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Fan theory: survivors of the Thanos snap still had half of their gut biome randomly die, so for the week following the snap, basically everything with a digestive tract had explosive diarrhea.
And again when everyone was brought back, including the gut bacteria.
Gut bacteria divide rapidly because they are constantly getting flushed out.
If you remove half, I think your gut would recover in like 15 minutes.
You are probably removing a far higher proportion any time you eat a really high fiber meal
Oh, my god. That woman engulfed a baby like a python and then Thanos saved it.
@sunsofold @HonoraryMancunian guys, I think this Thanos guy might be some sort of hero!
*CHANTING* Thanos! Thanos! THANOS!
Imagine just getting a uterus full of dust
So there was this show, The Leftoversβ¦
Oh shit he turned that woman into a baby
Good point, now do conjoined twins.
They bleed out because those pesky shared organs are important
Someone might feel lonely or relieved. I wonder how many conjoined twins are good at just accepting how they are vs the ones that argue with each other. There's one in my area and they are the happiest people. They just passed away but they were always getting along according to interviews.
Tbh if you were interviewed by the news. Would you tell the news that you don't get along with the person you are literally joined to the hip with?
It's not like you can one of those video side interviews. She is always just there.
Also why invite them into your dirty laundry? Being on the news is a big event for most people. Your coworkers, your family, and friends are going to watch you.
There's one in my area and they're the....
Yes they can obviously be used singularly, but around the context of conjoined twins my brain enjoyed the choice of terms.
Dude coulda just made universe twice as big but gotta do you, big T.
Well, the alternative was a lot more macabre. That would've been a controversial move as an artist.
Do you think the ash cloud would just pour out of her like a dusty queef?
I don't really get this one
It's a reference to one of the marvel movies in which thanos kills half of humanity by randomly disintegrating people. In this case the mother is disintegrated but the baby not.
Ahem, half of all the life in the universeβοΈπ€
That's another part I don't remember seeing. Why didn't half the trees ash away in the forest? What about things where there's no good line between where 'one' ends and 'another' begins like fungal mycelium? Since all humans are composed of living cells, shouldn't half of the cells die?
Counter argument- βhalf of all life removed at randomβ isnβt βhalf of all life planet to planetβ. Maybe all our flora survived and another lost the balance. You could theoretically have a planet that lost absolutely nothing but several others were wiped out entirely to balance that.
Well it for sure killed my entire "Suspension of disbelief".
And what about viruses? Are they living things or not?
If you presume no, then imagine the same number of viruses, now infecting half the number of hosts. This seems like it would skew the balance closer towards viral survival at the expense of all living beings. Oh well.

Aha, okay. I've seen the movie, but the reference wasn't that clear to me π
Thanks for explaining though!
Is it just me or does this feel anti abortion
It's just you
Yeah, either the kid can survive this (if given the care that is usually provided after birth) or it's still a part of the mother's body and should've been snapped as such.
