The More You Know ★
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- utopian3
- limetimed yourself :D
> http://www.qbn.com/r…sted - ^ alzheimer'sGnash
- Just how deep does utopian gobklyndroobeki
- limetimed yourself :D
- Gnash0
- tldr; you have to check a motherfucker right then. or else they'll think you're a punk.sarahfailin
- sofas0
Ithkuil is an experimental constructed language created by John Quijada,[1] designed to express deeper levels of human cognition briefly yet overtly and clearly, particularly with regard to human categorization. Presented as a cross between an a priori philosophical and a logical language striving to minimize the ambiguities and semantic vagueness found in natural human languages,[2] Ithkuil is notable for its grammatical complexity and extensive phoneme inventory, the latter being simplified in the final version of the language. The name "Ithkuil" is an anglicized form of Iţkuîl, which in the original form roughly means "hypothetical representation of a language".[3] Quijada states he did not create Ithkuil to be auxiliary or used in everyday conversations, but rather to serve as a language for more elaborate and profound fields where more insightful thoughts are expected, such as philosophy, arts, science and politics.[4]
- chukkaphob2
- bottom section belongs in boobs of the day threadcapn_ron
- more fake avocado newssarahfailin
- hans_glib0
- thanks hans. you've done QBN a great service here.sarahfailin
- That's shit!BH26
- pin-apples - WTF??emphor
- chukkaphob2
- holy shit now i know why my godamn ties are always so uneven!
thanks man._niko - haha! np. I also tried some YouTube instructional videos. My tie game strong now!chukkaphob
- also dude, oriental is not the preferred nomenclaturesarahfailin
- the eldridge really bugs the shit out of me.bklyndroobeki
- it is the common nomenclature. it'll be all right snowflakeimbecile
- holy shit now i know why my godamn ties are always so uneven!
- sofas0
"It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance: increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases, there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, such methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli.[6] "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."[7]
Thus, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible to prevent pain sensitization.[6]
Kalat suggests that morphine should be taken before surgery;[6] "People who begin taking morphine before surgery need less of it afterward."[8]"
- bklyndroobeki1
now hip to mealpal for when i don't bring lunch
https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/de…
- bklyndroobeki1
Interesting around 10:00
she discuss' dehumanization and how it effects us.- I really like her TED talk although for some reason she still does my head in.Ianbolton
- Yeah same here.bklyndroobeki
- What do you mean Ian?Hayoth
- I find her quite annoying to listen to that's all. But then, even Steve Hawkins can be frustrating to listen to sometimes!Ianbolton
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