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Bird Pinkerton

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Unexplainable
The cells we share

Okay, so I'm recording.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Do you want to just first start by, can you say your name and how you know me?

Unexplainable
The cells we share

That's my mom.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

And I called my mom after I found out this fascinating thing.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Basically that some cells from my body are probably hanging out inside of her body and have likely been there for three decades, like ever since she carried me in her womb.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

And as I told her, those cells, cells that are genetically me, it seems like some of them might have stuck around in your body and become a part of you.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

you.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

And I am curious what you make of that.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

You can't have the back.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Great.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Thank you for telling me how to do my job.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

So my plan here was to explain to my mom very briefly sort of what those cells could be doing inside her and what similar cells are doing to parents all over.

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The cells we share

And that plan went without a hitch.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Can you, I mean, now, since you're helping me out, can you ask me what are they doing inside my body?

Unexplainable
The cells we share

What are these cells doing inside my body?

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Can I ask it as a statement?

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Well, so here's the fun twist.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

Researchers don't know.

Unexplainable
The cells we share

It seems like

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The cells we share

you know, maybe something like a parent-child relationship.

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