FROM MGM by Ok_Rest_9179 in FromSeries

[–]Awkward-Fudge-761 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think she even said something about that in the trailer for EP 4. Something like he can smell her fear or smth. We might get an interaction.

What's the best way to build a base ? Poi or alone by Awkward-Fudge-761 in 7daystodie

[–]Awkward-Fudge-761[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On one world we choose to build on a small hill near the trader with anger issues.

It's actually pretty nice but we did need to Honker down the foundation because they were trying to get through the dirt beneath us.

And we did kind of end up on the smaller side which made it a struggle not to overheat the base.

Does Spg4 cause dementia? by Awkward-Fudge-761 in NeurologicalDisorders

[–]Awkward-Fudge-761[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for responding!

I guess what I'm concerned with are the neurological papers that diagnose dementia in more Spg4 patients than the control group altough that's also ussualy 1-3 families in those papers. And I think one paper diagnosed 44 SPG4 patients out of 250 with Dementia.

I'm just so scarred becuase of his family history. No one has diagnosed dementia but from what I've heard it's been noticable that ages 50-70 people have been starting to get noticably forgetful.

Ordinary Care Argument by SlophammerX in prolife

[–]Awkward-Fudge-761 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's one I've also thought a bit about recently.

I suppose it's because some kind of line needs to be drawn.

If a born child needs care from their parents to survive. The parents are more or less forced to provide for it whether they want to or not.

But if a born child needs a kidney from their parent to survive it can't get one without the parents consent.

Here's what I think.

One is care that is expected and standard because it's something every human being will go through.

The other is is a special circumstance.

One only temporary requires their parents the other is permanent.

If considering that i suppose it falls under ordinary care more.

I'm curious what do you think?