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If I wanted to grow a genetically-modified perfect daughterwife via an artificial womb, what all would I need to know how to do? I assume I would need a background in biomedical engineering, as well as a deep understanding of genetics, biology, and biochemistry. Is it feasible to learn these things before I'm old and grey, or would my best bet be to finance an underground lab for geneticists to conduct their experiments free from the restraint of an ethics committee, with their access to this lab contingent on them providing me with a daughterwife who has had the whore and disloyal genes crispr'd out of her?
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we got rileyanon on /sci/ before gta 6
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>>16959515
Sorry, I don't know who that is.



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