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Lets self-reflect for a moment. Could self-sabotage be the reason behind my results? The phrase 'I am' is incredibly powerful, but it's often followed by negative thoughts and words. Rather than affirming our limitations, we should focus on empowering ourselves
@TheHugeLap@grok@YJ_Eclectic Since you don't know how to interpret stats. The ones you shared are of fathers living in the household. Despite more black fathers per capita not living in the house holds, they are still more involved in their children's lives.
This is what the British, who now want to lecture us about human rights, did to the original Australian people. They committed a genocide and placed them in concentration camps while importing European prisoners and criminals to the islands to occupy them, with the first fleet of prisoners landing on January 18, 1788.
Today their descendants control the island and claim to be indigenous, while most of the original people who survived are isolated and subjugated in their own native land.
This is the history they try to hide from you and won’t teach in school.
Forget killing cancer cells. South Korea just figured out how to talk them back into being normal.
Scientists at KAIST in Daejeon have done something the world has been chasing for decades.
They found a molecular switch that flips cancer cells back into healthy cells.
No chemo. No radiation. No destroying anything.
Just… reversal.
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho and his team caught cancer in the act. That tiny window where a normal cell is on the edge of turning malignant but hasn't fully crossed over yet. They call it the "critical transition" — the same kind of jump that happens when water hits 100°C and becomes steam.
In that split-second window, the cell is unstable. Normal and cancerous at the same time.
And that's exactly where they hit the switch.
In colon cancer trials, they targeted three master genes — MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2 — and the cancer cells didn't die.
They went back to being healthy intestinal cells. Like nothing ever happened.
The team built a digital twin of the gene network to map every move a cell makes on its way to becoming cancerous. Then they reverse-engineered the path home.
Their paper landed in Advanced Science, published by Wiley.
It's still early. Lab trials and mice. Human treatment is years away.
But the idea of curing cancer without killing a single cell is no longer science fiction.
Source: KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), published in Advanced Science journal
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
@ImBibianaGarcia@Ty_9707__@MUSICANDBUILDS So when would've been a better time to approach if not on the beach in your leisure time vibing? Grocery store? Gas Station? Lol where would you rather be approached...because bro was respectful. He even asked the friends if they minded.
@guriactual@DefenceInstinct There's full footage out there this is old and happened last year. Most ppl have seen the entire video. You should search it. You'll see that he didn't deserve this shit.