Message from @theangerypot

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2019-11-10 15:56:45 UTC  

might only be among say....the people in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan who have it. Mongolia too, I think

2019-11-10 15:57:00 UTC  

stopped growing coffee for export and started growing khat for personal use 😄

2019-11-10 15:57:01 UTC  

I did peyote at DEFCON :3

2019-11-10 15:57:22 UTC  

i can buy san pedro cactus on ebay of all places

2019-11-10 15:57:32 UTC  

never had mescaline either shadow just plain ole psilocybin/psilocin, lsd, salvia and some others

2019-11-10 15:57:44 UTC  

btw

2019-11-10 15:57:50 UTC  

yeah id totally chomp down on a cactus from ebay 😛

2019-11-10 15:57:52 UTC  

@Redxl I'm not sure tobacco is that bad necessarily. I suspect it's the additives that bring it into the realm of cancer

2019-11-10 15:58:15 UTC  

But that might just be because it was less abundant in the past for our ancestors before it became an issue

2019-11-10 15:58:21 UTC  

what could be bad about routinely inhaling burning plant matter

2019-11-10 15:58:23 UTC  

gee

2019-11-10 15:58:24 UTC  

u get buyer protection!

2019-11-10 15:58:51 UTC  

Hmm cactus juice <:Thot:601779905474330624>

2019-11-10 15:58:57 UTC  

Probably that Jack

2019-11-10 15:59:11 UTC  

epigenetics allow inheritability of certain non DNA characteristics

2019-11-10 15:59:25 UTC  

@svarozhyc let me clarify, I'm saying that the carcinogenic effects may be sped up since we can indulge more

2019-11-10 15:59:34 UTC  

Right

2019-11-10 15:59:37 UTC  

And theres more stuff in it

2019-11-10 15:59:37 UTC  

typically, characteristics of individuals

2019-11-10 15:59:39 UTC  

epigenetics is just an excuse for geneticists to avoid the question of eugenics

2019-11-10 15:59:45 UTC  

Also we live longer

2019-11-10 16:00:20 UTC  

@theangerypot imagine dismissing a valid scientific field because "muh fee fees"

2019-11-10 16:00:29 UTC  

i thought bill gates was genetically modifying africans to not make babies?

2019-11-10 16:00:37 UTC  

Talk about being a snowflake

2019-11-10 16:01:00 UTC  

yeah genes regulating expression of other genes etc you know shit aint simple right

2019-11-10 16:01:09 UTC  

melanin = iq fuck it

2019-11-10 16:01:19 UTC  

at the end of the day we evolved from lesser species, which has genetic basis, the majority of our consitution is genetically pre-determined

2019-11-10 16:01:27 UTC  

And?

2019-11-10 16:01:28 UTC  

>lesser

2019-11-10 16:01:49 UTC  

Dolphins have bigger brains than humans yknow

2019-11-10 16:01:54 UTC  

whilst there are wierd epigenetic feats such as the famine thing in lithuania I think, but for the most part its used for political purposes

2019-11-10 16:02:04 UTC  

no wonder we got out of africa, premonition of bill gates

2019-11-10 16:02:05 UTC  

Epigenetics have been expanded way to far in the past to deny heritability @Coolitic. Just look at lyskonism in the USSR who believed plants like wheat had a “class struggle” and that by planting them in one big cluster instead of lines they would change genetically to become more working class

2019-11-10 16:02:23 UTC  

Dolphins are a parasitic species scheming to take over the planet and should be killed on sight

2019-11-10 16:02:25 UTC  

So I’m not saying it’s not useful field

2019-11-10 16:02:27 UTC  

@snake because epigenetics dont apply to all traits

2019-11-10 16:02:30 UTC  

>Lysenkoism
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2019-11-10 16:02:34 UTC  

Yeah exactly

2019-11-10 16:02:45 UTC  

But he wasn’t wrong to say it has been used that way