Mr. Krinkle
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i bet i could beat his ass in a pizza dough competition
Canadians don't know anything about pizza
Canadians don't know anything about pizza

I hope you're ok. What will you do if it's one of the fangled covid thingies ? How long before you learn the test results?Managed to get some tests in the end. Now let's see if I've got this new fangled omnibus variant or if it's just a regular old cold...
i mean, that would be the rational response to data such as this.Oooh!
im glad you pointed that out so eloquently
im gonna go get vaccinated today!
thanks!
why doesn't it surprise me that you think you're better at baking than a baker with decades of experience?i bet i could beat his ass in a pizza dough competition
Canadians don't know anything about pizza![]()
i mean, that would be the rational response to data such as this.
why doesn't it surprise me that you think you're better at baking than a baker with decades of experience?
anyway @Yourbaker you have a lot to answer for because my government has a draconian sugar tax. also the fact that i only bother to learn about baking via the great british bake off is somehow your fault, its not on me to learn baking oh no. and also this mainstream media narrative about gluten, you control that.
this is literally analogies of arguments you've made about science, but in terms of your own profession. do you think these are valid critiques? if not why would they apply to science?
yes, i do research in microbial metagenomics currently but have research experience in a number of fields.@chinup If you don't mind me asking, what do you do? Are you a scientist?
I'm just a dumb Carpenter btw
A Biologist ? Impressive.yes, i do research in microbial metagenomics currently but have research experience in a number of fields.
i don't think anyone is dumb based on their profession.
I think you may have mentioned peanut allergies related to vaccines on here before. So, I saw a link to a paper on an Australian gov website that said peanut allergies didn't exist until the 1960s when they added peanut oil to vaccines, but now it seems to be gone and results in this: https://www.aph.gov.au/help/500?aspxerrorpath=/DocumentStore.ashxBUT my expertise in vaccine knowledge comes from experience as a patient/victim who has experienced side effects from vaccines in the past
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I think you may have mentioned peanut allergies related to vaccines on here before. So, I saw a link to a paper on an Australian gov website that said peanut allergies didn't exist until the 1960s when they added peanut oil to vaccines, but now it seems to be gone and results in this: https://www.aph.gov.au/help/500?aspxerrorpath=/DocumentStore.ashx
Still shows up as the first result in Google but is gone when I click it:
What evidence do you have?there's no doubt in my mind, that almost all allergies are from vaccines
Then in 1967, researchers identified immunoglobulin E (IgE), the antibody responsible for most allergic reactions. When someone is exposed to an antigen, peanuts for example, their body produces a specific IgE antibody in a process called sensitization. People prone to allergies produce disproportionate amounts of IgE that remain dormant until the allergen is detected again; they then go berserk, triggering the mast cells to release their allergy-causing chemicals.![]()
A brief history of allergies
Allergies were discovered over 150 years ago, however despite historical developments mankind is still searching for a cure.www.nationalgeographic.com
go read that if you'd like to start researching allergies and vaccines
im not gonna sit here and try to prove it to you all
connect the dots yourself
unfortunately not. my background is in theoretical physics/computer science. i design algorithms and write code to analyse biological data.A Biologist ? Impressive.
i like the sound of getting filthy rich but unfortunately probably lack the skills you would need. or the desire to run a business.You probably know about certain flagellate protozoa which produce enzymes such as glycoside hydrolases, endo-acting cellulases and exo-acting glucosidases which are able to cleave the glycosidic linkage in cellulose. If we collaborate...and figure out a way to mimic this action large-scale, we'll become filthy rich together...and all the plebs here will have to grovel at our feet![]()
When it comes to important shit, I don't spread liesI don't have a problem with my lies. I only have a problem with your lies.