So probably either Russia hasn’t caught any yet, or they think that admitting Ukraine was able to sabotage or come close to sabotaging anything makes Russia look too “weak” so they just blame it on their own incompetence again
So probably either Russia hasn’t caught any yet, or they think that admitting Ukraine was able to sabotage or come close to sabotaging anything makes Russia look too “weak” so they just blame it on their own incompetence again
I mean, still fight the global warming, but also think how to live with it.
There was a livestream of the lettuce and everything. It was great.
Damn, someone really said “a pox upon you” and it worked way too well huh
Fr tho from what I’m reading online monkeypox looks harder to spread than corona, requiring either direct contact with contaminated skin or materials or prolonged face-to-face contact. As long as this latest outbreak isn’t a direct result of a mutation that makes it more easily spreadable, practices developed during Covid should be more than enough to keep people safe at scale - although this time the heavy sanitation of physical surfaces in public spaces and infrastructure will be far more necessary, especially since I’m sure a certain segment of the population we’re all familiar with by now will be posting tiktoks about rubbing their mpox scabs all over hand rails and bus seats.
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Or - and hear me out - they go all the way to Moscow and overthrow the government.
No more war, problem solved!
And what’s Putin gonna do about it? Invade Ukraine?
It’s not just the controversy though. Hardly anybody actually eats it, and it’s apparently not very well liked by those that do. For your listed examples they have very fervent supporters who strongly resist any changes, whereas here I can’t see any reason why they don’t just stop
Great idea Japan. Artificially trying to fuel consumption of a product you KNOW is controversial and unpopular instead of just… stopping
But that one r*ddit sub told me they only go up!?
I mean, vote tallies are a pretty reliable way to indicate what they want, so…
Their jilted-ex-lovers story could be its own soap opera
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Someone who’s more familiar with mRNA technology please explain to me.
I know that mRNA works for viruses because it trains the body on specific protein structures the virus uses to easily identify them, but in terms of cellular organisms like cancer and bacteria where the proteins are hidden behind the cell wall, especially in the case of cancer where it’s not even clear where in the DNA the mutation will take place, how the heck does this work??