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of course not bad. people in the form of batteries in flasks will be very good, well-fed, comfortable, happy. is that bad? well-fed but ugly people from numerous mutations due to the consumption of GMO foods, is that bad? - no, there is nothing bad about it!))
gmo products are broken down into proteins, fats and carbohydrates, no? or do we eat and assimilate genes?
of course not a bad thing. people will be very happy, well-fed, comfortable, happy. is that bad? well-fed but ugly people with multiple mutations as a result of GMO food consumption, is that bad? - no, there is nothing bad about it!))
This is a very stereotypical view based on well-known media patterns :)
the reality is much deeper, more varied and multifaceted
the mere fact that you can make huge profits is not as evil as it may seem
and the point is this: whatever the external slogans, the winners are those who can find something unique
and they will be richly rewarded regardless of their current position
and the GMO myths are better left for grandparents in the backyard
gmo products are broken down into proteins, fats and carbohydrates, no? or do we eat and assimilate genes?
hehehe! probably the GMO-phobes just didn't learn biology well in school
gmo products are broken down into proteins, fats and carbohydrates, no? or do we eat and assimilate genes?
it's all about the money... market protection... If we made them, everything would have been allowed long ago, but as it is, the secrets of how to make them, and the seeds are expensive to sell, the same profitability you cannot make, and we do not know the secret, the way out is to forbid them. Since we do not know that the product is not harmful, we consider it harmful. And the sad thing is that the GMOs here have been over-measured).
...as well as brutally punishing the less talented and less successful (those with less money), the saying of the do-gooder Musk:
"We'll stage coups wherever we want! Get over it!"
Those who don't understand where this is coming from and to whom it was said will be able to investigate the matter for themselves.
it's all about the money... market protection... If we made them, everything would have been allowed long ago, but as it is, secrets are being given away, how to make them, and the seeds are expensive to sell, the same profitability you can't make, and we don't know the secret, the way out is to forbid them. Since we do not know that the product is not harmful, we consider it harmful. And the sad thing is that the GMOs here have been over-measured).
To squeeze Swiss cheese with tractors and bury it, and then in the store to be satisfied with some orange dried margarine together with the cheese - this is our way
Well, you can also go to Switzerland)))) if you suddenly feel like a cheese)))) Our answer to Parmesan, by the way, was Dutch cheese and Pochehonsky cheese)))) they are pressed, so that they would be harder)
Crushing Swiss cheese with tractors and burying it and then settling for some orange withered margarine together with cheese in the shop is our way. I was just asking about gmo, by the way, as I'm not entirely sure )) maybe the genes are somehow seeping through the cell membranes. Then, yeah, fuck it.
The beginning of genetic engineering is breeding and cross-breeding, as well as grafting and cross-pollination.)
gmo products are broken down into proteins, fats and carbohydrates, no? or do we eat and assimilate genes?
The body does not assimilate genes, it assimilates proteins. everything in the body is regulated by proteins.
The beginning of genetic engineering is breeding and cross-breeding, as well as grafting and cross-pollination.)