Anonymous ID: 86b465 May 5, 2018, 10:01 p.m. No.1315505   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5515 >>5547 >>5719

>>1315350

Did you know some of the most well to do communities are in Wilmington. Did you know that there are plenty of Church organizations and service's already establish in Wilmington that have already be doing this and a person need only avail themselves of their services to receive these benefits by showing up on their doorsteps.

 

I guess what I'm getting at here is what is your point. If she's a good person great. If she's masquerading as a good person…not so great. She certainly isn't her exhibitionist father I'll grant you that. Or maybe I won't, because I don't know as much about her as I do know about her father.

 

Point is…you don't either. You see a nice article written about this person and think thats all there is. Well you can fall on that sword, but I seriously doubt you'd bet your life on it or someone you loved life's on it before you could find out everything you possibly could about her first. And this one article isn't enough

Anonymous ID: 86b465 May 5, 2018, 11:03 p.m. No.1315926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5931

>>1315858

Here's what I don't get. There are plenty of drugs out there, even organic like mushrooms, Ayahuasca, pot, etc. etc. all organic, that will give you a high or rush…as intense as you like.

So I don't think it's about feeling. I think it's about murder and the twisted sense they achieve some type of power. But there is no power in killing something. Just death. You walk away with nothing but loss.

Anonymous ID: 86b465 May 5, 2018, 11:10 p.m. No.1315969   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1315931

I know that. But Laura here was saying they don't feel anymore, so they do this to feel something. I'm just saying it's a pathetic ignorant and retarded way to go about trying to feel.

Anonymous ID: 86b465 May 5, 2018, 11:23 p.m. No.1316060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6075

>>1315986

They have already achieved it. They are already creating embryo's with created DNA. They no longer need a person's egg or sperm to create a human.

 

Cloning horror: Human clone fears as Euro scientists CREATE LIFE from ‘nothing’

SCIENTISTS have created a living embryo in a laboratory without using either egg or sperm in ground-breaking but hugely controversial experiments.

By CARLY READ

PUBLISHED: 08:58, Thu, May 3, 2018 | UPDATED: 14:57, Thu, May 3, 2018

 

The experimental research combined two types of stem cells and created a viable embryo – which the team say would provide an unlimited stock for medical research.

 

The created embryos would also be used for medical treatment testing and help shed light on one of the biggest infertility enigmas - why embryos fail to implant in the womb.

 

However critics say it is a huge step towards human cloning.

 

The researchers believe the wonder creation could see mice being cloned in three years time, and humans two decades later.

 

Embryo

 

Lead researcher, Professor Nicholas Rivron of Maastricht University, said the main use for the embryos would be to test drugs and solve the infertility riddle.

 

He said: “As you know, embryos are very precious, and it is impossible to use to test drugs on them as you don’t have the numbers.

 

“With blastocysts you can open up the numbers. This will allow screening medicines in the future.

 

“I do not believe in using blastocysts for human reproduction. This is ethically very questionable, this would be clones of somebody who is already alive. Human cloning is totally forbidden.”

 

Embryo

 

Professor Robin Lovell-Badge of the Francis Crick Institute added while the experiment was a huge breakthrough for modern science, it may come as a relief it cannot be replicated in humans yet.

 

He said: “It may come as a relief to others that such a method of producing many genetically identical human embryo-like structures that might be capable of implantation is not feasible - even if it would be illegal to implant them into women, as is clearly the situation in the UK.”

 

Cloning continues to fascinate the science world, particularly after Dolly the Sheep made headlines across the globe in 1996.

 

The ewe lived for six years after being the first mammal cloned by professors at the University of Edinburgh by Keith Campbell and Ian Wilmut.

 

The animal died five months before her seventh birthday from a progressive lung disease.

 

Cloning horror: Human clone fears as Euro scientists CREATE LIFE from ‘nothing’

 

Cloning horror: Human clone fears as Euro scientists CREATE LIFE from ‘n…

CARLY READ

 

SCIENTISTS have created a living embryo in a laboratory without using either egg or sperm in ground-breaking