The reality is there are checks on the protein as well. If not, it can kill organs or needed cells. The body is way more complex than a single protein.
I'm European, but I grew up in the states. My posts from Seattle friends should have been the clue. Trying to designate me is a hard thing.
See that's the problem with analogy, if you go deeper and discuss the realities within it, they tend to fail. I had a Dutch guy explain to me how stupid I was for finding a third solution to the train analogy. If it can be switched on the tracks, it is going slow enough to stop before anybody dies. Any deeper knowledge on the actual subject derails the whole thing.
Yes, it is an interesting idea. I mean no offense to Graphium.
If you want amazing metaphors the Arabs have a few. My favorite is looking for watermelon seeds in shit. Beautiful imagery and describes the feeling perfectly.
The reality is there are checks on the protein as well. If not, it can kill organs or needed cells. The body is way more complex than a single protein.
Do they have analogies/metaphors in europe? Judging by the responses it doesn’t seem like it.
I'm European, but I grew up in the states. My posts from Seattle friends should have been the clue. Trying to designate me is a hard thing.
See that's the problem with analogy, if you go deeper and discuss the realities within it, they tend to fail. I had a Dutch guy explain to me how stupid I was for finding a third solution to the train analogy. If it can be switched on the tracks, it is going slow enough to stop before anybody dies. Any deeper knowledge on the actual subject derails the whole thing.
Lmao that was my exact same answer the first time someone gave me the trolley problem.
I did enjoy Graphenium's analogy, though I'm more curious what the source of the text is and why it looks like someone is talking to a chatbot.
Yes, it is an interesting idea. I mean no offense to Graphium.
If you want amazing metaphors the Arabs have a few. My favorite is looking for watermelon seeds in shit. Beautiful imagery and describes the feeling perfectly.