Message from @Res
Discord ID: 394312858827096074
hot buns
Don't forget to tune in!
Sorry dad
Biscuits in a dutch oven are the shit
I've got a small party to go to and then a movie
I showed my sister this last night
She was not prepared
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@Deleted User Damn it I don't have my pastry pictures but just you wait till I have them! I'll have you beat.
I feel bamboozled that I didn't know about this server before
Got to the christmas stream way late, anyone got a link to the first 4 hours of it?
He put it in private. You missed Question Most Things losing his shit and screaming at someone. It was scary but much needed. Everyone was thinking what he said.
It was hilarious
He invaded another stream and was bitching about how he got kicked
Oh? Who's stream? What did he say?
Sinatra_says. A channel with ~20k subs. He bitched in a few superchats
Man, you homos get up to some wild shit when I'm away from my computer
Has anyone ever seen the movie "It Comes At Night"?
Fucking lol, did I drive that moron @Ceekr#4683 off with science?
He's too stupid to understand, but so that his nonsense doesn't poison other minds I guess I have to respond.
Yeah. He just kind of ragequitted
I'm a neuroscience student, this guy doesn't even have a first semester bio student's knowledge.
The Dunning-Kruger is STRONG with them.
Has anyone seen the movie "Gay Niggers From Outer Space"?
I have only heard tell of it
@Dinosorcerer same
"A gene from Agrobacterium (which was created and causes tumors in plants) was introduced into the plants that end up "round up ready" so yes it has been genetically fused with it."
Moron, that is not "genetically fusing" with a small molecule, that's retarded. What it IS doing is incorporating a gene for a glyphosate insensetive EPSP synthase enzyme, that's it. Roundup, and enzymes unaffected by it, are not the same thing at all. It is not putting "pesticides" in your food, it is modifying a plant to resist whatever glyphosate comes in contact with it. Agrobacterium, interestingly, is normally used as the vector to introduce foreign genes into plants, it just so happens that this time the gene was from the bacterium itself.
"It's simple: if you want herbicides and pesticides in your food then go for it but you're literally retarded thinking that its harmless. "
That depends on the herbicide and insecticide, there are compounds in plants that are beneficial to humans but also kill insects, bacteria or fungi. Also, roundup ready crops do not have genes encoding enzymes for some metabolic pathway that makes glyphosate, they merely have a somewhat different enzyme in one step of one of their vital metabolic pathways that is unaffected by glyphosate, that's it.
But muh organic foods