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Anonymous
01/25/26(Sun)08:20:47 No.5095746 >invalidates your definition of life
Heh, nothin' personal kid

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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)03:11:23 No.5095994 >>5095746
Awh, that's so cute, sweetie! I can tell you're really trying to reach your Summer weight!
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)03:51:20 No.5096002 >>5095746
looks kind of sussy
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)13:26:58 No.5096105 >>5095746
To boldly go where no life has gone before!
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Anonymous
01/26/26(Mon)15:57:11 No.5096141 >>5095994
Prions can't really reproduce though in a conventional sense. They don't subdivide or assemble. It is more so a tangled strand tangling up further strands
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Anonymous
01/28/26(Wed)20:17:31 No.5096850 >>5096105
Because they look like little starships.
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Anonymous
01/28/26(Wed)20:35:05 No.5096855 >>5096002
like hands reaching for a very big doubloon
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)16:47:32 No.5097060 >>5096855
Or a fat guy with skinny legs
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)16:53:25 No.5097062 >>5095746
a friend of mine uses these fellas to research gene therapy at his workplace
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)16:57:15 No.5097064 >>5097062
Wait really? That sounds fucking cool
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)17:03:58 No.5097066 >>5095746
Are those viruses? They likely are a symptom of infection and not the actual transmitter of disease.
Sorry guys I'm not a science denier for recognizing that scientists basically don't know anything, and modern medicine is the same as the 1800s, but with slightly better anesthetics.
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)17:16:49 No.5097068 >>5097066
Wtf are you on about