Message from @Ondsinet

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2019-04-28 19:29:36 UTC  

@Grodd `The dictionary definition of a parasite is:

"An organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment.

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2019-04-28 19:30:06 UTC  

A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host.
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/about.html

2019-04-28 19:30:08 UTC  

@Ondsinet I'm not even going off of the dictionary at this point.

2019-04-28 19:30:19 UTC  

Everyone knows what a parasite is

2019-04-28 19:30:26 UTC  

And everyone knows what a fetus is

2019-04-28 19:30:31 UTC  

Yes, and a fetus is a parasite.

2019-04-28 19:30:35 UTC  

You don't have to like it.

2019-04-28 19:30:42 UTC  

@Ondsinet I mean a fetus would fit in those definitions

2019-04-28 19:30:44 UTC  

Conflating the two does nothing except cause arguments

2019-04-28 19:30:46 UTC  

@Fitzydog science has very specific terms and definition so

2019-04-28 19:30:50 UTC  

A fetus fulfills EVERY criteria of a parasite.

2019-04-28 19:30:52 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste different species

2019-04-28 19:30:59 UTC  

I'm not making a moral argument.

2019-04-28 19:31:04 UTC  

@Ondsinet He's conflating the two just to make us argue

2019-04-28 19:31:43 UTC  

Cause he's a fucking kike

2019-04-28 19:33:01 UTC  

Sorry too long

2019-04-28 19:33:03 UTC  

1 min

2019-04-28 19:33:11 UTC  

?

2019-04-28 19:33:22 UTC  

Oh nvm

2019-04-28 19:33:25 UTC  

`There are at least 10 scientific distinctions between a parasite and a fetus (bolds & italics added for easy perusal):

A parasite is an organism of one species that lives in or on an organism of another species and receives nourishment from the host.

Parasites are invasive organism that come from an outside or external source. A fetus comes from an inside or internal source (ie fertilized egg)

Parasites are generally harmful to the hosts, fetuses may make a pregnant woman experience adverse health effects, but not nearly to the same level that a parasite generally does.

A parasite makes direct contact with the host's living tissues. A fetus lives in the placenta, fed by the umbilical cord, both of which are fetal tissue (ie the cells come from the baby).

When a parasite invades a host, the host tissue will usually respond by encapsulating the parasite in order to cut it off from other surrounding tissue. In the case of a fetus, the mother’s tissue will create a lining tissue that connects, rather than cuts off contact with other tissues (placenta lining).
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2019-04-28 19:33:41 UTC  

`
Parasites usually elicit a surge of antibodies as an immunological response. With the fetus, however, a mother’s trophoblast (the shell of cells surrounding the embryo) will naturally block these antibodies so as not to reject the fetus. This reaction is only found in the embryo-mother relationship.

A parasite will generally weaken the cellular reproductive capacity of the host.For a fetus, the effect is the opposite.

Parasites generally stay with the host for life, a fetus leaves upon birth.

Parasitical relationships are mostlyharmful and unnecessary to the host, generally damaging the host in a variety of ways. A newborn (fetus post-birth) is very healthy for the mother, bringing benefits of an emotional, cognitive and chemical nature.

The most obvious one, a fetus is a human being in development. It will never become anything other than human. Even a first trimester fetus will have fully developed arms, legs, ears, facial features, sex organs and a functioning heart, as well as sufficient neurological development to feel pain. A parasite is not a human and never will be.`

2019-04-28 19:33:49 UTC  

A fetus isn't a parasite

2019-04-28 19:34:08 UTC  

These are irrelevant invented distinctions to specifically exclude fetuses and have no biologically valid reasoning. Your propaganda is rejected.

2019-04-28 19:34:18 UTC  

@Grodd yeah sure

2019-04-28 19:34:36 UTC  

Fuck those scientists and their objective facts

2019-04-28 19:34:38 UTC  

<:GWjiangoOmegaLUL:389904150886088723>

2019-04-28 19:34:46 UTC  

My feelings are so much more important

2019-04-28 19:34:55 UTC  

These aren't objective facts though, what you posted is nonsense propaganda.

2019-04-28 19:35:05 UTC  

It's literal facts lol?

2019-04-28 19:35:10 UTC  

It's not though.

2019-04-28 19:35:13 UTC  

It's propaganda.

2019-04-28 19:35:22 UTC  

Which part?

2019-04-28 19:35:37 UTC  

All of what you just posted, idiot.

2019-04-28 19:35:44 UTC  

Those are not facts, those are propaganda.

2019-04-28 19:36:04 UTC  

They're justifications to exclude a fetus from being a parasite. The ONLY purpose of any of those statements, and some of them are factually wrong.

2019-04-28 19:36:12 UTC  

So a fetus will stay inside the mother forever?

2019-04-28 19:36:24 UTC  

@Ondsinet He's just using his Jew magic

2019-04-28 19:36:30 UTC  

Not typically, but parasites don't always stay with the host forever.

2019-04-28 19:36:45 UTC  

Fetuses aren't fed through the umbilical cord?

2019-04-28 19:37:01 UTC  

Well ok