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OP here. How the fuck can you make $300k in mathematics?

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>Also, for humans, bugs protein isn't as good as biger animals protein.

Studies have shown people of different cultural/ethnic backgrounds digest virtually all forms of food differently and absorb astoundingly varied amounts of the various nutrients required. I recall reading several papers on this matter and could go further in to detail. although I fear I may misrepresent the facts rather shit-tastically. Gimme a sec to look for the papers. Very interesting shit, indeed.

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first off creating a scenario to reason out what would happen should someone travel back in time is in itself, faulty.

take for example the paradox involving going back through time to kill your parents
this is inherently faulting for if you went back in time and killed your parents you would not exist in the future and so would not be able to go back and kill them

this situation makes false assumptions of itself
the situation itself is flawed
if you HAD gone back and "killed" your parents but still exist in the future then you didnt actually kill them, some other series of events would have occured to make it so that you still exist in the future (ie. you killed the wrong couple etc.)

sorry for the terrible explanation but i believe it makes sense
assuming time is linear

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