• tubaruco@lemm.ee
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    all of the comments are assuming this is how evolution works… and most dont even seem to be sarcastic

    do people really think this is how it works or am i going crazy?

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    Fredric Brown wrote a fun very short story (he was known for page-long short stories) about a scientist who discovered immortality and took the serum, but he had a cold at the time, so the bacteria also became immortal, took over his body, became pneumonia and put him in a coma. Eventually, his colleagues buried him.

    Edit: Found the story. Got the details slightly wrong, but the gist was the same- https://fb2.top/the-second-fredric-brown-megapack-434391/read/part-16

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    Luckily, the body naturally purges out unwelcome living inhabitants in the GI tract.

    As in your diarrhea them out before they could burst out through your abs.

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    I mean, what kind of immortality are we talking about here?

    If your cells have been locked into “last known good configuration” then there’s no reason for anything inside you to evolve because nothing is changing.

    Or maybe you aren’t immutable, but like a ship of theseus, in which case why would your internal biome evolve away from the eternally balanced environment it lives in? Crabs haven’t evolved for millenia because once perfection is achieved, where else can you evolve?

    Tldr, what I’m saying is, vampires should be more worried about bursting with crabs than dinos.

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    Just before they burst out you get to live a symbiotic beneficial relationship with internal dinosaurs.

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    By the time that happens you’ll have carcinized and your chitinous shell will be strong enough to hold them in

    (yes I know carcinization doesn’t work that way)