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>>15031412
>pic
>A cauchy sequence of rational numbers DOES NOT define an irrational number
Why not?

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>>12680282
>politicians took this from us

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>>11887300
>shifting the goalposts
Another brainlet argument. Obviously, an artificially sterilized mouse with a completely absent microbiome is going to be removed from the effects of their microbiota? This is pretty obvious stuff, retard.

The main point of the quote, which you are still too dense to understand, is that probiotic supplements fed to mice reduced hunger-inducing hormones when compared to the NORM mice. A NORM mouse is what a fat fuck would represent, not a GF mouse, you brainlet. Keep up.

You said:
> " There is no plausible way how bacteria could make people eat more."

I presented clear evidence that the bacteria in "normal" mammals (ones with low microbial diversity) have higher levels of hunger-inducing hormones than those with more diverse populations. Then, I presented evidence that the microbiota community structure changes drastically within 24h of changing diet. Are you really too autistic to follow this?

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>>10434856
Where the fuck do you live that it takes 3 hours to drive somewhere? Why don't you live closer to your job?

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>>8400584
>Kæstur hákarl (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhauːkʰardl̥]) (Icelandic for "treated shark") is a national dish of Iceland consisting of a Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) or other sleeper shark which has been cured with a particular fermentation process and hung to dry for four to five months. Kæstur hákarl has a strong ammonia-rich smell and fishy taste
>strong ammonia-rich smell
>ammonia

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>>7609308
>that design on the side boosters

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