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JFL "Scientist" foid thinks plants can talk, get's an article in the NY times

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See??? Women can be scientists!!! You go girl!! lmao (((they))) will do anything to show
If you're a foid everything you say will be taken serious, even if it's the stupidest thing. If you're a sub6 male you better have 10 years of research before having something to say.
 
So annoying, know damn well if scientist was male there would be no article
 
Monica Gagliano says that she has received Yoda-like advice from trees and shrubbery. She recalls being rocked like a baby by the spirit of a fern. She has ridden on the back of an invisible bear conjured by an osha root. She once accidentally bent space and time while playing the ocarina, an ancient wind instrument, in a redwood forest. “Oryngham,” she says, means “thank you” in plant language. These interactions have taken place in dreams, visions, songs and telekinetic interactions, sometimes with the help of shamans or ayahuasca.
I wonder what the Inquisition would have to say about that.
 
Galvanic skin response... They scream when approached with the intention to cut them. Proven, but not mentioned.

Also. They DON'T WANT STUFF TO EAT THEM, via "lectins" and various chemicals.
 
The New York times hasn't done journalism in a long time. Feminism and social justice is their bedrock and the core of their concerns. In an educated and enlightened society, they would have run aground a long time ago.
 

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