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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea
    Kuyawa nimo, ning abot naman ka'g suppression noh? reactionary pud kaayo ka oi, inflammatory kaayo...your talk about being open-minded, maybe you need to heed your own advice...labi na kay gi equate man nimo ang 'common sense' sa 'cynicism' kunohay...

    And MY point is: if you believe so much in these studies, then maybe you need to stop breathing so you don't inhale the harmful toxins floating about in the air, thereby minimizing your risk for cancer...

    Or maybe you can ask Carl Sagan's spirit to help you search for aliens in other planets nga puede nimo ma inhabit, kanang planet nga completely free of carcinogens...ok?
    Ngano sige man ka'g assume that I am on the side of those who believe in these reports? Your last sentence basically states that fact. So what if I live in a planet like the Earth full of carcinogens, frankly I don't really care because kitang tanan mamatay man someday eh. Again, the only reason for my "tone" in my latest statement is, if someone man gud reads the tone of your post, it's almost as if you are saying "Sus, ayaw mo to-o ana, kay dili na tinood"...and I was simply bothered by the remark, kasi I do believe that dapat maminaw pod ta usahay sa ing-ani nga report even if we don't 100% believe in them. But if you felt offended, then I offer my apologies. Shrugs.

    -RODION

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    studies are there to guide us.

    pero maski wala pay studies, naka sense man ko nga my swinging workshifts did me harm. i quit my job about two weeks ago and it was a very good decision. i was able to get some sleep na...and now i have a new job with a permament sked (can be flextime if circumstances call for it).

    first day in my new workplace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ursoman
    UTI ug hypokalemia..
    slight OT. What's Hypokalemia? It sounds expensive?
    "JUST A WOMAN? Oh honey no!

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    Quote Originally Posted by b|tcH_g0dd3sS
    slight OT. What's Hypokalemia? It sounds expensive?
    its the body's inability to retain normal levels of potassium. potentially fatal.

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    yep.. if pasagdaan lang..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky
    Ngano sige man ka'g assume that I am on the side of those who believe in these reports? Your last sentence basically states that fact. So what if I live in a planet like the Earth full of carcinogens, frankly I don't really care because kitang tanan mamatay man someday eh. Again, the only reason for my "tone" in my latest statement is, if someone man gud reads the tone of your post, it's almost as if you are saying "Sus, ayaw mo to-o ana, kay dili na tinood"...and I was simply bothered by the remark, kasi I do believe that dapat maminaw pod ta usahay sa ing-ani nga report even if we don't 100% believe in them. But if you felt offended, then I offer my apologies. Shrugs.

    -RODION
    Wala man ko na offend. I just basically said, "grain of salt", unya ming react man ka dayon. If by saying "grain of salt", you feel nga akong tono is implying, "ayaw mo ug tuo ana kay dili na tinuod"...then maybe what you need to do is look within yourself, search the dark, deep recesses of your soul, and contemplate on what "grain of salt" really means...because somewhere between grain and salt, you got lost in translation...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea
    Wala man ko na offend. I just basically said, "grain of salt", unya ming react man ka dayon. If by saying "grain of salt", you feel nga akong tono is implying, "ayaw mo ug tuo ana kay dili na tinuod"...then maybe what you need to do is look within yourself, search the dark, deep recesses of your soul, and contemplate on what "grain of salt" really means...because somewhere between grain and salt, you got lost in translation...

    Point taken. Apologies.

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    wwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh! faet...

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    life is always not fair. if fair na tanan then no one will go to heaven coz everythin will be achieved fairly man.

    for me these are the challenges in the age we have now. those who cannot take the challenge then you have the freehand to submit your resignation papers ASAP. and its right, unsaon naman nato pag adto sa hospital if emergency then tanan taw nangatulog. that would be stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malaki
    unsaon naman nato pag adto sa hospital if emergency then tanan taw nangatulog. that would be stupid.
    I admit this is still a looong ways off...but one day, intelligent machines, and not humans, can take care of ERs.

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