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potato 9. Feb. 2024 um 12:49 
it's fallout time
To think, if I'd lived there as a kid I never would have gotten cancer later on!
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Well hopefully Russia's artillery didn't kill the only specimen whose resistance could be transferred to humans.
zeke 9. Feb. 2024 um 12:55 
Definitely not that surprising. All that radiation is going to provide an environment that strongly 'selects' for cancer suppressing genes. Its survival of the fittest in action.
I predict increase in price for real estate around Chernobyl :CoconutLaugh:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von L1qu1dator:
I predict increase in price for real estate around Chernobyl :CoconutLaugh:
No way, it's too dangerous!
It's full of wolves which evidently can't be killed!
Groogo 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:03 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Bunni Bealla:
I was going to post this
copycat uwu
:)
I mean how the hell did they not all die from cancer in the first place? It's funny how humans can't survive in Chernobyl for 10 minutes without a hazmat suit but these animals are thriving there and even gaining superpowers.
vkobe 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:07 
yup no cancer resistance die, so it mean only resistance cancer can reproduce each other
vkobe 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:09 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Violent Rainbow:
I mean how the hell did they not all die from cancer in the first place? It's funny how humans can't survive in Chernobyl for 10 minutes without a hazmat suit but these animals are thriving there and even gaining superpowers.
because they are not close to reactor, mostly they are in diluted radiation dust with other material, not in very concentred radiation dust near nuclear reactor
Ursprünglich geschrieben von vkobe:
yup no cancer resistance die, so it mean only resistance cancer can reproduce each other

by that logic the decision to shell an uninhabited nuclear reactor ought to cause the humans to subconsciously choose targetting positions that will maximize the chance of hitting a beneficial wolf.

their genetic compatiability, and the sheer benefit to humanity resulting from it, ought to cause it to be a target for humanity's self-destructive impulses.
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NW/RL 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:12 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Violent Rainbow:
I mean how the hell did they not all die from cancer in the first place? It's funny how humans can't survive in Chernobyl for 10 minutes without a hazmat suit but these animals are thriving there and even gaining superpowers.
By Chernobyl do you mean the powerplant or the exclusion zone, because yeah nothing can "live" in the powerplant itself
xDDD 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:14 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von vkobe:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Violent Rainbow:
I mean how the hell did they not all die from cancer in the first place? It's funny how humans can't survive in Chernobyl for 10 minutes without a hazmat suit but these animals are thriving there and even gaining superpowers.
because they are not close to reactor, mostly they are in diluted radiation dust with other material, not in very concentred radiation dust near nuclear reactor
The Red Forest is still very irradiated
But yeah most of the Chernobyl area isn't THAT hot anymore.
Fun fact: every organic life-form has inactive cancer cells.

How cancer is triggered is still a science mystery but the fact is that we already have them inactive so this is merely smokescreen to the true cause of active cancer.
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xDDD 9. Feb. 2024 um 13:14 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Violent Rainbow:
I mean how the hell did they not all die from cancer in the first place? It's funny how humans can't survive in Chernobyl for 10 minutes without a hazmat suit but these animals are thriving there and even gaining superpowers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_NsueHWrfw
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