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what the flying fuck honestly

I know I can't eat cheese and it's because they make it from GMO bacteria I think...

holy shit. I'm actually not unable to eat ALL sugar. I can eat this one yogurt for some reason.

why the flying fuck are they GMOing fucking sugar. these fuckers are homicidal pieces of shit

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    What does GMO actually mean? Does this include selective breeding?
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    @Demolishun no

    > A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any plant, animal, or microorganism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques, which typically involve transferring specific DNA from one organism to another. This process creates changes that do not occur naturally through mating or natural recombination.

    and they're also pretty bad at it so you just have proteins floating around that shouldn't be there. which I theorized would cause allergies... but had no proof of. evidently this book mentions allergies being caused by GMOs as well but... on purpose. like for example... herbicide/pesticide variants eat through your intestinal wall... so no wonder your body starts viewing the food you eat as toxic and attacks it with your immune system (aka an allergy). here I thought it was just too much foreign material... not they literally made the food attack you when you eat it -.-
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    Why are the modifications they make a problem but random variations in the DNA of all the microorganisms you encounter are fine?

    At a guess, I'd say you breathe in more GM plant DNA driving past a field of wheat than you would find in a bag of refined sugar.
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    @donkulator

    > Why are the modifications they make a problem but random variations in the DNA of all the microorganisms you encounter are fine?

    because some people are just too stupid to understand "science" and are terribly afraid of everything that is new and unfathomable to them. so they rather don their tinfoil hat and brag about their brain damage, and propagate the utterly inane fear they've instilled into their cold, dead heart.
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    You're canadian.

    Use marple syrup.
  • 1
    @tosensei science is fraud. Better not eat anything that contains it.
  • 0
    @ANTIASYLUMIST I‘m curious how you decide when to use which account.

    Also, how much effort do you put into switching accounts?
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    @Lensflare You can't escape it unfortunately. There's dihydrogen monoxide from car exhaust in every cell in your body.
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    @donkulator You telling me that atoms are getting into my body? The very stuff that nuclear power plants produce? You are freaking me out! How can I protect myself from that stuff?
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    @donkulator fuuuuuuuckkkkk!
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    @Lensflare even worse. they've already REPLACED every single atom your body consists of.
  • 1
    @tosensei I don’t want them replaced, I want them removed from my body! Science can’t be healthy!
  • 0
    @Lensflare well, _nothing_ is healthy.

    even "being healthy" will inevitably lead you to death.
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    @tosensei if I eat it and it gives me dementia "understanding the science" is the least of my concerns

    all I know is certain foods fuck me up. it's been like this ever since the COVID vaccine. experience is from where science even originated as a concept. I can come up with the explanations later. but people telling me things I literally first-hand experience are wrong just makes fools of us all

    at any rate I don't know if I can't handle sugar cuz it's GMO but that was my conclusion with the cheese. cuz I can drink milk fine, and I can drink kefir fine and other fermented bacterias. but they make cheese by using GMO bacteria so that was the only difference I could find

    I do have some non-GMO sugar already it seems so I'm going to try the allergy fixing routine and see if that fixes my issue or not. this is called a hypothesis and then you do an experiment and this is the basis of science... instead of it being a religious doctrine you just "follow" and snidely snicker about
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    @jestdotty you do know that it could also just be the placebo-effect?

    ...did you do a proper double-blind test yet? if the answer is "no", then - shut up, you're as far removed from actual as you could be.
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