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| date = August 15, 2017 | | date = August 15, 2017 | ||
| title = marshmallow-test | | title = marshmallow-test | ||
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| titletext = Maybe we could just make a law that marshmallows have to taste like boiled asparagus? | | titletext = 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 | :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 | ||
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:smbc - comics.com | :smbc - comics.com | ||
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[[Category:Comics tagged science]] | [[Category:Comics tagged science]] |
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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.
- smbc - comics.com
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