• Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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    Between this, my stripes, and my tail… all things I have genes for, but no activation…

    I’m kinda pissed, being human could be far less cringe

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    If people had wings and could fly it would be considered exercise and nobody would do it.

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        I was about to be offended and then I remembered how I got out of breath walking up the stairs this morning. (To be fair, I’m anemic af and almost certainly have a touch of long covid, but still.)

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          There’s just something about stairs that gets me. I can run a sub hour 10k, hike 15+ miles a day, and my resting heart rate is in the 50s, but stairs always get me winded.

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            My french teacher in high school said that everyone gets winded going up stairs, cause people who are fitter walk up the steps faster

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              This just solved it for me. That is exactly it. I’ve been angry at stairs my whole life and now I realize it’s because I go up them as fast as I walk- which is considerably faster than most people I know.

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        Please stop bad-mouthing Americans, it’s just self loathing at this point. It cannot be that black and white.

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        Yes. Burgerlanders are very averse to any level of self improvement that might be difficult. I blame the car culture propaganda more than I blame the people though.

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    I’m good on the feathers I read the goosebumps book about learning to fly and it gave me a preview of my trypophobia when R.L. Stine described the feathers growing out of the main characters skin

    ETA: it was “chicken chicken” not “how I learned to fly”

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      Huh? I just read this book and that was not in there. The kids just drank a potion and then could fly, there was no outward difference to them. Maybe you are mixing up a different one, like the chicken one? We just started that so idk how it goes. The cover has the girl as a chicken though.

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        Ahh I checked the synopsis and you’re right I definitely got it mixed up with another. I need to find it now.

        ETA:Definitely the chicken one jeez it just gave me goosebumps

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    I want the damn feathers for the social aspect! If we were allowed to preen each other, the world would be a better place!

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    What does that even mean, you have like “four letters” and dna strands of millions long. Like how selective do you have to be. I’m sure you can basically write anything that way.

    Are there entire chunks that are inactive that would give feathers, that at some point gave feathers to our ancestors?

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      I recall that scientists reactivated chicken genes for teeth and grew a toothed chook

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      I agree, this seems pretty misleading. And are there any other feathered animals other than on the dinosaur branch? Because if not, how should the feather DNA even end up in mammalian DNA?? Or maybe feathers are produced by very common differently used genes? But in this case this would be even more nonsensical…