I haven't seen it yet, and don't know too much about it, but I have heard of it. They probably can't afford separate showers. The future sure is weird. Or it was. Will be? Was going to be? Tenses are complicated when talking about a future that isn't actually the future. Her voice, or her name? I don't really hear it either way. That's entirely possible. And you didn't think we'd get it tonight.
Good evening, anons! I hope the evening finds you well; I spent the week in self-isolation due to a respiratory infection requiring me to get tested. So that gave me time to take in a lot of the bullshit I normally get to see idiots post online. Obviously, there’s the current trend being spurred on, but I’ve said before I won’t get political. How about the continuing trend of using ‘natural’ remedies to cure things they physically can’t cure?
For example…everyone is scared of cancer. It can tear you apart from the inside, and modern treatments are…dangerous, to say the least. Well, what would you say if I told you there was a ‘miracle cure’ that you can take? A cure that’s totally natural, as it’s found in easily accessible fruit?
Let’s talk about Vitamin B17, also known as Laetrile, or Amygdalin.
The photobot completely photoshopped that, didn't he? She wasn't crouching like that when he took the picture.
Levi Rivera
She'll die in space during the final battle
Julian Lee
The history of this chemical ingredient goes back only to the 1800s, when two french chemists discovered that a chemical found in apricot seeds, when in the presence of certain enzymes, breaks down into glucose(sugar), benzaldehyde(a common organic compound), and hydrogen cyanide. Yes, cyanide…you see where this is going? We’ll get there. The chemical compound was then dubbed Amygdalin.
Then, in 1902, a Scottish Embryologist named John beard theorized that cancer cells were, in fact, the same as cells produced during pregnancy, called trophoblasts. He then theorized that once the pancreas formed, it would then produce another chemical called Chymotrypsin, which destroyed the trophoblasts. Ipso facto, if you could make more of this other chemical, your body would kill the cancer itself.