Message from @Wretch

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2020-01-05 21:55:26 UTC  

guess you cant read either

2020-01-05 22:30:39 UTC  

@TheWorldController do you think its weird your sources are CNN?

2020-01-05 22:44:11 UTC  

Lmfao I haven't even posted anything yet, that assumption is blatantly based in the underlying assumption that I am both
1) Liberal (as CNN has a liberal/leftist bias)
2) Actually use CNN as my primary source, which I don't.

2020-01-05 22:53:18 UTC  

We will see

2020-01-06 05:01:28 UTC  

?

2020-01-06 05:01:32 UTC  

i think urine is just called urine

2020-01-06 05:01:39 UTC  

urea is: a colorless crystalline compound which is the main nitrogenous breakdown product of protein metabolism in mammals and is excreted in urine.

2020-01-06 05:01:51 UTC  

slightly misleading title but other than that it's fine

2020-01-06 05:02:58 UTC  

that is like saying yeast extract is ok when it is derived from msg

2020-01-06 05:03:31 UTC  

i have no idea if that's even a thing

2020-01-06 05:05:52 UTC  

MSG is produced by the fermentation of starch, sugar beets, sugar cane or molasses.

2020-01-06 05:05:57 UTC  

i mean kind of

2020-01-06 05:06:38 UTC  

During fermentation, selected bacteria (coryneform bacteria) cultured with ammonia and carbohydrates from sugar beets, sugar cane, tapioca or molasses, excrete amino acids into the culture broth from where L-glutamate is isolated. Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co Ltd developed the first industrial fermentation to produce L-glutamate.[34] Nowadays, the conversion yield and production rate from sugars to glutamate continues to improve in the industrial production of MSG, which allows for keeping up with demand.[32] The final product after filtration, concentration, acidification and crystallization is pure glutamate, sodium and water. It appears as a white and odorless crystalline powder that in solution dissociates into glutamate and sodium.

2020-01-06 05:06:39 UTC  

yeah that's too hard

2020-01-06 05:07:17 UTC  
2020-01-06 05:07:20 UTC  

msg is bad for you and your brain

2020-01-06 05:07:35 UTC  

ppl drink their own pee

2020-01-06 05:07:40 UTC  

not other animal pee

2020-01-06 05:08:04 UTC  

idk if urea is bad if it comes from either an animal or human

2020-01-06 05:08:10 UTC  

i mean it's bad but idk its the same chemical

2020-01-06 05:08:17 UTC  

and injecting it into the muscle tissue is far worse

2020-01-06 05:08:28 UTC  

i mean you generally don't want to inject anything into muscle tissue lmao

2020-01-06 05:09:02 UTC  

i dont think you understand the complications that come from mixing dna and other animal byproducts into your system

2020-01-06 05:09:19 UTC  

I mean we eat dna constantly and absorb it

2020-01-06 05:09:25 UTC  

along with tons of other animal products

2020-01-06 05:09:34 UTC  

lol completely different

2020-01-06 05:09:50 UTC  

eating it and injecting it are not the same at all

2020-01-06 05:09:58 UTC  

idk what dna would do its useless by itself

2020-01-06 05:10:21 UTC  

you would need to inject it into a cell for it to do anything

2020-01-06 05:10:45 UTC  

lol then you have not see what they do with human diploid cells from aborted babies

2020-01-06 05:10:46 UTC  

and its not as easy as just a quick nip on the arm and bam you have dna inside your cells

2020-01-06 05:11:18 UTC  

or have you been looking at the chat it has been posted

2020-01-06 05:11:34 UTC  

so injecting the dipload cells does something?

2020-01-06 05:11:44 UTC  

also pretty useless on its own it just kinda sits there

2020-01-06 05:12:05 UTC  

yea those cells they are using in the mrc-5 are called immortal cell line

2020-01-06 05:12:16 UTC  

the HeLa cell lines?

2020-01-06 05:12:17 UTC  

they replicate

2020-01-06 05:12:20 UTC  

that's the only immortal ones I know