En el inicio no había nada, pero un ente de inconmensurable poder surgió de esa nada y dijo: Que vacío está este universo conchesumare. Como que le falta algo cachai?
Otro más apareció y añadió: Joder tienes razón, habrá que crear algo mazo guapo aquí o que?
Y un tercero, acompañando a los otros, dijo muy sabiamente: Aquí me pinta un solsito, no? O que onda? Necesito fuego viste. Y un poco de matambre para el asado y le damos.
Poco a poco empezaron a aparecer diferentes dioses similares y acabaron creando lo que hoy se conoce como El Mundo. Cada uno aporto sus costumbres y deseos y compartiendo un rico mate entre todos. se consiguió la mayor riqueza cultural y Gastronomica jamás vista en este ni en otro universo
On March 14, 2018, a little-known company named Gen-Wyld announced FDA approval for a groundbreaking procedure to enhance a patient’s primary and secondary sexual characteristics using gene therapy. The company was an overnight success.
Shortly thereafter, they introduced a suite of gene-altering body modification procedures that allowed patients to make dramatic aesthetic changes to their bodies by gene-splicing “non-human” anatomy. Those daring (and wealthy) enough can now add cuttlefish pigmentation to their skin, sport a pair of fox ears, and even add a functional tail. While rare, these so-called “modders” draw plenty of hate from conservative communities.
Thanks to their revolutionary procedures, Gen-Wyld is now a household name. Norman Carlson, Gen-Wyld’s chief evangelist, recently announced the company is in the trial phase for a groundbreaking treatment for diabetes.
Yet despite their success, a shroud of secrecy surrounds Gen-Wyld. Their no-patent policy obscures the secrets of their procedures from the public eye. Financial experts claim that Gen-Wyld is run less like a traditional business and more like an NGO with some specific, unknown objective.
Some claim that they will not stop until humanity has been reduced to monstrous slaves and that Gen-Wyld’s board of directors will install themselves as inhuman overlords of the new world order.
However, until the true secrets behind Gen-Wyld are discovered, the genetic biotech firm will continue to grow, develop, and progress its grand designs.