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You always die a copy
WildernessWriterExplorer · 31-35, M
@MushroomFaerie I strongly disagree.
@WildernessWriterExplorer thats why we age because as time passes the copies of ourselves become more corrupt
WildernessWriterExplorer · 31-35, M
@MushroomFaerie better explain that
@WildernessWriterExplorer I thought I just did.
When our cells divide, the DNA molecule makes a copy of itself. You are not the same you that you were a minute ago. It takes 7 years and your entire skeleton is not the same one you had. Your body is not the same one you were born in
When our cells divide, the DNA molecule makes a copy of itself. You are not the same you that you were a minute ago. It takes 7 years and your entire skeleton is not the same one you had. Your body is not the same one you were born in
WildernessWriterExplorer · 31-35, M
@MushroomFaerie Ah I see.