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August 26, 2019, 02:45:04 PM |
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Oh sure. And since we change our entire body molecular structure every 5 years it's pretty insane to assume the person you have now is the same one as 10 years ago. Things change.
I don't believe that. Scars, tattoos survive for decades, right?
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August 26, 2019, 02:48:31 PM |
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Oh sure. And since we change our entire body molecular structure every 5 years it's pretty insane to assume the person you have now is the same one as 10 years ago. Things change.
I don't believe that. Scars, tattoos survive for decades, right? cells are dying and being replaced all the time
https://www.livescience.com/33179-does-human-body-replace-cells-seven-years.htmlNote: the cells in the brain don't get replaced when they die.
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August 26, 2019, 02:55:36 PM |
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Looks like the altpocalypse is still going strong.
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August 26, 2019, 03:21:52 PM |
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~Snip~ what's the probability for bitcoin to reach 1 million in December 2019? ^ IMHO 0 English : Zero French : zéro German : Null Russian : нyль Spanish : cero Chinese T : 零 Sanskrit-Hindi : शून्य Arabic : صفر Korean : 제로 Japanese : ゼロ Italian: quattordici.
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Phil_S
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August 26, 2019, 03:26:08 PM |
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Not all of them. But the deeper layers of skin, called the dermis, do not go through this cellular turnover and so do not replace themselves. Thus, foreign bodies, such as tattoo dyes, implanted in the dermis will remain. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/if-the-cells-of-our-skin/
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August 26, 2019, 03:45:31 PM |
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August 26, 2019, 04:37:50 PM |
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August 26, 2019, 04:47:43 PM |
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Oh sure. And since we change our entire body molecular structure every 5 years it's pretty insane to assume the person you have now is the same one as 10 years ago. Things change.
I don't believe that. Scars, tattoos survive for decades, right? cells are dying and being replaced all the time
https://www.livescience.com/33179-does-human-body-replace-cells-seven-years.htmlNote: the cells in the brain don't get replaced when they die. Untrue: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuroplasticityAttention! In my country (central europe) there was a higher radioactive exposure after the radioactive rain on the saturday. Apparently Russia had the accident again. Amount of radioactivity in my country was doubled but it's still not very high. But if you want to prevent or lower the risk, here are some foods that protects you from the radioactivity. [...]
What is your country and where can you see the data? As far as I understood the "explosion" was limited in time, and currently there isn't any burning core continuously releasing radiation like in Chernobyl or Fukushima. And the winds seems to have blown most of the radiations into the inner Russia, so I supposed no measure is necessary at all for most of eu (like governments stated), but I can't see live data about radioactive isotopes anywhere....
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August 26, 2019, 04:56:28 PM |
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August 26, 2019, 05:00:57 PM |
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Attention! In my country (central europe) there was a higher radioactive exposure after the radioactive rain on the saturday. Apparently Russia had the accident again. Amount of radioactivity in my country was doubled but it's still not very high. But if you want to prevent or lower the risk, here are some foods that protects you from the radioactivity. [...]
is your country and where can you see the data? As far as I understood the "explosion" was limited in time, and currently there isn't any burning core continuously releasing radiation like in Chernobyl or Fukushima. And the winds seems to have blown most of the radiations into the inner Russia, so I supposed no measure is necessary at all for most of eu (like governments stated), but I can't see live data about radioactive isotopes anywhere....
In Slovenia (central Europe) you could find on this national site https://www.radioaktivnost.si/rvo_public/RVO/MapThere was a spike after the radioactive rain. There is no more high exposure but the rain already felt down on the ground. So i wouldn't eat any mushrooms right now
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August 26, 2019, 05:08:59 PM |
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It doesn't seem like Trump is making any effort whatsoever to hide the fact he's a Jew puppet anymore. Besides the entire doing nothing but shilling for Israel 24 hours a day while ignoring America thing, he hangs out with Macron, the most hated, crooked, Jew puppet on the entire planet. If he wasn't a puppet, he would be smashing Macron in the face with an iron morning star instead of holding hands together.
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August 26, 2019, 05:20:26 PM |
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cells are dying and being replaced all the time
https://www.livescience.com/33179-does-human-body-replace-cells-seven-years.htmlNote: the cells in the brain don't get replaced when they die. [/quote] Pretty much: The human body is a ship of Theseus in real time. It doesn't replace all at once of course, but at what point does the ship stop being the ship? * SOT is a thought experiment. In a nutshell you have a ship that fought in a famed battle. So everyone decides to preserve the ship. Over the next couple of hundred years boards are replaced due to wear/rot/whatever. Eventually all boards are replaced. At what point did it cease being the Ship of Theseus?
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
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August 26, 2019, 05:25:48 PM |
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Kinda. They don't get rubbed away, but they do die and are replaced. However Collagen is not a living thing per se, so like tatoo dye it sticks around.
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August 26, 2019, 05:28:33 PM |
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You got bigger problems to worry about than cells. Ever notice history repeats itself? In the past, people lived in walled castles. In the future, due to high crime, psychopathic murderer black and brown people spreading out of control, people will probably once again live in walled, castle-like fortifications. Just your average day of black and brown people crime the Jewish occupied media covers up:
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August 26, 2019, 05:38:11 PM |
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Just buy bitcoins so you could afford a castle in the future. Like this
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August 26, 2019, 05:40:48 PM |
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Just buy bitcoins physical silver so you could afford a castle in the future. Fixed. But anyone choosing to live in an environment with demographics less than 85-90% white/asian will probably be committing suicide. I can't imagine being dumb enough to be an old person thinking it's a good idea to retire in some area that's only like 60% white. Those numbers are already past the point of no return and will cause huge amounts of white flight. So within a small amount of years, that 60% number will then dwindle down to like 30% and you'll just automatically be robbed and murdered by hordes of feral apes.
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August 26, 2019, 05:45:23 PM |
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Physical silver is not a bad idea. But i like to diversify. I think you can't go wrong if you diversify into physical silver, physical gold and bitcoin.
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August 26, 2019, 05:48:22 PM |
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Attention! In my country (central europe) there was a higher radioactive exposure after the radioactive rain on the saturday. Apparently Russia had the accident again. Amount of radioactivity in my country was doubled but it's still not very high. But if you want to prevent or lower the risk, here are some foods that protects you from the radioactivity. [...]
is your country and where can you see the data? As far as I understood the "explosion" was limited in time, and currently there isn't any burning core continuously releasing radiation like in Chernobyl or Fukushima. And the winds seems to have blown most of the radiations into the inner Russia, so I supposed no measure is necessary at all for most of eu (like governments stated), but I can't see live data about radioactive isotopes anywhere....
In Slovenia (central Europe) you could find on this national site https://www.radioaktivnost.si/rvo_public/RVO/MapThere was a spike after the radioactive rain. There is no more high exposure but the rain already felt down on the ground. So i wouldn't eat any mushrooms right now Great site! I can't understand almost anything, but seems like the situation is calm now Yep maybe western europe mushrooms are not completely healthy (for some days/weeks), but the risks should be very contained for most of the eu population.
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August 26, 2019, 05:49:20 PM |
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It will be very interesting to watch people trying to use Bitcoin after the global economic system blows up. It's not even a 99% chance, but 100% odds people will laugh at your face and demand real, physical gold, silver, or copper instead. I damn sure will not be accepting any digital shitcoins, nor have I met ANYONE in real life that differs in opinion on the subject.
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