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November 27, 2021

Hey mom.

A powerful mutant strain called the Omicron strain has been discovered in South Africa. The genetic sequence of the centipede is quite different from the Delta strain.

The mRAN vaccine involves incorporating antibodies against centipede proteins into cells and causing them to be produced.

However, if the genetic sequences are too different, the vaccine's effectiveness may be reduced.

So, with the human species, new species were born and then disappeared... and this cycle continued until only Homo sapiens, a primate species well suited to the current global environment, survived.

Sapiens and chimpanzees are originally the same apes.

The descendants of the group that began walking on two legs 7 million years ago and the tree-dwelling group adapted to the Earth's environment at the time and survived.

Two million years ago, a mutant species called Homo erectus pithecanthropus was born , in which the brain volume suddenly expanded . This is known as Peking Man or Java Man.

There were more than 20 species of humans, ranging in height from less than 1 meter to over 2 meters .

So, what was left in the end were the Neanderthals, who were strong enough to fight off carnivores on their own, and the Sapiens, who were physically weak but intelligent.

Neanderthals could not speak due to the structure of their throats, and the size of their social lives was around 100 people, similar to that of chimpanzees.

Sapiens could speak, had a brain unlike any other Homo species ever known, and had the imagination.

From my dad's naughty animalistic delusionism to Spinoza's Ethical metaphysical pantheism.

So, the crucial difference is that they have come to form groups numbering in the hundreds or even hundreds of millions, based on collective delusions of "God," "heaven," and "nation."

The battle between small and large groups is a draw. The current theory is that Neanderthals were wiped out by Sapiens .

So.

Colds are caused by viruses, right?

Most historical epidemics have been coronaviruses or influenza, which have mutated over and over until they evolved (or devolved?) into the viruses we know today that cause cold symptoms.

Is it the virus adapting to its environment, or is it the human body adapting to the virus?

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens could not wiz.

However, I think COVID-19 will eventually become a part of Sapiens' lives as a "common cold. "

In other words, if you think about the coronavirus and human "evolution" in abstract terms, it turns out that those who had the ability to adapt to their environment are the ones that survived, Mom.

So, the most pressing issue is how we adapt to our environment.

For now, the key is to prevent the disease from developing even if you are infected.

You know those guys like dads who come hugging you from behind and saying "I'm home" without wearing a mask or washing their hands ?

That's how it spreads. Most of the people infected these days are family members. Dads with poor hygiene standards get it, and then it spreads to moms who aren't paying attention.

But if both my mother and I can suppress the virus with our immune systems, the virus won't multiply to a level that would show up on a test.

Vaccines are not a measure to prevent infection, but they do prevent the onset and worsening of the disease. There is no other way to prevent infection than the classic methods of gargling, washing your hands, and wearing a mask .

Doctors will also tell you that the most effective way to prevent positive reactions and onset of the disease is through diet, sleep, and a "diet that's good for your intestines."

So, as the first step in adapting to your environment, try using soy sauce koji!