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"Take any drug advertised on TV" | 215 comments | Create New Account
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Hear! Hear!
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 30 2013 @ 12:32 PM EDT

Genetic modification (as known properly when splicing genes) is very, very different from cross-breading (or even splicing one limb to another).

I find it to be a sour tactic (kind of like deliberately misleading someone) when someone conflates the two.

And if they have to deliberately mislead (rather then accidently, not realizing the conflation) then it stinks of the Tabaco industry and the "official tabaco reports".

I'm still open to the idea they're not deliberately misleading and can learn to tell the difference between the two.... at least for the time being.

RAS

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"Take any drug advertised on TV"
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 30 2013 @ 12:34 PM EDT

I must say:

    I have a huge amount of respect for National Geographic because any drugs they advertise comes with the nice pages of side effects and such!
Great KUDOS to National Geographic for doing that.

RAS

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