I'm actually pro genetic engineering for this usecase. By expanding our medicine, we created an evolutionary problem: Carriers of genetic diseases keep passing their genes, passing the defects further. This will result in more and more health issues unless faulty genes themselves are fixed
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There are more capable, actual medical professionals that can advance this field in a non-wallstreet all eggs in one basket kind of way.
If (and is a really, really big if) this open the door to a better understanding of this type of pathologies and a way to somewhat cure them, I would say that it would be for the better.
But of course I am sure it will not end this way...
This guy can.
You know, everybody makes a idiot of himself as best as he can, and this guy can.
As long as they wait until they’re 18.
Wait a tic. I've seen this movie.
This is how I find out that he's gay?
Well, good for him and his partner.
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