by Hayteria » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:41 pm
by Buffett and Colbert » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:42 pm
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.
by Brandenburg-Altmark » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:44 pm
by Seperate Vermont » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:44 pm
by Auremena » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:46 pm
by Seculartopia » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:49 pm
Rhodmire wrote:4/5 for being bold enough to put up what looks like something made from MS Paint.
That takes balls, and you've got them.
All was dark when the armies surrounded the town. There was little bloodshed as they swept in, and they quickly took control. "Success," said a communicator, "a base has been established."
OOC:There. Now, we'll wait for UK to catch up.
by Avenio » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:50 pm
Hayteria wrote:We are often told that "the human body is a wonderful thing" because it is so complicated or for whatever reason, but what good is complexity when it malfunctions so easily?
Hayteria wrote:As I have mentioned in other threads, I have type 1 diabetes, wherein the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells, for reasons that are no fault of my own for that matter. My body would have destroyed itself if not for human technology figuring out what went wrong and how to replace the insulin itself. For all its complexity and intricacy, the human body is not very trustworthy.
Hayteria wrote:Of course, this example applies just to myself and others who have this disease, which is about 1 percent of people. But I doubt it is the only example of this. So many things are severely wrong with human biology that it is over-rated, to say the very least...
by Hassett » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:52 pm
by Great Nepal » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:54 pm
by Lackadaisical2 » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:02 pm
The Republic of Lanos wrote:Proud member of the Vile Right-Wing Noodle Combat Division of the Imperialist Anti-Socialist Economic War Army Ground Force reporting in.
by Nazi Flower Power » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:02 pm
Great Nepal wrote:3. As someone here said, unless we go by Nazi way - it will take time.
by Niur » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:08 pm
by The blessed Chris » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:09 pm
Hayteria wrote:We are often told that "the human body is a wonderful thing" because it is so complicated or for whatever reason, but what good is complexity when it malfunctions so easily?
As I have mentioned in other threads, I have type 1 diabetes, wherein the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells, for reasons that are no fault of my own for that matter. My body would have destroyed itself if not for human technology figuring out what went wrong and how to replace the insulin itself. For all its complexity and intricacy, the human body is not very trustworthy.
Of course, this example applies just to myself and others who have this disease, which is about 1 percent of people. But I doubt it is the only example of this. So many things are severely wrong with human biology that it is over-rated, to say the very least...
by Kotlas » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:10 pm
Brandenburg-Altmark wrote:Give us some time. With something as complex as the human body, you have a few options. You can take the route of the Nazis and perform vast amounts of lethal experiments to find out medical functions and such, which did advance our understanding of the human body a thousand fold when we discovered their research notes and other assorted data, or you can wait for non-invasive technology like medical scans to advance to the point where you can examine every part of the living human body without causing them damage, and gather data that way. We're going with option 2, and it takes time. I would say, given a century, nearly every disease we currently have to day will be wiped out and there will be mandatory vaccinations to them for children as we have with tetanus now.
by Euroslavia » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:13 pm
The blessed Chris wrote:Hayteria wrote:We are often told that "the human body is a wonderful thing" because it is so complicated or for whatever reason, but what good is complexity when it malfunctions so easily?
As I have mentioned in other threads, I have type 1 diabetes, wherein the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells, for reasons that are no fault of my own for that matter. My body would have destroyed itself if not for human technology figuring out what went wrong and how to replace the insulin itself. For all its complexity and intricacy, the human body is not very trustworthy.
Of course, this example applies just to myself and others who have this disease, which is about 1 percent of people. But I doubt it is the only example of this. So many things are severely wrong with human biology that it is over-rated, to say the very least...
So because you're a retard, the human body as a biological entity is iver-rated?
by Hayteria » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:17 pm
Nazi Flower Power wrote:You worry too much about your diabetes. It's good if you remember to take your insulin
by Albrante » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:21 pm
by Nazi Flower Power » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:21 pm
by Jagalonia » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:21 pm
Brandenburg-Altmark wrote:I would say, given a century, nearly every disease we currently have to day will be wiped out and there will be mandatory vaccinations to them for children as we have with tetanus now.
Tokyoni wrote:Hitler's mustache looks weird. Adam Smith was a drunken fatass. There, I've just pwned fascism and capitalism by such "logic".
Edlichbury wrote:OOC: If Knootoss can claim alcohol is a biological weapon, I can claim sentient Milk-People.
Senestrum wrote:Russians took the maximum allowable missile performances from the ABM treaty as design goals.
lolz ensued
by Northern Bavungria » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:22 pm
Hayteria wrote:We are often told that "the human body is a wonderful thing" because it is so complicated or for whatever reason, but what good is complexity when it malfunctions so easily?
As I have mentioned in other threads, I have type 1 diabetes, wherein the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells, for reasons that are no fault of my own for that matter. My body would have destroyed itself if not for human technology figuring out what went wrong and how to replace the insulin itself. For all its complexity and intricacy, the human body is not very trustworthy.
Of course, this example applies just to myself and others who have this disease, which is about 1 percent of people. But I doubt it is the only example of this. So many things are severely wrong with human biology that it is over-rated, to say the very least...
by Nazistisches Reich » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:24 pm
Hayteria wrote:We are often told that "the human body is a wonderful thing" because it is so complicated or for whatever reason, but what good is complexity when it malfunctions so easily?
As I have mentioned in other threads, I have type 1 diabetes, wherein the immune system attacks the insulin producing cells, for reasons that are no fault of my own for that matter. My body would have destroyed itself if not for human technology figuring out what went wrong and how to replace the insulin itself. For all its complexity and intricacy, the human body is not very trustworthy.
Of course, this example applies just to myself and others who have this disease, which is about 1 percent of people. But I doubt it is the only example of this. So many things are severely wrong with human biology that it is over-rated, to say the very least...
by Gracealona » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:24 pm
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