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Shitposting Our Shared Acceleration into some hybrid of 1984, Brave New World, SkyNet, Fahrenheit 451, Idiocalypse, the Matrix, Ru Paul's Drag & a Zombie Apocalypse!
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🇨🇦 Alberta's Danielle Smith has told her ministers to prepare special resolutions under the Sovereignty act for the spring legislative session to push back on federal Bill C-69, any potential mandatory fertilizer cuts and emissions reductions, firearm confiscation, or strings-attached funding in health care and education.
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Birmingham

England's second city
2011 white population of Birmingham was 57.9%
2021 down to 48.6%

In January 2022
Only 26% of Birmingham's school pupils were 'white British'

That's the future

This is #thegreatreplacement
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Well, you're losing me Ye... WTF was that
🇺🇸🇭🇹 Murmurs that US may soon invade Haiti
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Truth bombs dropped all over the Maricopa County Supervisors Board.
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Craziest part is the guy in the box just carries on as if this is normal 👀
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Jennifer Doudna: How CRISPR Lets Us Edit Our DNA

"We can think of older genome engineering technologies similar to having to rewire your computer each time you
want to run a new piece of software.

Whereas the CRISPR technology is like software for the the genome.

We can program it easily using these little bits of RNA.

So once a double stranded break is made in DNA, we can induce repair and thereby potentially achieve astounding things like being able to correct mutations that cause sickle cell anemia or cause Huntington's disease.

I actually think that the first applications of the CRISPR technology are going to happen in the 'blood'. Where it's relatively easier to deliver this tool in to cells compared to solid tissues."
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