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2011 Dec 9, 1:03am   1,226,781 views  9,189 comments

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6378   richwicks   2023 Aug 8, 10:47pm  

Patrick says






Where's this place? I'd love to go to it.
6380   HeadSet   2023 Aug 9, 2:38pm  

The definition of luck:


6386   Onvacation   2023 Aug 11, 3:55pm  

Almost half west Asian...

original link
6388   richwicks   2023 Aug 12, 10:05pm  

Patrick says





This animal is on the edge or over the edge of self awareness. It's recognizing it sees itself.
6389   Ceffer   2023 Aug 12, 10:09pm  

Onvacation says


Almost half west Asian...

Nothing worse than a Khazarian Mafia Iguana.



6390   RC2006   2023 Aug 13, 6:44am  

All this proves is the reason why jews are working with lizard people overlords.
6396   SoTex   2023 Aug 13, 12:07pm  

Onvacation says

Almost half west Asian...


The lizard DNA won't bind to the beads in the Illumina bead chip microarray. (I used to help design them; 23andme buys them from ILMN) The swab was contaminated with human DNA. (sorry for the spoiler)
6397   Patrick   2023 Aug 13, 12:16pm  

@just_passing_through

My wife does not match a known 3rd cousin at all on 23andme. Yet the 3rd cousin and my wife both match with a 2nd cousin of my wife.

I think this is actually possible, because maybe the 3rd cousin just didn't happen to inherit enough overlap with my wife to be detectable.
6398   SoTex   2023 Aug 13, 12:24pm  

Arrays are cheap and old technology. It's like taking a sample of a word from every page in a decent sized phone book. But super duper cheap. If you really want to do genetic analysis these days you'd use NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) capable of reading every word in the phone book. The step after that would be variant calling (typically) where your phone book is compared to a reference phone book and differences are noted. (outputs a VCF file if you care to dig into that)

The reason the lizard DNA isn't legit is the chip is covered in short sequences of human dna. Only complementary DNA (other strand of human DNA) would bind to it. Now if it were the case that 'some' of the lizard DNA just happened to bind it wouldn't be much and would fail QC. You'd at least need most of the beads hybridized with DNA to pass QC, thus, it's human DNA. Or the whole thing might just be BS.

There are dropouts in microarrays so that would explain your situation. A certain amount is tolerated. Same with NGS sequencing but it's called missing coverage - you just don't get a read over certain areas.. However good sequencing panel designs are aware of difficult regions and enrich for them.

Someday these ancestry companies will switch to sequencing but it's still ~$500-1K per genome. Most people wouldn't pay for that.
6399   SoTex   2023 Aug 13, 12:28pm  

Patrick says





low concrete wall hidden behind the wooden fence.
6402   Ceffer   2023 Aug 14, 11:08am  

just_passing_through says

Now if it were the case that 'some' of the lizard DNA just happened to bind it wouldn't be much and would fail QC. You'd at least need most of the beads hybridized with DNA to pass QC, thus, it's human DNA. Or the whole thing might just be BS.

There you go. Spoiling the Khazarian Mafia Iguana conspiracy theory. You owe us a new conspiracy theory for that.
6403   Patrick   2023 Aug 14, 1:34pm  

At my kitchen sink I saw a small spider wrapping up a much larger wasp. How does that happen? The wasp has a fucking stinger.

Anyway, I caught them both in a cup and liberated them outdoors. The wasp flew away. The spider cursed me, no doubt.


6404   Bd6r   2023 Aug 14, 4:35pm  

Patrick says

I caught them both in a cup and liberated them outdoors.

From our farm, caught this one in a kitchen sink:


6405   Bd6r   2023 Aug 14, 4:36pm  



6406   Bd6r   2023 Aug 14, 4:36pm  



6407   Ceffer   2023 Aug 14, 5:02pm  

Patrick says


At my kitchen sink I saw a small spider wrapping up a much larger wasp. How does that happen? The wasp has a fucking stinger.

I don't bother spiders that are 'good' spiders aka Daddy Long Legs, who will set up nests to catch and kill 'bad spiders' like the crawly bitey ones (various recluse type spiders). Daddy Long Legs have badass venom, but they can't bite people. In spite of being small, they can kill and consume surprisingly large prey. I have quite a cluster of them in my lion's den bathroom, and I just clean their webs out after they seem to leave for the season.

I also watch them and their habits, it's kind of fascinating.
6408   Onvacation   2023 Aug 14, 5:06pm  

Ceffer says

I don't bother spiders that are 'good' spiders aka Daddy Long Legs,

If you have spiders you have spider food. I prefer to let the spiders win.
6409   Onvacation   2023 Aug 14, 7:10pm  

I was cleaning out the woodshed a couple of weeks ago and a large black widow crawled out from under a shelf from across the room. I wasn't afraid of her, but I got the message.
6411   RC2006   2023 Aug 16, 1:09pm  

I would have gassed it and flipped him right out of the car.
6414   Eman   2023 Aug 17, 4:45pm  



6415   richwicks   2023 Aug 17, 7:12pm  

RC2006 says

I would have gassed it and flipped him right out of the car.


It could only happen if you're one of those pricks that blocks the intersection walkway.
6416   Onvacation   2023 Aug 17, 8:50pm  

richwicks says

This is basically an anonymous person that had an affair with a patient, who unfortunately died.

THAT'S how I want to go when I get old.

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