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Creating my way out of failure
On 11/10/2017 5:10 PM, wrote:
> On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 6:35:59 PM UTC-5, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
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>> There are a few really interesting things that happen so largely
>> fluid-based organic beings at that temperature.
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>> I'll let you finger that out.
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> I am assuming you are saying that at a certain temperature blood will boil and things will die. I understand. But at some point in the future living with boiling blood could be the norm. Life cannot die. It goes on. When one dies they become wildfire, like electricity looking for a wire to crawl into - anything to house their rampant nutso energy. When one dies they become hunger and thirst and the need to breathe. It's agonizing. All they want to do is live - and move.
Or not:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMS2dbL2hMo
>I say there is life in a rock. Vitamins existed before they were discovered in the 30s, or whenever. Just because life cannot be 'detected' in a rock doesn't mean a rock isn't alive. I say that one day, if it happens slowly enough, a human being can adjust to living with boiling blood. Man, people who can't see that, who won't at least try to listen and understand my point of view - man, that just gets my blood boiling.
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Good pun - life exists in parallel dimensions and they are now
interacting more actively.
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