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at-aol-dot-com t1_j0xldsi wrote

I’m not an expert, and I don’t mean for this to be THE answer to your question.

But when I read it, my first through had to do with something that could be interesting (I’m a little high, too, but stay with me, I have a source for my ponderings’ basis):

I am curious to learn how the space grown rice compares to earth grown rice, not just in characteristics like size, weight, etc, but mutations or other differences caused by the conditions on the space station at the molecular level (DNA).

What made me think about it is the 2015-2016 NASA study mission with identical twins:

So, in 2015 NASA began a study/mission to get data on what being in space for ~1 year, aboard a space craft (in this instance, the ISS), would do to the human body.

One identical twin (Scott) was in space for 340 days, and the other (Mark) stayed on Earth as the control subject.

>Ten teams of scientists studied different aspects of the twins’ health and biology, from gene expression to gut bacteria to cognition.

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at-aol-dot-com t1_ix6wfwp wrote

A job that pays $x for 40 hours a week - Which this person has no problem working, and consistently.

How is that having “no responsibility ever?”

Next, wanna go tell enslaved people that they should be grateful? That at least they have work to fill their days with, and the occasional non-moldy meal? Remind them: More appreciation, wayyy less being a literal living person and expecting any non-grueling hours in their days

“Video games.” 😂

The idiocy and ignorance you display here is something something you really should talk to someone about. Someone who doesn’t think a human being should have any non-grueling in a 24 hour period.

Get some self respect while your at it, and stop bowing down and thanking employer who demand more of your time on top of your 40 hours, just bc they can, and have convinced you that REAL hardworkers should play the martyr and lash yourself to the wheel for extra hours over and over again.

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