Welcome to Incels.is - Involuntary Celibate Forum

Welcome! This is a forum for involuntary celibates: people who lack a significant other. Are you lonely and wish you had someone in your life? You're not alone! Join our forum and talk to people just like you.

Experiment Prion is the ultimate disease that you can't get rid of

AsiaCel

AsiaCel

卐Mongoloid National SocialistϟϟTKD TTD▐┛
★★★★★
Joined
Nov 24, 2017
Posts
18,039
Prions are a group of Beta shaped proteins that are impossible to get rid of, unless on a burning machine that exceed 10,000C temperature.

They are the 'main characters' of various scary diseases like mad cow disease. Prions are misfold proteins that turns other proteins into it's form as well, rendering it useless and cloats up where it is.

The proteins we have can misfold anytime, and we won't know until many years later, 10+ years for most cases, sometimes exceeding 60+.

Enough cloating and that tissue is gone, have prions in your sleeping part of the brain? You can't sleep no more! Prion in the brain eventually kill you, it drills holes in the brain tissue.


In UK, mad cow disease made them destroyed all the cows and the Brits taken a economy hit.
 
In UK, mad cow disease made them destroyed all the cows and the Brits taken a economy hit.
yes, I heard about this. Creutzfeld Jacob's disease. Scary stuff...
 
May all femongoloids get prions
 
45% of everyone is immune!

Look up cannibal prions tribe ...




Basically, all humans have prions in them. If you eat another human you have a 55% chance of dying very happy as your brain vanishes.

This happened in ww2 Stalingrad during the siege. After that Russia had a cannibal problem that took years to end. Because you get happy when you eat other people. (That's why (((they))) do it.)
 
Re: How can you get a prion from eating beef?
Unintelligent_Anon
Png

Join Date: 2016-02-24
Post Count: 361
#185298440Sunday, March 13, 2016 9:13 PM CDT
The most plausible explanation is that the causative proteins between both illnesses vary quite significantly. The deer protein variant is not "cross-infective" in the manner that the bovine protein variant is. Well, towards humans, it would seem. Presumably, the protein itself is not degraded by the chemicals within the intestinal tract. Consequently, the protein is inevitably absorbed into the bloodstream, which allows it to penetrate the "BBB", or (Blood Brain Barrier).
Re: How can you get a prion from eating beef?
Unintelligent_Anon
Png

Join Date: 2016-02-24
Post Count: 361
#185299036Sunday, March 13, 2016 9:25 PM CDT
"Well, that makes a bit of sense, but I thought prions were only in the brain. How exactly do you get one by eating the meat?" The chemical alterations caused by minimal quantities of protein-infestation is enormous. It is probable that the proteins within the brain are capable of flowing throughout the tissues/bloodstream without invoking an immune reaction. This would make the entirety of the affected animal infectious without necessarily triggering systemic symptoms.
 
I prefer Virology more, though.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

shape1
shape2
shape3
shape4
shape5
shape6
Back
Top