No. Humans are garbage, genetic wise. Most humans can't even reach two meters tall (embarrassing), or even something simple like 1.9 meters.
Humans are fragile and break like glass. They can't fly, but they can't run either and are extremely slow creatures. They not only need to recharge but can't even produce their own energy! They need to consume fruits an vegetables to do that. And then, they produce bodily waste, like the most primitive of mammals in existence. Speaking of which, humans can't even produce their own Vitamin C; literally EVERY other mammal in the universe can do that but humans can't! Pathetic!
Humans freeze at the softest of cool temperatures and burn at the most minor heat. Can humans even survive in space? No! I mean, WTF is that? Their ears and noses are ugly and the males have their genitalia hanging off them all vulnerable and all. Not to mention the small sizes of THOSE in most males, too!
The females of the species aren't bad physically, except for their very very flawed reproductive cycle where they bleed profusely once a month. A horrible flaw for mating, to be sure! They aren't bad physically, but they are very flawed mentally, with most lacking even rudimentary brain power and intelligence. Not that the males have much more, but they do have enough to distinguish more "advanced" behavior in, when they aren't obsessed with mating. Needless to say, humans in general fail at basic galactic-wide standard intelligence.
As a civilization, humans are a D- and could barely even split the atom and even in their twilight stage of existence, haven't even mastered space flight yet. Imagine, being 90% through your life cycle and still stuck on your home planet. What an incredibly inferior species!. For every one standard intelligence human like Albert Einstein or Leonardo Da Vinci, there are literally millions of dunces too stupid to even survive outside their protective Earth bubble.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bmf1znpMjbI@Mia-Wallace, care to refute?
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"very very flawed reproductive system" Fuckin truth right here. π Women have higher chances of developing a wide variety of health issues, many of which have to do with female anatomy. π Also, did you know that testicular cancer is one of the LEAST deadly cancers? Not fair. π
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I'm currently studying to enter the medical-industry. The human-body is amazing! It's fragile (yes, so many pathologies), but so intricate (detailed, with specialized systems, inter-system coordination & interoperability, and check-and-balance circuit-breakers)! Of course, more moving parts means more things that can go wrong, but that makes me all the more thankful for good health. At the same time, when the body is functioning correctly, it's a moving marvel!
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+1 yYeah! It's part of the reason I decided to work in the healthcare field!
I don't work directly with patients anymore, but I enjoy learning and seeing parts of the human body and how the function.
I took SO many A&P courses in college (anatomy and physiology) I know more about the human body than I wanted to! 😆10 Reply
Anatomy was always my favorite subject! I still like to learn today. I have a theory anyone fascinated with anatomy is either meant to be a killer or a dr I'm just to lazy to find out which I am 😉βΊοΈ
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+1 yTotally. I went to bodies: the exhibition years ago and had a chance to study real bodies. It's pretty amazing how they work
20 Reply360 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Not terribly thrilled about ultrasounds, more interested in immunity, digestive (specifically esophagus), and male urinary. I think I like these because they affect me. I need plasma infusions every 28 days, I have food allergies that affect my esophagus, and I got a vasectomy. So I am interested in these because the procedures and such affect me. I am actually studying to do medical billing and coding, so there's also that.
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+1 yScience in general is very cool, human anatomy as part of that is as well.
You can learn about it every day and still not know it to the full extent.10 Reply1.2K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Very. Sadly I can't just open someone up and look at it without people freaking out.
People say oh come on, have a heart! But call 911 when I get one. So rude
Lol12 ReplyI think it is one of the coolest unique things ever all the little intricate pieces that all have to work together to keep us going our body can fix itself did you know that we have two brains the other one is down by Archie energy our core
00 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. It is interesting unless you have to pass tests on it and also spent time with the stench of a real anatomy lab.
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+1 yThe human body is a intricate machine, sometimes it's amazing that it works at all, let alone work so well.
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+1 yI do!
Its pretty awesome to learn every inch of our anatomy.. also few days ago found this pretty ig account about human anatomy
https://www. instagram. com/p/CgweqXfLjwx/00 Reply433 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I love anatomy and myology.
I also find cadaver labs interesting.
10 ReplyI loved biology and anatomy in school and college. M mom is an ob/gyn.
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+1 yyeah its interesting... also i just like the word Coccyx lol
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+1 yI do find it interesting, however I'm more into physics.
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+1 yYes. Used to love visiting the medical lab with the body parts when I was in pharmacy school and watching medical shows.
10 Reply 3.5K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Yes, I had a total hip replacement and got to see how man can be mated to machine
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+1 yI'm a huge fan of human anatomy, female in particular. 😉
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+1 yWell yes, I feel that way about female anatomy.
20 Reply 334 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Nah, that's serial killer shit.
Aside from the medical profession of course.
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+1 yIt's a fascinatingly complex system that is amazing in and of itself. How it works is both beautiful and ridiculously bizarre.
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+1 yYeah, read up about how King Herod died. Thats definitely karma because he was a fucking arsewhole.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yMe! I took biology and anatomy and physiology at university! β🏽
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+1 yYeah it's pretty cool.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yOnly if you get to eat it afterwards aka George soros and Bill gates
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+1 yI'm fascinated by human mind
10 Reply392 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Itβs amazing. Yes.
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+1 yYup. Thatβs why I went to school for it
10 ReplyAnatomy and physiology
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+1 yALWAYS have, even now.
10 ReplyMakes me wanna barf more like
00 ReplyYes, itβs very interesting and cool
00 Reply604 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I know some things
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+1 yYes but in a sexual way.
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+1 yDefinitely.
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+1 ygive me a example :)
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Well for example, something cool I saw the other day we had a patient who'd had a vasectomy and the doctor couldn't palpate the left sided vas deferens so a scrotal and renal ultrasound exam was ordered. The patient's left vas deferens was definitely absent and so was his left kidney! So I guess that an absent vas deferens is indicative of an absent kidney. I though it was cool anyway. I'm using it for my case study. π
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yes it is really cool but it is pretty complicated for me :) nice
+1 yYes, it is.
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Anonymous(18-24)+1 ysure i do
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