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hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..
Posted by SEClint on 1/13/15 at 4:42 pm01
One or the other, cancers or viruses..completely eradicated from threatening life , but you could only choose one.
What would you choose?
What would you choose?
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by Green Chili Tiger on 1/13/15 at 4:44 pm to SEClint
Viruses.
I don't think we've weaponized cancer yet.
I don't think we've weaponized cancer yet.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by sleepytime on 1/13/15 at 4:46 pm to MSMHater
Viruses. Viruses are linked to many different types of cancer
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by CaptainJ47 on 1/13/15 at 4:46 pm to MSMHater
Honestly neither. The over population would then doom everyone
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by Road Tiger on 1/13/15 at 4:46 pm to SEClint
Why not both?
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by SEClint on 1/13/15 at 4:48 pm to Green Chili Tiger
I only ask the ot because I had a girl telling me for 20 minutes last night howmuch better the world wwould be if a huge killer in cancer was cured.
Which I agree, quality of life would be better for many..but imo viruses will always be a bigger "threat"
Which I agree, quality of life would be better for many..but imo viruses will always be a bigger "threat"
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by tgrbaitn08 on 1/13/15 at 4:49 pm to Road Tiger
Then the doctors would be looking for jobs offshore when the price of oil goes back up.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by tgrbaitn08 on 1/13/15 at 4:50 pm to SEClint
The pharm companies lobbiest won't let us find a cure for cancer.
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re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by illuminatic on 1/13/15 at 4:51 pm to SEClint
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I only ask the ot because I had a girl telling me for 20 minutes last night howmuch better the world wwould be if a huge killer in cancer was cured.
It took her 20 mins to tell you that? She stutter?
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by AngryBeavers on 1/13/15 at 4:51 pm to SEClint
Cancer because I don't live in a 3rd world shithole and I have seen what Cancer does firsthand.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by TigerinATL on 1/13/15 at 4:52 pm to SEClint
Cancer is a body malfunction, viruses are other living organisms, not only are there probably some unintended consequences to eradicating them, they also hold the potential to be useful tools in medicine.
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re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by arseinclarse on 1/13/15 at 4:52 pm to SEClint
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I had a girl telling me for 20 minutes
Should have jellied your cock down her throat.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by SEClint on 1/13/15 at 4:54 pm to illuminatic
She's a med student. It was in a conversation about these subjects, over bourbon.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by BoardReader on 1/13/15 at 5:14 pm to SEClint
Cancer without a doubt.
We do a ton of things, based off of viral researching of recombinant technology, using viruses to fight off bacteria, and other stuff that make potentially harmful viruses, of actual practical use.
We do a ton of things, based off of viral researching of recombinant technology, using viruses to fight off bacteria, and other stuff that make potentially harmful viruses, of actual practical use.
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by captainahab on 1/13/15 at 5:26 pm to SEClint
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She's a med student.
Pics please
re: hypothetical: if you could rid the threat of all cancers, or all viruses..Posted by shaqazoolu on 1/13/15 at 5:26 pm to Green Chili Tiger
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I don't think we've weaponized cancer yet.
If you like conspiracy theories, read Dr. Mary's Monkey. Essentially a story about how the government created cancer in the 60's to use against Castro and it backfired. This chick is the one that did it. Pretty big reach but it was still interesting since most of the story takes place in NOLA.
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On July 21, 1964, Sherman was found dead in her apartment on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. The body had burn and stab wounds. The police report classified the death as a murder. An autopsy was performed by Monroe S. Samuels, M.D., on July 21, 1964. The autopsy report classified Sherman's death as a homicide. Dr. Samuels determined that Sherman died of a stab wound in her heart.
Journalist Don Lee Keith "observed that Warren Commission investigators started taking their testimony in new Orleans on the morning of July 21, 1964, several hours after Mary Sherman's murder". He agreed with this scenario in a 2007 book. Jim Garrison questioned the manner of Sherman's death, claiming that the autopsy report said her right arm and rib cage had been burned away, whilst the hair on her head remained unburned. According to Garrison, the body had been stabbed in the heart, liver, arm, leg, and stomach, and the wound to the heart hemorrhaged but the wound to the liver did not, indicating that she was alive at the time of the heart wound but already dead by the time the wound to the liver was inflicted.
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