
AlexAnguish
If any researchers/media want, ask me anything
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I think we already have the technology. I think maybe that could be salvation for us? Idk how any of that would work
If we are talking about gene editing humans that are already born, definitely, You have to be retarded to think that gene editing is going to fix the already closed bones in your face, and you must be even dumber to think gene editing is going to make a 21+ year old sub human any taller than what he already is.You are braindead retard if you think this will ever be a thing
You can probably change hair type, maybe skin and eye color. Cells get replaced every so often. If the genes new instruction is to start producing blond instead of black hair then I don't see why that wouldn't work.If we are talking about gene editing humans that are already born, definitely, You have to be retarded to think that gene editing is going to fix the already closed bones in your face, and you must be even dumber to think gene editing is going to make a 21+ year old sub human any taller than what he already is.
Yes, that may be possible, But when there are far cheaper alternatives like Colored contacts, skin cosmetics, and hair dye, I do not get why you would even consider gene editing as a viable alternatives, especially with the risks involved.You can probably change hair type, maybe skin and eye color. Cells get replaced every so often. If the genes new instruction is to start producing blond instead of black hair then I don't see why that wouldn't work.
This is already being done by dying hair, using contact lenses, and plastic surgery.You can probably change hair type, maybe skin and eye color. Cells get replaced every so often. If the genes new instruction is to start producing blond instead of black hair then I don't see why that wouldn't work.
Girls only like natural men. If they realize you have cosmetics, hair dye, etc. They feel like they have been deceived and view you as a "predator".Yes, that may be possible, But when there are far cheaper alternatives like Colored contacts, skin cosmetics, and hair dye, I do not get why you would even consider gene editing as a viable alternatives, especially with the risks involved.