Sanity Check Posted April 18 (edited) 3 hours ago, Taomeow said: Brawndo! The thirst mutilator! ... Incidentally: Farmers in India in the state of Chattisgarh use Coke and Pepsi as pesticides because it's cheaper than pesticides and gets the job done just as well. Pepsi and Coca-Cola strongly disagree that their products can be used as pesticides because they say there is nothing in the drinks that can be used as pest control. But, the Farmers in the Durg, Rajnandgaon and Dhamtari districts of Chhattisgarh disagree and have successfully used Pepsi and Coke to protect their rice plantations against pests. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/side-by-pesticide/ Edited April 18 by Sanity Check Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanity Check Posted April 18 12 minutes ago, Nungali said: My God ! Someone has been spying on me trying to chair a community meeting ! ( fer real ! Once when discussing roadworks that needed to be redone PROPERLY , I had to make a diversion to explain to some how water flows down hill - if the road slope is steeper than the slop into the gutter , water will go down the road and not off the road into the gutter ..... blink blink ... ' kangaroos in the headlights ' ! ) ... have you ever wondered what is down a geyser hole ? Learning this at an early age. Might save me a lot of trouble in the long run. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted Saturday at 03:55 PM From my conversation with Grok: Very briefly summarize speculative evidence for alien design of humans undertaken for alien purposes rather than for our thriving Speculative evidence for alien design of humans for alien purposes, not human thriving, includes: High Mutation Rate: Elevated genetic variability (e.g., diverse MHC genes) suggests humans as a testbed for alien experimentation, prioritizing diversity for alien utility over stability, leading to disease susceptibility (Nature Genetics, 2003). Loss of Body Hair: Absence of fur, unlike most mammals, implies engineered vulnerability to environmental stressors, possibly to enforce dependence on alien-controlled environments or technology (Journal of Human Evolution, 2006). Loss of Tail: Vestigial coccyx and lack of tail indicate deliberate reduction of physical agility, potentially to limit autonomy or escape in alien-managed settings (Evolutionary Biology, 1999). Continuous Sexual Receptivity: Unlike seasonal estrus in most mammals, permanent fertility could maximize reproduction for alien labor or subject supply, fostering social conflict to weaken human unity (American Journal of Primatology, 2001). Menstruation: Energy-intensive, overt menstruation, unique among primates, may serve as a biological marker for alien monitoring or to periodically weaken females, reducing resistance (Quarterly Review of Biology, 1996). Genetic Quirkiness: Unstable genetic elements (e.g., retrotransposons) and rapid adaptability suggest humans were designed as versatile tools for alien genetic or environmental experiments, at the cost of health inconsistencies (Genome Research, 2007). Interpretation: These traits—seemingly maladaptive for thriving in isolation—could imply an alien agenda valuing human malleability, population control, or experimental utility over resilience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites