Am I bugging, I don’t think that’s how probability works
No bro is dumb asf LMAO just cause there’s 2 possibilities doesn’t mean it’s 50/50
At least OP wont ever get brain cancer cause aint no cells in there to begin with
My grandson already been on this wave actually, gets the sympathy chemo dates too
wait really? how much does it cost? been struggling to find a clinic near me to get me a rate.
My grandson already been on this wave actually, gets the sympathy chemo dates too
Grandson??
At least OP wont ever get brain cancer cause aint no cells in there to begin with
How so
No bro is dumb asf LMAO just cause there’s 2 possibilities doesn’t mean it’s 50/50
its a 50/50 chance that i rawdog megan thee stallion tonight bro cmon now
Grandson??
i mean it isnt too farfetched![]()
No bro is dumb asf LMAO just cause there’s 2 possibilities doesn’t mean it’s 50/50
the way i see it you either get cancer or you dont so 50/50
The short-term effects could be rough but it really seems worth it in the long run
Well of course, but I can deal with that while I'm still relatively young. In the long-run it's insanely beneficial (I will get cancer at some point I just know this).
Cant escape death
no one is trying to escape it
it's like would you rather do russian roulette with 5 bullets in the chamber or 1? that's what we're discussing here
How so


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Why didnt doctors/scientists think of this but teenagers on tiktok got it all figured it out
Well of course, but I can deal with that while I'm still relatively young. In the long-run it's insanely beneficial (I will get cancer at some point I just know this).
Yeah if you have a genetic predisposition to cancer you probably should get on this wave
Why didnt doctors/scientists think of this but teenagers on tiktok got it all figured it out
trusting big pharma and big med in 2023?
Why didnt doctors/scientists think of this but teenagers on tiktok got it all figured it out
They did and they made a chart.
70/30 of what lmao this is supposed to be before you even have cancer right?
I heard that some of the prepatients (about 30%) suddenly develop Retinoblastoma (a rare type of cancer) right after their second treatment. But since it's very specific and easy to predict most of the time it doesn't propagate quickly enough because they can control it before it even happens.

What the heck? C'mon man.