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    Paul Graham‏Verified account @paulg 2 Jun 2020

    "Evolution pieced together the virus from multiple parts—most from bats, but with a key contribution from pangolins."https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/06/sars-cov-2-looks-like-a-hybrid-of-viruses-from-two-different-species/ …

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      2. pranav_modi‏ @pranav_modi 2 Jun 2020
        Replying to @paulg

        And had key contributions from other creatures that like building walls to keep the Mongolians away.

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      3. an actual krampus‏ @davidsteele 2 Jun 2020
        Replying to @pranav_modi @paulg

        Those are people, not creatures. Bigot. @paulg this is your crew.

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      1. Nabil Hunt‏ @Nabil02030 2 Jun 2020
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        that's how product/market fit gets produced!

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      2. CyberPunkCat‏ @CyberCatPunk 2 Jun 2020
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        BS. We all know it was made in a lab.

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      2. Unrecorded Yak 2021‏ @aperfectstrange 2 Jun 2020
        Replying to @paulg @__ice9

        “Evolution” is the new Wet Market or Cave In Yunnan or whatever as long as it’s not the recombination/insertion techniques described in dozens of journal articles demonstrating the synthesis of chimeric coronaviruses poised for emergence in human populations.

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      3. ₿ill Skidd‏ @BillSkidd 2 Jun 2020
        Replying to @aperfectstrange @paulg @__ice9

        LOL. What you said is actually the simplest explanation! Occam’s razor for such a confluence of traits. ...along with the proximity of the lab, what it was studying and it’s history of both incidents and cover-ups.

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      1. Julián Molina‏ @julian_molina 2 Jun 2020
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        Man, the replies you are getting for this one are🔥

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      1. Ajay Pal Singh‏ @ajaypalsaggu 2 Jun 2020
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        Someone watched the Contagion and got ideas it seems.

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      2. Robertware@a-brain-fart.com‏ @raw_ware1971 2 Jun 2020
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        How many years have we done animal testing and disease research it would make sense. Infect an animal then release it when the virus mutates.

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      3. Robertware@a-brain-fart.com‏ @raw_ware1971 2 Jun 2020
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        Long rigorous studies months even years of research to evolve a virus in a lab.

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