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Darnell, a genetic male, exhibits female behavior and lays eggs, having been exposed to atrazine throughout his life. This is Darnell's third clutch, and he has been copulating for nearly 24 hours. This situation is remarkable from a scientific perspective, yet it raises concerns. Atrazine is a common contaminant found in ground, surface, and drinking water, and the level that caused this male to develop female traits is three times lower than the permissible limit.

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In Washington DC, we observe a peculiar creature known as the jackass. Despite being past his prime, this elderly jackass still holds a leadership role. As he struggles to remember his speech, he fights the urge to pick his nose. He reminisces about the money he and his family have stolen, but then soils his diaper, causing discomfort. The elder jackass sniffs the air and looks to his second-in-command, a younger and more brazen jackass who ignores the foul smell coming from the elder jackass's diaper.

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Dogs are the only beings you can trust in life. They descended from wolves and we bred them thousands of years ago. Wolves realized that humans were capable of killing mammoths, so they decided to befriend us. Over the course of 50,000 years, we formed a strong bond with dogs of all sizes and breeds. This bond is the closest interspecies connection in the world. If you have a dog for more than a month, you can trust them more than anyone else in your life.

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Pete, a 106-year-old alfalfa coast tortoise, is being fed scraps and is described as beautiful despite having a round nose instead of a pointed one. He currently weighs around 600 pounds and is expected to reach 1100 pounds. Pete is living a dream with his caretaker, Sam. The speaker finds it amazing.

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This video features a cat named Marlon who thinks he's a dog. He was adopted at a young age and grew up with dogs, considering them his family. Marlon loves water and even swims better than the other pets. He enjoys going to the beach and mimicking the dogs' behavior. Marlon has no fear of the ocean and even digs holes like the dogs. He always wants to be with the dogs, whether it's in the truck or on the boat. Marlon truly feels like a part of the family and is meant to be this way.

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The speaker explains that they wanted to see what would happen if they sent their pet lizard DNA to 23andMe. With the help of their wife, they extracted enough saliva to mail the sample. After about three months, they were shocked to learn that the lizard was 51% Ashkenazi Jewish and 48% West Asian. The results also provided a little background and history, including what the lizard liked to eat. The speaker mentions that this information was interesting and asks which animal DNA they should send in next.

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We've been experimenting with a new technique. The idea is to castrate a boy before puberty so his voice doesn't change. You know how a boy's voice can be beautiful before puberty, but then it changes? We're really proud of Antonio's singing. Does he like what we've done? Well, it's hard to say. Antonio seems indifferent. When asked about the castration, he didn't give much of a response. He might just prefer singing over talking. It seems like he might be a bit lost in thought, possibly due to the procedure.

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Penny Polar Bear introduces herself and says she lives with her mummy and her other mummy. She explains that one mummy is a doctor and the other mummy cooks spaghetti. She adds, I love spaghetti. Lovely Penny.

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Speaker 0: What you doing? What's that at the door? What's that Mr. Grinch face? Mr. Grinch face. Mickey Mickey. Where are you going? Uh-oh. Uh-oh. What she doing? Who's at the door? Who's that? And there goes the rollover. Oh, it's a good boy. It's a good boy. But you want you wanna watch out belly rub, don't you? I know I love you too, spock of dudes. Look at look. Look. Look. Good girl. Hello. Hello. Good girl. Ready. Ready. Ready. Oops. I missed.

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There's a commotion on the field! It looks like a koala, a dog, or something else. They're trying to catch it, using trash cans, but it's proving difficult. One person is even using a cart, but the creature is fast. It's incredibly hard to catch! Oh no, watch out for the door! Wow, that thing is unstoppable!

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My name is Ava Combs. I was adopted by Didi. She wanted me to have a black parent like her. I met Gutsy and Milo when I was 6. My last name is Barone. Let's go.

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And now it's mainstream. I love her. I think her collar's too tight. You well, it's a Hi, Erica. We can take it off. It's you have to you have to be able to get two fingers, and I couldn't even get one. I think you're choking her. She's like, it's it's because she has a lot of neck meat.

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Hi there! I often get asked if I'm a boy or a girl, and I love that question. But sometimes, humans can be more than just one or the other. We can be both or float in between. We're wild and exciting creatures. So, if you see someone like me, would you be extra nice to them? It's important to be kind because we can feel lonely too. Thank you!

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My son identifies as a cat and his school isn't taking it seriously. I'm considering suing them because during class, he was licking his paws and the teacher asked him to stop. I refused to tell my son to suppress his self-expression. It's sad that schools try to mold children into thinking they have to act like humans. He's not a human, he's a cat. I want to know if other parents are facing this issue so we can take legal action together.

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Gerald, the clumsy giraffe, was teased by other animals for his dancing. A cricket pointed out that being different just means needing a different song. The animals were amazed at Gerald's dancing skills, calling him the best dancer they had ever seen.

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There's a loose animal on the field—maybe a koala or a dog. Everyone's trying to catch it, but it's proving difficult. They're using trash cans, but it's escaping easily. One person is even trying to catch it with a cart. The animal is incredibly elusive, almost indestructible!

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I sent my pet lizard's DNA to 23andMe with my wife's help. After waiting for three months, we were surprised to find out that my lizard was 51% Ashkenazi Jewish and 48% West Asian. We also received some information about his background and preferences. We're curious to know which animal's DNA we should send in next.

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There are things being exposed now that are the complete opposite of this number. They are hideous space reptiles.

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The horse is huge, like a giant. And then there's a baby horse too.

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An individual identifying as a cat is pulled over while driving. The officer notes the driver only has a cat collar as identification and assumes the driver and passenger are in a homosexual relationship, which the passenger corrects, stating he is the driver's owner. The officer states that he can have the car towed, animal control take the driver to a shelter with a $70 retrieval fee, including vaccinations and spaying/neutering, or request a mental health evaluation. The officer suggests these actions because the passenger is willing to let the driver receive a rabies shot rather than provide standard identification.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss a baby that looks like a monkey. Speaker 1 mentions that if you shave a monkey, it looks like a white baby. Speaker 2 adds that some babies are pretty, but white babies generally look like rats because it takes time for their fur to grow.

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What you doing? What's that at the door? What's that Mr. Grinch face? Mr. Grinch face. Mickey Mickey. Where are you going? Uh-oh. Uh-oh. What she doing? Who's at the door? Who's that? And there goes the rollover. Oh, it's a good boy. It's a good boy. But you want you wanna watch out belly rub, don't you? I know I love you too, spock of dudes. Look at look. Look. Look. Good girl. Hello. Hello. Good girl. Ready. Ready. Ready. Oops. I missed.

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The transcript presents a long, first-person interview with a reptilian female being, who identifies herself as Lasserta (spelled variously as Lasseter/Lascerta in places) and who speaks through a human intermediary, Ole K. The material is framed as absolute truth by the interviewer, Ole K., and documents a highly elaborate cosmology, genetic history of Earth, and ongoing contact between humans and multiple alien species. The exchange covers Lasserta’s identity, biology, technology, and the broader political and evolutionary history of Earth and its inhabitants as understood by her race. Key points about Lasserta and her species - Lasserta is a female reptilian being, native Terran (Teran) rather than extraterrestrial in origin, with a body adapted to subterranean life. Her people are ancient and have lived on Earth for millions of years, with colonies in the solar system and subterranean cities on Earth. - She says her name is difficult for humans to pronounce; among humans she uses a name approximated as Lasserta. - Her people are vertebrates with reptilian characteristics but have mammal-like birth and lactation; females produce milk, though their breasts are smaller than human ones; skin is green-beige with brown dot patterns; eyes are large with a green iris and slit pupils; they have sensory adaptations including superior hearing and temperature sensing; they have external plates along the back that regulate body temperature and are highly nerve-rich; they lack navels because they are born in a different birth process; there are distinctive mid-finger horns and longer fingernails; males have pointed nails. - Clothing: typically wear clothing only when among humans; otherwise, they are usually naked in their subterranean homes. The group’s daily life includes large, light-filled underground complexes with artificial suns and climate control, and surface entries kept secret. - Reproduction and development: eggs are laid in a chalk hull inside the womb; embryos develop in a protein-fluid environment; at birth, the egg shell is breached with horned fingers, and the young are about 30–35 cm tall at birth, growing to 160–180 cm as adults. They lack a human-like navel and have a multi-stage development process. - Social structure: the term “family” in human terms does not map directly; groups are large (40–70 individuals per core group) and genetic relationships vary. The social system is complex and described as ancient, with hierarchical structures and religious or scientific enlightenment milestones. - Diet and biology: their diet includes flesh; they digest flesh as protein sources and eat fruits, vegetables, fungi; they can digest substances poisonous to humans. They regulate body temperature by sun exposure and can raise internal temperatures significantly in artificial sun rooms. - Perception and disguise: Lasserta asserts telepathic and telekinetic abilities from birth; she can induce others to see her as human (mimicry) and disguise herself within human groups. She claims to have learned mimicry over time, with a “switch” in human minds that makes some observers see her as a normal human, although she has always been honest about her true appearance with EF during their initial contact. UFOs, technology, and the structure of their ships - They have a small fleet of disc-shaped crafts and some cigar-shaped craft; the cigar-shaped ships have dimensions roughly described between 20 and 260 meters in length with a deep hum and red lights. They are capable of hiding their ships and moving in stealth. - They use a field-drive technology described as a reflection of gravitational and magnetic fields, involving a fourth state of matter (plasma-like), enabling antigravity, levitation, camouflage, and manipulation of temporal sequences. The technology involves copper fusion and field interactions that shift the field spectrum toward a plasma-like state, allowing vehicles to levitate, camouflage electromagnetically, and affect local physics to a limited degree. - They claim that many observed UFOs are natural phenomena misinterpreted by humans, but a minority are real crafts belonging to humans (military) or to other alien species. Some sightings of triangular craft are said to be enemy human-made technology using foreign tech, while some cigars are associated with alien vessels. - They describe two major symbols for their species: a blue serpent with four white wings on a black background; and a circle with seven white stars surrounding a dragon figure. The seven stars symbolize their former seven colonies and include the Moon, Mars, Venus, and four moons of Jupiter and Saturn (two colonies abandoned, five stars now claimed as correct). - They claim to have two major groups visible in human symbols: The blue serpent with wings, and the dragon circle, which signals their presence. If a craft bears such symbols, it is identified as theirs. Origins, history, and the long history of Earth - Lasserta’s civilization traces back to a long history of interstellar interactions and wars. She outlines a two-front historical war on Earth dating back tens of millions of years after a war between a humanoid species (from Procyon) and a reptilian species on this planet. The humanoid Procyon species arrived first, and they attempted peaceful contact with the reptilians but failed, leading to interstellar war. - A fusion bomb detonated in Middle America around 65 million years ago, producing a nuclear winter and fallout; this event led to the extinction of large portions of life on Earth. The explosion created iridium deposits that humans now interpret as asteroid impact evidence. The humanoids of Procyon largely died in the aftermath; reptilians began to dominate again in the post-cataclysm era. - Over millions of years, three reptilian subspecies consolidated into one final reptilian race via cross-breeding and genetic engineering, around ten million years ago, after which their evolution slowed. They then colonized their own planets and Earth, developing subterranean cultures and cities with advanced energy and climate control. - Around 1.5 million years ago, a third alien species (the melogium) arrived, not for copper but to aid the apes’ evolution, ultimately leading to conflicts with the reptilians. The Allogene (Allogene or Allogene) guided humanity’s genetic and mental evolution, sometimes accelerating or interfering with human development. - The Allogene were instrumental in shaping human civilizations; they built advanced settlements and manipulated minds or technologies, sometimes leaving Earth for long periods but returning to continue the process. The Allogene allegedly left Earth about 4,943 years ago, and their later absence left Earth in the hands of various human tribes and alien visitors. - The theologians or “gods” in human religion are described as the Allogene in disguise, who used religious myth to influence human perception. Lasserta emphasizes that there are multiple civilizations and that humans are the seventh wave of a preexisting stream of civilizations on Earth. - There have been ongoing wars among alien groups for raw materials (copper, hydrogen, air) and DNA, with some groups hostile toward humanity and others more engaged in observing or aiding human societies. The hostile factions are said to include a trio of rival alien species competing for resources and genetic material; one of these is particularly aggressive and dangerous, while two others are more indirectly involved. Abductions, mind control, and human interaction - Lasserta discusses abductees: some abductions involve dropping eggs or sperm for genetic study, with various species involved. Some abductions are described as non-lethal by certain species, while others result in deaths when the abductors are hostile. - Telepathy, telekinesis, and “mimicry” are described as innate to her species, with strong mental powers enabling a reptilian to influence human minds, create a visible human-like appearance, or access a human consciousness (parallels in “parallele” layers of the sphere of influence). The mind can be influenced through a process that involves oscillations, field interactions, and a sense of a “switch” in human perception. - The “parallele” is described as a layer between the solid matter and the morphogenetic fields that can interact with both mind and matter, enabling manifestations such as moving objects (telekinesis) or telepathic communication. Telepathy can be used for disguise as well as for protection or attack, though Lasserta emphasizes that she does not use mind control to harm humans. - There are defined steps to counter or resist alien influence: keep eyes open, avoid closing your eyes; attempt to maintain constant conscious attention; admitting vulnerability to mind manipulation is critical. Higher-level aliens can override human minds, especially when the observer closes their eyes or becomes passive. Cold wars, present and future - Lasserta says that there is a cold war among alien races over the next decades, with violent potential occurring in about ten to twenty years, driven by competition for raw materials, hydrogen, air, and DNA. She warns humanity to “open your eyes” and survive by seeking knowledge rather than relying solely on scientists or politicians’ public narratives. - Some humans and human governments are already in contact with aliens; there are secret meetings and a small network of humans and aliens collaborating, with some underground bases and installations indicated in major world regions. Concluding notes and last messages - Lasserta’s final messages emphasize that humans should “Open your eyes and see. Don’t believe only in your wrong history or your scientists or your politicians.” She stresses that humans are not inherently evil but are subject to old programming and conditioning; she urges humanity to rethink preconceptions about aliens as either purely evil or purely benevolent. - The transcript ends with Lasserta’s hope that the public will read and consider the information, while noting that belief is not guaranteed. She suggests that the content is an experimental, social-science exercise and warns of continuing observer attention and potential surveillance. Overall, the transcript presents a densely argued, long-form account of a reptilian civilization living under Earth, engaged in interplanetary politics, ancient wars, and ongoing interactions with humanity, framed through a personal interview that blends biology, cosmology, anthropology, and speculative physics.

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Gila monsters, iconic in the Southwest desert, spend most of their lives underground and are one of only two venomous lizards in the world. Although their bite is painful and they latch on, their venom has a lifesaving property. The venom lowers blood sugar and acts like insulin, making it useful in treating type two diabetes. A protein in the venom, similar to one in humans, increases insulin production, slows the gut, and regulates blood sugar. The venom has been used to create type two diabetes drugs like Byetta for over a decade and has evolved into other treatments like Ozempic. Medications are now made without using venom directly. These reptiles contribute to our lives and can save lives one bit of venom at a time.

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Cryptids Vol. 4 | Bunyips, Yowie and Australian Nightmare Fuel
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The episode surveys a trio of Australian cryptids—the Yowie, the Bunyip, and the Yara-ma-yha-who—through an interviewer and a host who contrast tall tales with reported sightings. It traces how indigenous narratives blend warning and wonder, depicting the Yowie as a formidable, elusive humanoid whose sightings spread across decades and regions, while the Bunyip is presented as a water-based predator with shifting, regional forms. The Yara-ma-yha-who is described as a red, blood-drinking creature whose encounters leave victims altered and missing time, functioning as a cautionary myth about rest and proximity to trees. Throughout, the hosts emphasize skepticism, noting inconsistent details in witness accounts, dated reports, and museum artifacts such as a skull once claimed as a Bunyip. The discussion situates these cryptids within a broader Australian landscape of danger—from venomous snakes to deadly marine life—yet consistently foregrounds how folklore serves as social instruction rather than empirical evidence. The episode closes by considering what these myths reveal about fear, memory, and cultural storytelling, suggesting that many fairy tales encode survival lessons rather than literal truths. The hosts also reflect on how media literacy and critical listening can help audiences sift myth from fact without dismissing the cultural value of these legends.
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