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| 2381 | I used to, but I stopped acting and reacting in soap-opera ways and it stopped. | Do you feel as though your life is a soap opera? |
| 2382 | I once spilled my coffee all over my white blouse just before going into a meeting. I went into the women's room, took off the blouse, washed it in the sink, and dried it under the little automatic hand-dryer, while standing there in my bra. I was very fortunate to have the time and hand-drier available as it was an all-day meeting and my hotel room was several blocks away. If I noticed such a thing these days, with my generally very human and personable clients, I would probably either ignore it or make a joke about it. | You notice there is a big stain on your shirt... |
| 2383 | I'm allergic to something but I don't know what, and it's driving me nuts sneezing all the time. I just decided a couple days ago that it's worth the time and money to me to go find out what. I do know, already, that I'm allergic to certain soaps and perfumes added to soaps, so I can only use the "dye and perfume free" laundry soaps or else my skin breaks out where the cuffs of my shirts touch my wrists, but that can't be what's been getting to me for the past 6 months, since I already avoid those. | What are you allergic to? |
| 2384 | wwg24- I can agree with you only to a small point. Certainly there are people who can control their heart rate with their mind, and certain cases of women who wanted to be pregnant so badly that they created a psychosomatic pregnancy that fooled themselves and even trained physicians who would be shocked to find nothing there when they did an ultrasound. BUT it's not particularly practical to imagine that everyone is going to spend the time in meditation and study necessary to overturn an autoimmune response, and it's much more practical to provide alternate ways to deal with these problems, such as simply avoiding the chemical to which one's body is reacting. In the case of cats, many people find that rather than spend a lifetime in sufi-study, or a lifetime without cats, that it's okay to take a drug and get on with their happy and fulfilling life with cats. | What are you allergic to? |
| 2385 | nickel is used in clothing? cool! (I mean, uncool for you, sorry) but how? | What are you allergic to? |
| 2386 | For instantaneous pain, I would say it came from having a "dry-socket" from a root canal. I'm not totally clear on this, but it has something to do with having the blood clot come out and expose bare bone to the air. For most pain over time, I would say the two injuries I've sustained to the same knee. The knee has never once hurt as much as the ex-tooth did that night, but the ex-tooth only hurt one night, and the knee has been at it for 16 years now, in fits and starts. | What is the most painful physical injury you have ever had? |
| 2387 | oh, gilly, owwww! owww! | What is the most painful physical injury you have ever had? |
| 2388 | good idea IF there is a minimum number of votes (so that three reasonable votes do not, instantly, approve a survey). See, bill, I've been totally won over, now. | Instead of "at least 5 "reasonable" votes and zero "flawed" votes to be qualified", how about "at least two-thirds of the votes need to be reasonable?" |
| 2389 | hmmm, but drdt makes an interesting point... I do think there is a different social dynamic here, though, how would one "run around getting people to vote" on a survey? but none the less, it's a good point anyway. | Instead of "at least 5 "reasonable" votes and zero "flawed" votes to be qualified", how about "at least two-thirds of the votes need to be reasonable?" |
| 2390 | My opinion is that it's time to change schools - FAST! | your opinion please... |