11/16/24 - We can’t rely just on defense against western genetic weapons.
“My wife told me a story. A mom in Guangzhou had two boys, and as they grew up, they both got Myasthenia gravis. The western doctors say that it’s hereditary, I say bullshit. It’s caused by a western lifestyle. Myasthenia gravis is fundamentally just a lack of yang energy in your spleen and stomach. They definitely ate too much western food, prepackaged food, coke, and ice cream, and hurt their digestive system. The additives added up and caused a blockage of Yang energy from reaching the rest of the body.
Why don’t I believe in genetic treatments?
Based on my understanding of dynamic causality, I describe this problem in this way.
Right now, in gene theory, the current hypothesis is that each segment of genes corresponds to a type of protein. Right now, we’ve detected roughly 25,000 segments of DNA, but just the proteins found inside the human body reach over 50,000 types. That’s a bit awkward, isn’t it?
We can abstract the relationship between genes and proteins to a route problem. If we round off to say that there’s 30,000 segments of DNA and 60,000 proteins, then it’s a 30Kx60K matrix.
It’s not too big of a matrix, but if you want to study the route between genes and proteins, you have to understand every single relationship between each pair of genes and proteins. That’s how you can form a complete matrix and find the best route.
So the current dynamic causality is just pure bullshit, because they completely ignore how genes can use multiple other genes and proteins to affect other routes.
And modern genetic research completely ignore the uses of MRNA. Traditional Chinese Medicine works by using the MRNA inside plants to replicate genes and control how proteins are folded.
This is a problem that western medicine doesn’t even begin to understand.
If you consider all of that, then this is no longer a matrix, but a high-order tensor.
So current genetic treatments are pure bullshit.
Of course, we need to put in a lot more research into this area, because genes are incredibly efficient at killing people. Although they can’t cure diseases, it’s always easier to destroy something than to build something.
We can’t rely just on defense against western genetic weapons.”
Comments say, “Kids these days are born with damaged spleens and stomachs. Western doctors deliberately cut the umbilical cord down to just 0.5cm, and Traditional Chinese Medicine has always said that cutting the umbilical cord too short hurts the stomach.”
“Hou Fuqiang’s “Treatment, observations, and research into late stage, severe myasthenia gravis”. He has a cure rate of 70%, and you can find it on CNKI.” [thesis-publishing site]
“This myasthenia gravis thing OP talks about might have nothing to do with DNA, but there definitely are problems caused by genes. Before in our village, there was a girl who got a husband from out of state and had three kids. The first time died as a baby, the second one lived to 10 years old, and the third one lived to be a teenager. In the end, they had to adopt one, because they were getting too old. I heard later that the doctor explained that their genes just didn’t make good matches.”
“This is the actual words from an old lady. I cleaned it up a little, but basically, she said, “Back when we became wives, we were only 16-17 years old and didn’t know how anything worked. Our MILs were in their 30s and 40s, still healthy and strong, with plenty of land, and with a son. Young wives had to make money by relying on their in-laws’ land and needed their MIL to teach them life skills.
Now, the wives you find are in their 20s and 30s. They’re adults and they can make money and support a family on their own. We MILs are in our 60s. We’re practically half in the ground already. If we can help take care of the baby for a few years and our DILs are grateful enough to take care of us back, that’s a decent enough relationship.”
From this point of view, it’s not really about whether MILs are more powerful or whether DIL have more power. It’s just whichever middle-aged person has more experience in life and is stronger and healthier has the say-so. MILs nowadays are the same age as husband’s grandmas used to be. They should be respected, but they can’t be the person to lead the whole family’s direction anymore.”
Comments say, “This is so true! It’s not some moralistic preaching at all! This is just talking about reality, and it should become the standard for how MILs and DILs interact from now on. You have to face this reality to have a harmonious family, and harmony is what every family needs.”
“It’s not just MILs and DILs. It’s the same with parents and children. Whoever has the money and strength gets to decide on things.”
“My MIL told me before that when she was a DIL, she had to take care of her in-laws, but DILs nowadays are completely different.”
“43rd day without any living money.
I’ve texted him (apologising and smoothing things over and asking for money). I didn’t get any sleep. I shouldn’t have texted anything, because I didn’t get a reply, and I didn’t get any money. I guess this means he’s made his choice, right? Next, I need to look for a house, so I can move my cat and internet set up out, and then sell the furniture and appliances. This way, we can completely separate. Did I have to leave myself with no way out? But he didn’t leave me with any options. Or should I look for a job, leave the kid with her grandma, and try to resolve this around the New Years? I’m sure he’s hid all his property now. What should I do with all this frustration?”
OP shows her text, which reads, “Daddy [as in, what you end up calling your partner to model saying “daddy” for your baby. It’s not sexual in any way in this context], hi, are you done with work now? Thank you for paying the electric bill this morning, so the baby and I could eat today. She’s been complaining about a stomachache for a couple of days. I had to spend tens of RMB of money on medicine this morning at the hospital, and the doctor said that she can’t have any snacks until she gets better. If you didn’t pay the electricity bill, we wouldn’t have been able to afford lunch. Yesterday, your mom came, and she said that if I talked to you properly, you’d give us living money. I’ve never tried to talk nice to a man before. Sometimes, I can’t even talk nice to my own baby. I’ll thicken my skin and assume that you want to keep being with me. How could you leave me and the baby to live on credit cards, wracking up debt? Why don’t you send some living money to my Alipay, and if you want to see the baby, you can add me on wechat? We can each take a step back, can’t we? If you don’t want to, then I guess I know the answer. I’m sure you thought a lot during this time. I don’t want you to force yourself into anything. Do what your heart wants to do, because this is the rest of your life we’re talking about, after all.”
Comments say, “Why are you so pathetic? Just throw your kid at your MIL and go to the court and get yourself a divorce. Of course you need to go out there and make money. What other option do you have?”
“Just sue for divorce. Why do you have to take a step back? What the hell is up with your MIL not talking to her own son and coming over to talk you down instead?”
“He’s not even paying for electricity? You can’t even afford food? What the hell are you apologising for? Just GTFO and take care of yourself. If you can take care of your baby, do. If not, her dad’s still alive. It makes me mad how low you make yourself.”
A compilation of people accidentally slipping up and saying the wrong thing:
“I thought the barista was going to ask me if I wanted a coaster, but what she actually said was, “Have a nice day.” And I reflexively replied, “No, thank you.” And then I left.”
“Went into a store and looked around and didn’t see anything I wanted to buy, but it made me feel awkward so I tried explaining myself to the store employee, and I slipped up and said, “Nothing I want to steal here today.””
“I went to a friend’s house one time, and I always get awkward when I’m at someone else’s house. That’s when my friend’s mom brought me over an apple, and I was like, “What is that??”’
“Last time, in my school’s corridor, it was super slippery because it had been raining. Just as I was about to fall, I reached out to grab the railing and accidentally grabbed the guy in front of me in the butt. Our eyes met, and for some reason, he went, “Thank you.” And I was like, “You’re welcome.””
“Went to the boba tea place to get a drink and saw a hooligan inside. The girl at the counter asked me what I want, and I was like, “I’d like one hooligan please.””
“When I’m at my dorm, whenever someone knocks on the door, I’d say, “Come on in.” Until one time, I was in the bathroom doing my business, when someone knocked and I just yelled out, “Come on in!” It felt like time had frozen.”
“Walked past the sink without my glasses and thought my roommate was washing fruits, so I went up and said hi, and it turned out to be a stranger. After I was done in the bathroom, I came out to the corridor to see someone who looked like my roommate. I went up and started launching in, “You have no idea, I just mistook someone for you!” And she turned around and it was the same stranger…”
“It’s fine. One time, while standing in line at the school cafeteria, a guy accidentally patted my butt, and I just patted him back.”
“One time, I was out with my best friend and I suddenly needed to go to the bathroom. I wasn’t paying attention at the time, so I just pulled my best friend into the bathroom, and it turned out I had grabbed a stranger. And it was a guy, at that. He was struggling the whole time, and I just kept going, “I don’t care. You have to come to the bathroom with me.” XD”
“Last time, I was in a hurry to get downstairs at school, but the staircase was filled with people. What I wanted to say was, “Bros, get out of my way.” [老铁, Lao Tie, a Dongbei word], but my brain blanked for a second and I actually said, “Husbands, get out of my way.” [老公, Lao Gong.] They all turned around to stare at me in disbelief, and even did a double take, but they still pulled each other out of my way for me.”
“I went to buy some kebabs and for some reason asked the owner, “Guess how much this costs?” The owner just stared at me.”
“Last time, I had no money left over for food after buying a whole bunch of skins, so I went with my roommate to buy some steamed buns at the cafeteria [the cheapest item, usually only 50-60 cents], but when we got to the window, I was like, “Lady, you got any skin?” And all three of us fell silent.”
“That’s okay. When I went to get my food at the window, they asked me what I wanted to eat, and I was like, “I don’t care.””
“I went to buy water. The owner told me, “Five bucks” [五元, wu yuan], and I heard it as “ Membership?” [会员, hui yuan]. I was like, “Don’t got it.” And the owner stared at me for five seconds and was like, “What are you doing if you don’t have it?” And I was like, “I’m not allowed to shop without it??””
#Yelled at by police for calling about 38 tons of grain being stolen. “On the 16th of November, a social media blogger exposes that in Jiangsu Province, Port Lianyun, Mr. Gao, who worked in food procurement, was transporting 38 tons of grain with his truck, when someone drove off with his truck and all his goods and sold his grain. After calling the police, the police had a very bad attitude in their phone call with him, telling Mr. Gao to, “Go make a complaint if you want to.”
On the evening of the 16th, New Yellow River’s reporters called Lianshui County Police Station’s representative and Mr. Gao to learn about the situation. The police representative told New Yellow River reporters that when the case happened, the higher ups at the police station took it very seriously, and the detective team was dispatched. Right now, police detectives are speaking to the culprit who took away the grain. The police will certainly deal with this case. The representative even asked the reporter to relay this information to Mr. Gao. Afterwards, Mr. Gao told reporters that the police station has contacted him and they have demanded that the culprit send his illegal gains to the police station’s account. He is currently on the way to the police station. Once his signs some paperwork, he can get his money back. He is very satisfied by how this case has been resolved.”
Comments say, “It’s so hard for ordinary people to fight for their rights.”
“You can’t call the police about your entire truck and everything on it being stolen? Then what can we call the cops for?”
“It’s not like they became police for the sake of the people.”
[Another piece of big news that I’d feel weird if I didn’t share it—there’s been another mass stabbing at a vocational college in Wuxi, causing 8 deaths and 17 injuries. This time, the guy did leave behind a letter explaining his motives—his school had basically forced him to work in a sweatshop as a part of his education, where he wasn’t getting paid, didn’t get any insurance, and was making him work in three shift rotations. This is a type of schedule very common in sweatshops, where you work the morning shift (8AM to 4PM, usually), then start working the evening shift (4PM to midnight) the next day, then work the night shift (midnight to 8AM) the day after that, then getting 24 or 48 hours off and starting over at the morning shift again. When he got sick, the manager refused to let him take any days off, and when he wanted to quit in protest, the school warned that he wouldn’t be allowed to graduate if he did so. So he, quote, “Wanted to use my death to improve labour laws.” A motive which has been summarised in most official state media as, “Due to failing class requirements and being dissatisfied at internship wages”.]