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Discussion Genetic modification in humans should be legal

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We’re out here grinding gym, skincare, surgery, even mewing just to fix what bad genetics gave us. But the second one talks about gene editing? Suddenly it’s “unnatural” and “going too far” Nah be so for real

Praising glow-ups, but a built-in jawline and perfect skin from birth is “cheating”?

Height boosting insoles? Normal. Hair transplants? Standard. Fixing it at the DNA level? “Unethical”

The rich already bio-hack their kids while the rest of us are stuck coping with bad rolls in the genetic lottery


They fear genetic modification because it levels the playing field. Imagine a world where everyone is born hot. No weak chins, no balding, no bad skin. That’s not sci-fi that’s the next evolution of looksmaxxing
 
We’re out here grinding gym, skincare, surgery, even mewing just to fix what bad genetics gave us. But the second one talks about gene editing? Suddenly it’s “unnatural” and “going too far” Nah be so for real

Praising glow-ups, but a built-in jawline and perfect skin from birth is “cheating”?

Height boosting insoles? Normal. Hair transplants? Standard. Fixing it at the DNA level? “Unethical”

The rich already bio-hack their kids while the rest of us are stuck coping with bad rolls in the genetic lottery


They fear genetic modification because it levels the playing field. Imagine a world where everyone is born hot. No weak chins, no balding, no bad skin. That’s not sci-fi that’s the next evolution of looksmaxxing
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We’re out here grinding gym, skincare, surgery, even mewing just to fix what bad genetics gave us. But the second one talks about gene editing? Suddenly it’s “unnatural” and “going too far” Nah be so for real

Praising glow-ups, but a built-in jawline and perfect skin from birth is “cheating”?

Height boosting insoles? Normal. Hair transplants? Standard. Fixing it at the DNA level? “Unethical”

The rich already bio-hack their kids while the rest of us are stuck coping with bad rolls in the genetic lottery


They fear genetic modification because it levels the playing field. Imagine a world where everyone is born hot. No weak chins, no balding, no bad skin. That’s not sci-fi that’s the next evolution of looksmaxxing
it's a good idea but only the rich can do it. Removing the cancer potential genes, reducing myostatin. Only side effect is reproductive harms
 

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