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Latest revision as of 12:06, 31 July 2023

marshmallow-test
Maybe we could just make a law that marshmallows have to taste like boiled asparagus?
Title text: Maybe we could just make a law that marshmallows have to taste like boiled asparagus?

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According to the stanford marshmallow experiment, kids who can look at a marsh-mallow for a long time without eating it tend to be healthier, smarter, and richer
The solution is clear
We must use crispr to alter every child's gene expression so they dislike the taste of marshmallow.
This should result in all children being superior within a single generation!
I dont know if we should conduct novel gene therapies on all babies at the same time.
I see you're in the pocket of big marshmallow.
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