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Why has no Warp Speed Pill been invented to Stop Periods?

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Re: Why has no Warp Speed Pill been invented to Stop Periods?
« Reply #60 on: 04/10/2022 16:09:08 »
Quote from: championoftruth on 04/10/2022 16:02:20
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/10/2022 10:41:41
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/10/2022 08:47:05
The trick is to make fewer babies
And one popular way to do that is "The pill", which is one way to get a "Pill been invented to Stop Periods?"
So the OP apparently thinks it's a good idea and a bad idea.
I wonder if he will make up his mind.

Yes we could put a MRNA spiked protein the period stopper so women become periodless and infertile too.

Well done.
Who do you mean by "we"?
Because I'm not going to.

I see in another thread you are talking about how you have been giving money to that nice Mr Gates.
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Re: Why has no Warp Speed Pill been invented to Stop Periods?
« Reply #61 on: 04/10/2022 16:17:06 »
Quote from: championoftruth on 04/10/2022 16:02:20
Yes we could put a MRNA spiked protein the period stopper so women become periodless and infertile too.

How would that work?
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