:17 UTC  

Did you know he was a body builder back in the day?

2018-05-03 04:38:23 UTC  

I did not.

2018-05-03 04:38:44 UTC  

I love all the hilarious and wacky shit he says.

2018-05-03 04:39:00 UTC  

You can kinda see it when it takes his shirt off (which is pretty frequently) he's got that gone to seed look

2018-05-03 04:39:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/392478767274262529/441458766807040001/image.jpg

2018-05-03 04:39:40 UTC  

are those real

2018-05-03 04:39:51 UTC  

Imagine creating a product that genuinely reverses ageing and using Alex Jones to market it.

2018-05-03 04:39:53 UTC  

What is should really do is be a consultant to celebrities.

2018-05-03 04:40:07 UTC  

I know right? zero credibility

2018-05-03 04:40:13 UTC  

All you'd have to do is exercise regularly

2018-05-03 04:40:17 UTC  

It would be hilarious is it actually worked.

2018-05-03 04:40:40 UTC  

but i was saying he should consult with therapy because he is the master of rolling with the punches

2018-05-03 04:40:55 UTC  

When they start laughing at you FORCE them to laugh with you.

2018-05-03 04:41:15 UTC  

There are a lot of celebs who could stand to learn that lesson.

2018-05-03 04:41:54 UTC  

@Oliver Starley weight lifting causes BDNF release, and actually increases the volume of the hippocampus even in the elderly, which normally just keeps on shrinking. If you don't ever want to get Alzheimer's keep that shit up into your old age.

2018-05-03 04:42:01 UTC  

They start making fun of him and he's like "Oh yeah, that's hilarious I'm alex "the meme machine" jones keep em coming.

2018-05-03 04:42:14 UTC  

It's not perfect but it's a great way to reduce your risk.

2018-05-03 04:42:39 UTC  

Failing at two years of weight training was a bad thing for me.

2018-05-03 04:42:50 UTC  

Took nearly a lifetime to unlearn that mistake.

2018-05-03 04:42:54 UTC  

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