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Do these bitches think their vaxxed bodies are going to bring a baby to full term if the sperm is from an unvaxxed donor?

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I had assumed the demand was from the uninjected.

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Every woman I know who didn't get any of the jabs is good looking, more than necessary to be able to land a husband. I assumed the needy were ugly fat slobs or dykes.

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Shit, who cares. I might do this

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Check the relevant laws in your jurisdiction. You could be liable for child support payments for children you father via sperm donation.

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You had better check the relevant laws in your jurisdiction. You could be liable for child support payments for children you father via sperm donation.

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You'd be better off making your "donation" directly into the toilet. That way, it won't develop into some cancer ridden mutant with a defective heart.

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I'd only donate sperm if it was for a pureblood, straight, White European woman who couldn't conceive. No mini me nignog halfsies or alphabet families accepted.

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That's my fear of donating. Some dyke couple having my kid especially if it was a boy they would probably torture.

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Sounds like a good policy to me. If we don't have standards we have nothing.

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Vaxed sperm is not the problem after a year or so because you produce new sperm. Vaxed eggs on the other hand are fucked. It seems that the spike protien accunulates in the ovaries. Even if it eventually gets cleared out the damage done to the eggs is permanent.

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Depends if the mRNA changed DNA. New sperm would be modified. Studies confirmed it can modify DNA and was attracted to testies and ovium.

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The DNA altering was shown in liver cells not sperm. The damage it does to eggs is not from DNA modification but from the spike protein.

DNA transcription can only be caused by the mRNA directly. What accumulates in the ovaries and testies is the spike protein.

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Nope. It was shown to be a generic pathway to genetic modification. New sperm is representative of the DNA of the host. The only question is, which cells are modified and are they involved in sperm production?