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AlexSlater1234567

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  1. Sigh...this forum really doesn't have anyone that looks like they've passed grade 9 by any means. No one even cites their work?
  2. The main thing about Schizohprenia and any psychotic disorder, is the lack of empathy. The ability to put ourselves into someone else's shoes when they're suffering in pain. In reality, nobody is so cold and heartless. But we can have this issue if we're not SMART enough to know what people are going through, or are simply too heated in anger. That is why you could say Aspberger's and Autism are similar that way. But a schizophrenic might not have inability socializing. The issues with language tend to be more Dyslexia and speech disorders, while autism remains more of a social behaviour disorder. And ordinary delusionment disorder or hallucinations doesn't mean you're a psycho, because a psycho's delusions are much different. Things like positioning several dead bodies in their home and talking to them like they're real people!
  3. Hello! Based on the idea, that testoserone and estrogen are both produced in private area in male and female; can one infer that the hormone responsible for our height is not produced as much in those who are immature? Testosterone after all makes bones grow longer (not the same as ordinary Growth Hormone which is more for repairing cells and tissues), so it would be intuitive no? Can you say that a person that would be in their 20's would be very short if they didn't understand the concept of genders and s*x? To the point they still had no idea where babies came from even at 28 years of age, and are very much into baby rattles and things like that. Is it possible that you could be not having maturity, much knowledge or rationality; but be taller than 2 feet tall even after 18? What do you think?
  4. Bacteria is just a type of cell, it doesn't have a physical size to it that can actually be seen by the naked eye! The colour comes from the liver bile! Stomach acid is capable of destroying anything! Remember we grow stronger with age, a grown man or woman can easily disintegrate a whole meal. The stomach muscles have to flex constantly to keep churning the food around. I was referring to the acid in a beaker that was just simply left by itself on a table. That is not our body, and we have also enzymes that are made to help speed up the process. How else does the chyme go through the tiny strainers of the intestinal wall? it needs to be fine enough to go in. If we release more food than we're taking in, we won't be growing the way we're supposed to. We're SUPPOSED to get bigger and fatter when we eat food! Bodybuilders eat well over 3 meals a day and the key is to burn it all off with a fast metabolism! We're consuming machines, that simply take in everything around us. ANY food group if looks yummy enough should contribute to your body size. It's not fair that you only get HALF the consequences of eating :D. EDIT: We also have a lining inside our stomach that prevents the acid from eating away at our stomach wall. God put us on this planet to survive and be happy, surely the system works
  5. If you leave a chicken leg or even a fish skull in a beaker of hydrochloric acid (in addition to the hydrofluoric acid I believe and one other we have in our stomach), in 3 hours time or less it will be all liquid. That's what chyme is! A thick foamy liquid. When the acid reacts with the fats though, we just get a kind of globby pudding fat because the hydrogen part of it doesn't mix with oil (like oil and water). So the liver bile is meant to dissolve it into droplets in the intestine. The bulk of food breakdown doesn't happen in the intestine, it happens in the stomach!
  6. Hello, is it true that chyme (the liquid result of hydrochloric acid in the stomach breaking down our food) can solidify again into feces? I was under the impression that we don't have a freezer in our stomach, so there's no way it would solidify again right?
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