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Reply to comment by IndigoFenix in Diving with a shark by chemistrynerd1994
Do you know the old adage:
If you stay still, get ready for the kill
If you boop the snout, you might get out… alive
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Reply to Is it possible to learn this power by Key_Dig_Dog
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Reply to comment by Dirtydeedsinc in Small town during the night in pixel art by Littleone24_
Don’t forget the original legacy of Kane. Either way… something with vampires for sure.
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Reply to comment by ImTheGuyWithTheGun in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
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Reply to comment by Gari_305 in Humans are going back to the Moon, and beyond – but how will we feed them? by Gari_305
We all saw Matt Damon, survive on potatoes for five years. The answer is potatoes.
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Reply to comment by pipeguy07 in A study found that people perceive that robots are replacing human jobs at a greater rate than they actually are. Only 14% of workers say they’ve had their job replaced by a robot. Workers who had been supplanted by a robot estimated that 47% of all jobs have been lost to robots. by Brave_Cycle_8745
But when will robots be able to vote?
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Reply to comment by chcampb in A bold effort to cure HIV—using Crispr by Sariel007
I believe China performed CRISPR on a few individuals by inserting genes of people who are naturally immune to HIV. It was already done, it’s just unreasonably expensive to do on every single individual. That was reported a few years ago and then the people and the scientists disappeared. There was also the case in Germany where somebody had a stem cell transplant from an individual who had natural immunity to HIV and that recipient became HIV negative. It’s another example of somebody who is cured of HIV, but it’s way too expensive and risky to do on the average person
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Reply to comment by Pandoras_Cockss in According to a study on 12,211 patients, aspirin is just as effective at preventing blood clots as low molecular weight heparin, but it costs less and is easier to administer by giuliomagnifico
No, the question is, which one leads to more bleeding.