keccers
@keccers.eth
This is a good reply and I want to call it out I believe it is safe to assume If you have engaged with any sort of consumer genetic testing — including DTC bloodwork Your information and death date is probably in some actuarial table now and you will be judged against that for the rest of your life
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
terrifying but now I'm curious 😅
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keccers
@keccers.eth
Take it up with Merkle and their platform bugs (link is in another reply to Bleu)
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
yes I saw. are you one to hold any importance to knowing when you'll die?
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I got genetic tested and will forever regret it and often feel called to tell people to not do it but don’t really want to make myself subject to discrimination in the process It’s a good idea in theory but people are too evil and are only using it for evil ends The information you think will bring you peace and control sometimes CAN ONLY be used to hurt you gand you can never unlearn it
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
I got one of those tests as a gift but never sent it in. Seems procrastination was the right choice. I'd rather not know when I die or anything else, best to just live until I stop doing that and hopefully painlessly while asleep.
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