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Posts made by Berin
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RE: ✲ It is showtime 'ᴗ'
@Кara thanks by your compliments Karina. Im Very pleased by your words. A big hug!!!
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RE: Can menstrual blood be donated to red cross?
@Kiss_My_Axe Thanks to the curiosity that arises the science.
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RE: Can menstrual blood be donated to red cross?
@Kiss_My_Axe In hemodialysis there is technology of the dialysers for blood filtration; yet patients need to perform up to 3 sessions to eliminate metabolites and toxins.
Well, to water plants can even serve because it is biological material and its nutrients can be absorbed by soil and plants. We would be a good fertilizer if we did not so much contaminate the soil with the slurry of our corpses. -
RE: Can menstrual blood be donated to red cross?
@Kiss_My_Axe However great the menstrual flow (this would be a metrorrhagia, a condition of health to be evaluated by a gynecologist) besides being a residue of desquamation of the endometrium, being therefore inappropriate for donation. In addition to laboratory processing and guaranteeing the sterility of the collection, this is not possible since the vaginal canal is technically a potentially contaminated site, as well as some pathogens such as pseudomonas, gardenerella and some fungi such as candida albicans.
Really unfit to be reused. I hope it was not inconvenient in my review. -
RE: Is Evil Learned or Inherent?
@Indrid-Cold You may disagree with what I said Indrid. It is always good to have the counterpoint and a pleasure to receive your notes.
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RE: Is Evil Learned or Inherent?
@TheGoldenMole Often we are more sensitive to the evil they do to us than to what we do to others. Again the ego covering our responsibility, but the ego is our construction
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RE: Is Evil Learned or Inherent?
@TheGoldenMole I think that we are creatures who tend more to evil by not being able to understand the good and its sacrifices. We create situations that lead to bad consequences due to our ego and its satisfaction. We reveal the lack of good that still exists in us.
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RE: Is Evil Learned or Inherent?
@TheGoldenMole If we believe that evil is learned then we would be with Jean Jacques Rosseau, who says that man is pure and society corrupts him. If evil is innate then we would be in accordance with the Christian Jewish conception of original sin.
My opinion is that evil comes from the ignorance of good. From the moment the creature develops its emotions on a higher level it does not regress to evil. If the person looked good and became evil then it was all falsehood. -
RE: What's the first thing you'd do after being released from 10+ years in prison?
@Indrid-Cold Believing in my innocence (being innocent indeed) the first thing would be to find out why I was arrested and how to prosecute the prison institution or my accusers for the damages suffered. There is no way to repair lost time and health for 10 years. Difficult question.
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RE: How do you think you will die?
@TheGoldenMole Everyone wants to go to heaven but we don't want to die to get there (assuming it exists)
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RE: In a perfect world , would you rather have more knowledge, more imagination ,or more empathy?
@cjko Thanks to extend our discussion Ckjo! I like your topics!
We are emotional and sensory creatures endowed with reason and free will, still dominating our most primitive impulses guided by selfishness.
In a perfect world the quality of these emotions would lead us to harmony and justice. Our sensory experiences lead to diverse emotions and lead to decision making. With higher scores of empathy allied to rationality we would be able to make fair decisions, for in an idealized world of perfection there would be no pride and selfishness, which are the source of ignorance. Ignorance gives rise to evil, which is the absence of good. -
RE: So, I have cancer.
@Buryce Hello friend, cancer always depends on a number of factors, from your age to your habits, but myeloid leukemia is more common in young people. Current chemotherapy is much more efficient than it was 10, 20 years ago and there is now the possibility of having bone marrow transplantation (many countries have it in an international network) is difficult but not impossible by genetic blood typing. I had a college professor who survived a Hodkin Lymphoma (although it's an aggressive form of tumor). The action of chemotherapy is systemic, that is, it spreads in your bloodstream seeking to reach sick cells. Do not be discouraged, even with the onset, that it is so difficult to adapt your body and side effects. It may be a long period of treatment until the regression of tumor cells, which may be a few years. But throughout therapy and the responses of your body you can resume your daily life. Stick to the love of your loved ones and trust your doctors and nurses by adhering to the treatments and following the guidelines. You will get it !!! Trust and do not give up !!!
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RE: How do you think you will die?
@TheGoldenMole I only hope to die with my preserved self-care functions, if that is possible and with a reasonable level of autonomy and with the fullness of my mental faculties. Die before 75 to avoid degenerative diseases. It could be heart failure, a fulminant infarction, or an irreversible ischemic stroke. Only time will tell.
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RE: #Always be your selfie!
@Ariana555 Hey Ariana, are u from Brazil, like me? Sorry to ask :relaxed:
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RE: In a perfect world , would you rather have more knowledge, more imagination ,or more empathy?
@MAUI This trinity is not formed in our minds. We tend to overestimate one over the other.
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RE: In a perfect world , would you rather have more knowledge, more imagination ,or more empathy?
@cjko I believe Empathy, for it would lead individuals to seek the best in fact, not the unique and exclusive satisfaction of their ego. This would lead to seeking the knowledge of truth without the contamination of personal interests and these individuals would be able to abstract and imagine, but also to materialize these aspirations. However, there is a balance between these aspects.
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RE: Why do people depend on money?
@Anna-Shil Without regard to social injustices, which are almost infinite, there are no identical skills or performances. There are no more noble activities than others, but those that involve the intellect and that generate development, such as new technologies and innovative ideas, scientific theories, medicine, engineering, law, softwarehouses, are the professionals who studied and were qualified to obtain this differentiated condition . Wealth is concentrated in the nations that most exploit the resources of the planet, but the contrast is everywhere because it comes from egocentric human nature. Poverty that borders on misery must be tackled with opportunities that value human potential, but equalizing wealth among such different individuals is a utopia. Despite the injustices I still value meritocracy.