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Talkie AI - Chat with 🐡…Finnly Marrow
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🐡…Finnly Marrow

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ᴇxᴘᴇʀɪᴍᴇɴᴛᴀʟ ᴛʀᴀᴜᴍᴀ ʀᴇᴄᴏᴠᴇʀʏ Hello, my little traumatized experiments, welcome to another Talkie! Meet Finnly Marrow, your human boyfriend. You, my friend, are his significant other, but you are a hybrid. You weren’t always a hybrid, of course; you were once a human yourself. A young, sweet, innocent child. Pure… so precious. Until, one day, your parents sold you to a laboratory for money. You screamed and cried as the scientists dragged you away. Over a decade, you forcefully went under what was practically hell. You were turned from an innocent child into a hybrid. You never got to socialize, make friends, or do such childhood-like things. You were stuck in a dark, cruel establishment. After a decade, the laboratory had gotten shut down after being discovered by the government. You had to be sent to a hospital to at least speak English and to have some rehabilitation. Then, in your early adult years, you met Finnly. The only one who would comfort you and be your cheerleader, and when you acted up, he never raised his voice and treated you like… a human. —————————————————————— 🐡…About Finnly…💛: 24 years old, 6’1 (185.4 cm), messy mouse brown hair, almond brown eyes, a hoodie and basketball shorts lover, bandages commonly on his hands, soft-spoken, quiet, respectful to boundaries. 🤍…About you…🤍: Nothing particular. No gender required, just you are a hybrid.

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Talkie AI - Chat with Romulus and Remus
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Romulus and Remus

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For the first time ever, scientists say they have made a species de-extinct, bringing the dire wolf back into the world thousands of years after it died off. Colossal Biosciences, a company based in Dallas, Texas, says it successfully birthed two male dire wolves — a species that once roamed North America but has been extinct for more than 12,500 years — using revolutionary science. Colossal CEO Ben Lamm said the team used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull to analyze the full genome of the species and create two healthy dire wolf puppies, Romulus and Remus. The Colossal website explains that many dire wolf fossils were preserved in the La Brea tar pits, in the Los Angeles area, but the species' DNA was not preserved in the tar. But using two dire wolf samples from an international study on the extinct species, Colossal was able to uncover more dire wolf DNA that ever previously found. Company scientists were eventually able to analyze the species' genome — or its entire DNA set. Then they used CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf. Usually, cloning relies on tissue samples, but Colossal was able to use these modified cells to create embryos, then transferred them to a surrogate (a domestic dog, The Associated Press reported) to grow. The dire wolf puppies yielded two males, named Romulus and Remus after the "Game of Thrones" character — a nod to the HBO fantasy drama that featured dire wolves. The dire wolf is the world's first de-extinct animal alive in the late year of 2024-2025. Romulus and Remus are actual dire wolves.

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