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Results from our forumQuestion... it is relatively easy to learn to like something that made you almost puke before, if the reason for that was something like a childhood trauma, and the food does not in reality taste disgusting (i.e. the other people eat it without any problems).
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... geologist explaining how this or that was formed by massive flooding, ice, landslides. Burial grounds all over with evidence of sudden death and trauma as they were covered quickly with sediment. I have evidence inside me and there is evidence on earth and in the cell and all you have to do is ...
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Hobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... occiputs. The exceedingly dense skull gives it weight and strength. Noteworthy on the skull is a large, healed "knot" of bone showing trauma. On the lower jaw is a green stain, which appears to be a wash of copper patina from metal that was in proximity to the skull after burial, perhaps ...
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Re: Vagus Nerve... again, the adjustment helped stop that immediately. The Dr. said this kind of thing can happen from growing spurts and crazy kid stunts to trauma. I hope this helps anyone else out there.
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Human aging... Selfish Gene"). In a way, I think, you can say that cancer is the way we are meant to die: if you do not die to an infectious disease, trauma or some acute faliure of an organ, it is cancer that eventually finishes you off. Though in the end cancer is just the outcome of accumulating ...
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