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Ancient medicine wast still wrong FAR more often than right. Being diabetic, I do love hearing about possible treatments for things I'm at higher risk for getting than the general public.
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06-12-2015, 08:30 PM | #962 | |
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However I should think it is a Muslim's job to decide what should be done with it.
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Just because someone is wearing an item with religious messaging on it, doesn't mean that person shares that faith, or can even read it. Consider the number of people who get tattoos of Chinese characters [1] without being able to read Chinese, or wear jewelery with same. Presuming whoever traded for it even recognized it as writing, rather than abstract decoration, they may have had a confused understanding of the meaning, or not even cared. Writing can be pretty just for being writing, and stuff from far away tends to have more value simply for being far away. [1] Or even Alleged Chinese Characters that turn out to be entirely nonsense.
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06-13-2015, 02:19 PM | #964 |
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People may value objects for who gave them rather than what they are.
I have a cherished crucifix given by a relative. My uncle has a pendant of a mundane quarter as it was the last thing my father gave him before dying. He's worn it every single day since '88.
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In Venezuela the Catatumbo river basin is peculiarly attractive to lightning. What lies imprisoned, trying to break out?
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06-21-2015, 08:03 PM | #966 | |
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So that's where the real lightning thief lives.
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06-22-2015, 09:12 AM | #968 |
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06-22-2015, 04:50 PM | #969 | |
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(On a more serious note, more modern stuff is probably higher priority. E.g. people seem real happy getting brand new NVG, UAVs, and are really trigger-happy to get better antitank weaponry. I have no idea what the current situation with tanks is.) |
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