Message from @Hector

Discord ID: 666892151765991434


2020-01-15 06:15:26 UTC  

> It is thought that accumulation of chromosomal aberrations and mutations during the maturation of male germ cells are responsible for increasing risks of certain conditions with advancing paternal age. The amount of DNA damage in sperm of men aged 36–57 is three times that of men <35 years.8 There is a recent body of literature discussing the possible effects on reproductive outcomes, which has been summarised by Kühnert and Nieschlag.10

2020-01-15 06:16:09 UTC  

Fuck, well, my siblings turned out really well. My dad had me at 34, and I am the most mutated one of my litter.

2020-01-15 06:16:12 UTC  

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2020-01-15 06:16:59 UTC  

> A recent report concluded that “even if the genetic risk for progeny from older fathers is slightly increased, the risk to the individual is low”.

2020-01-15 06:17:11 UTC  

You said he had them later

2020-01-15 06:17:43 UTC  

yeah, he had my sister at 36 and my brother at 37, i think.

2020-01-15 06:17:44 UTC  

Yeah. I’m hopefully okay.

2020-01-15 06:18:30 UTC  

The big thing is the female age, it increasingly likelihood of deletions, which can be lethal or bad.

2020-01-15 06:18:48 UTC  

yep

2020-01-15 06:19:17 UTC  

I will say that if you have children in life, you want to invest in them more, especially how they are being influenced.

2020-01-15 06:19:59 UTC  

Which is understood among our circles.

2020-01-15 06:22:27 UTC  

Normie parents don't consider influence. And if they do, they don't have a problem with mainstream influence anyway.

2020-01-15 06:26:19 UTC  

My dad had his last child at 50

2020-01-15 06:28:46 UTC  

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2020-01-15 06:29:02 UTC  

@FriendlyOldHans42 which in line were you?

2020-01-15 06:29:59 UTC  

🤔

2020-01-15 06:30:43 UTC  

Don't wanna say but I will say that he was in his 20s when I was born

2020-01-15 06:31:11 UTC  

That last one must be like an orc or somethin

2020-01-15 06:31:19 UTC  

or a hunch back

2020-01-15 06:31:22 UTC  

Yup

2020-01-15 06:31:25 UTC  

@Hector doesn't your mutantional rate highly depend on how you treat yourself?

2020-01-15 06:31:29 UTC  

Always ill

2020-01-15 06:32:02 UTC  

All of my youngest half-siblings are dumb

2020-01-15 06:32:29 UTC  

Might be because their mother isn't motherly

2020-01-15 06:32:47 UTC  

More likely corrupted genes

2020-01-15 06:33:39 UTC  

@TuerSchlossEnteiser that certainly is a fact. If you actually have your phone in your front pocket, it could damage the replicating factor by radiating the actual structures used for replication and the genes in your sex cells IN THEORY. Exercise is important. Think of taking care of your body and cells. These estimations are based off of statistics and analyzing genomes.

2020-01-15 06:33:47 UTC  

I mean, look around, most poeple suck anyway at making children

2020-01-15 06:35:40 UTC  

I keep my phone in my front pocket

2020-01-15 06:35:46 UTC  

Hmm

2020-01-15 06:35:50 UTC  

and if you make em young - look at the mortality gap between femoids and humanoids, it is likely a mother outlives her sons

2020-01-15 06:35:55 UTC  

what a sick world

2020-01-15 06:36:13 UTC  

i dont even recommend you put your phone in your pants pockets

2020-01-15 06:36:35 UTC  

Get a man bag?

2020-01-15 06:36:53 UTC  

sometimes, i just leave my phone in my car or in my cross-body backpack

2020-01-15 06:37:13 UTC  

If you put phone in shirt pocket, you get breast cancer. If you put it in front jeans pocket, you get testical cancer. If you put it in back pocket, you get ass cancer.

2020-01-15 06:37:13 UTC  

Ok note taken

2020-01-15 06:37:21 UTC  

Get man bag

2020-01-15 06:37:43 UTC  

Lead lined man bag.

2020-01-15 06:37:51 UTC  

To block radiation.