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- Is "I Knew It I Knew You" the most fraudulent song of the year?
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Do identical twins share the same d*** size?
That was confirmed to be fake sis
- Is "I Knew It I Knew You" the most fraudulent song of the year?
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Cancer vaccine succeeds in late stage trial
Sis, I say this with love, you do realize that people will keep getting diagnosed with cancer regardless of whether a previous set of people are "cured". And this is even running the thought experiment that there would a vaccination for every type of cancer. And also ignores what a vaccination itself is, and what cancer itself is. You will never be able to "stop cancer from manifesting", it is by definition cells not behaving the way they are supposed to, it's basic probability and statistics. We have trillions upon trillions of cells in our body, one of them is bound to go haywire at some point. In fact it happens every day to the majority of people, our bodies usually take care of it for us, and nothing comes of it. When those mechanisms fail is when cancer happens. This is why screening tests are the gold standard for cancer prevention in the majority of cases (along with other things such as lifestyle modifications). It increase the probability that, if a cancer is forming, i.e. cells in your body are misbehaving, you can catch it early and therefore be able to effectively treat it and hopefully nip it in the bud, i.e. "cure" it. But that "cure" is for that one misbehaving lump of cells. There is a reason why many cancers manifest in older populations, because the longer someone is alive, the higher probability there is that at some point, one of their cells will start misbehaving. Medical conspiracy theories just don't make sense because it ignores fundamental basics of science and population statistics
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Cancer vaccine succeeds in late stage trial
Cancer is by definition just cells dividing in ways they're not supposed to, i.e. uncontrollably, and at a certain point this begins affecting other cells/structures around it. It can quite literally happen to any type of cell in your body, which is why treatments and prognoses are so vastly different for every type of cancer. Add in genetic and environmental predispositions/comorbidities/relevant risks like smoking/alcohol consumption, and the picture gets even more complicated. Talking about "cures" when it comes to cancer usually is used as a simpler way to explain treatments/data to the public, but often gets misinterpreted because the reality is much more complex.
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Cancer vaccine succeeds in late stage trial
This... just does not make any sense even from a nihilistic capitalistic viewpoint, like most medical conspiracy theories. Big Pharma would make more money than they ever have with true cancer vaccines.
- Is Taylor about to enter her 'Witness'-era?
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Tom Holland to earn $100m+ from Spider-Man: Brand New Day
The photoshop giving him Barbie proportions
- Is the world turning too conservative?
- Is the world turning too conservative?
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Zohran Mamdani debuts polygot era, stuns with inclusive resident outreach
Bottom barrel MAGA trolling, but I guess we shouldn't be surprised you don't know what a city mayor is or does
- Taylor seen at a wedding in the UK, serves 1989 era hairstyle
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Ella dominating both US and global charts. Why?
Maybe try rereading my post, but thanks for proving my point that, like always, you have no idea what you're talking about lmao
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Ella dominating both US and global charts. Why?
You think fascists and racist conservative nationalists don't exist outside the US, why?