by GypsyYou would have a lot of company then, they say 88% of French people have it. This article is quite amusing.
by StayonhereMR D., you are aware that this problem is most dangerous to pregnant women? Right?
I am fully aware that my body is invaded by hundreds of thousands of bacerias, fungus and probably a few virus as well.
They are EVERYWHERE. They are inescapable!
I'm debating whether or not I should get an education in anthropology and microbiology so I can go down to the pacific and extract immuno defense cells from monitor lizards, maybe some Galapagos island turtles.
In the meantime, I've turned my room into an amazon forest with rare anti-viral herbs in a water pot on top of a heating element to make a makeshift vaporizer. BTW... this appears to be a MUCH more efficient way to heat a room, than with one of those heavy metal heat blowing industrial monster machines.
This is sometimes referred to as being the OLDEST tree in the world. This is no co-incidence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba
A combination of resistance to disease, insect-resistant wood and the ability to form aerial roots and sprouts makes ginkgos long-lived, with some specimens claimed to be more than 2,500 years old.
You would have a lot of company then, they say 88% of French people have it. This article is quite amusing.
I'm not very fond of dogs either (except for german shepherds, siberian huskies and alaskan malamutes). Big-sized dogs are really cool and even more when they resemble wolves. Lap dogs are annoying and ugly, I'd never have one. They look weak and fragile.
There are a few animals that I really don't like (rats and some venomous insects). If they attack me, well, I guess I have to defend myself or I'll end up dead.
"humans i do not like in general, because they do not use their humanity right and are way too animal like".
Heh, neither do I. Sometimes you'll see some humans doing things that not even animals would do or enjoy ;)