I'm kinda excused, I got MASSIVE ADHD!!Arising_uk wrote:Blimey! Your attention span is limited.HexHammer wrote:Had to stop watching this Gattaca movie ...was simply tooooo longwinded!!
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Skin tags?Dubious wrote:...but you gotta dump them early enough otherwise they'll grow on you.Dalek Prime wrote:Technically, we can dump them even if we like the design. It could even become a favoured pastime.Dubious wrote:Can we dump them if we don't like the design?
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Not true according to what I've learned, which is that many of these diseases come from chemicals used in processed foods, and environmental contamination.HexHammer wrote:I think we have too much hysteria about it, we already alter ourselves with surgery, pills, medication, photoshop, makeup ..etc why shouldn't we allow ourselves to enhance us via genetics?
We can erradicate many genetic diseases like Alzenheimer, Fibromylagy, Sklerosis ..etc, imo those who oppose genetic designerbabies are irrational people.
Some 'food' for thought!
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Too funny.HexHammer wrote: We can erradicate many genetic diseases like Alzenheimer, Fibromylagy, Sklerosis ..etc,
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Yes I saw a documentary on those Romanian orphans. They said that the fact that they were never touched or interacted with in a playful loving manner was the problem. It seems the orphanages were stagnant, with row after row of cribs, treated like shelves in a stock room. They would simply be fed, changed and left to themselves, which went on for years.Skip wrote:Some American academic did a study not very long ago on Romanian orphans. Seems, if they're placed in quality foster care before age two, they have a good chance of achieving normal social adjustment and intellectual development. After three, they can't. So, just go ahead and write off all the three-year-olds in the world that have been deprived of love.
Actually, I was hoping for a bit of whimsy, rather than bloody depressing reality. But wtf, eh?
They even interviewed an adult male that was there for his first few years, he couldn't function very well with other people, was very stoic, emotionless. Actually his facial expression was a bit scary. It's a shame that humans treat infants that way!
So like we really need designer babies?
Money making opportunities abound, and if not, we'll cook up some whacked out way to ensure they do.
Screwing with nature is the worst thing man can do IMHO!
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Yes and no, bad foods and chemicals can enhance the effect of the illness, or cause it, but our ancestors also had these illnesses in the stone age with no industrial chemicals.SpheresOfBalance wrote:Not true according to what I've learned, which is that many of these diseases come from chemicals used in processed foods, and environmental contamination.HexHammer wrote:I think we have too much hysteria about it, we already alter ourselves with surgery, pills, medication, photoshop, makeup ..etc why shouldn't we allow ourselves to enhance us via genetics?
We can erradicate many genetic diseases like Alzenheimer, Fibromylagy, Sklerosis ..etc, imo those who oppose genetic designerbabies are irrational people.
Some 'food' for thought!
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No excuse, do yoga, learn to meditate and get some will.HexHammer wrote:I'm kinda excused, I got MASSIVE ADHD!!
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I'm with you on this one. Although I don't think photoshop counts.HexHammer wrote:I think we have too much hysteria about it, we already alter ourselves with surgery, pills, medication, photoshop, makeup ..etc why shouldn't we allow ourselves to enhance us via genetics? ...
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There's no such bloody 'disorder'. It's a personality type.HexHammer wrote:I'm kinda excused, I got MASSIVE ADHD!!Arising_uk wrote:Blimey! Your attention span is limited.HexHammer wrote:Had to stop watching this Gattaca movie ...was simply tooooo longwinded!!
''As of 2009, 8% of all United States Major League Baseball players had been diagnosed with ADHD, making the disorder common among this population. ''
For a while in the 90s every second boy seemed to be doped up with ritalin. Disgraceful.
"..many (ADHD) children have a good attention span for tasks they find interesting.'' Oh really? That's amazing. They get bored with stuff they don't find interesting.
re Ritalin: "The United States continues to account for more than 80% of global consumption." Gosh. What a surprise. I don't suppose it would have anything to do with the fact that it's a lucrative money-earner, and that doctors are 'encouraged' to prescribe it?
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I agree with you that too much Ritalin has been prescribed. But I will say that I have a dear friend who's son could not concentrate at all in school. The teachers practically begged her to put him on Ritalin because not only was he not paying attention, they had to peel him off the walls...they had no time to teach!vegetariantaxidermy wrote:There's no such bloody 'disorder'. It's a personality type.HexHammer wrote:I'm kinda excused, I got MASSIVE ADHD!!Arising_uk wrote:Blimey! Your attention span is limited.
''As of 2009, 8% of all United States Major League Baseball players had been diagnosed with ADHD, making the disorder common among this population. ''
For a while in the 90s every second boy seemed to be doped up with ritalin. Disgraceful.
"..many (ADHD) children have a good attention span for tasks they find interesting.'' Oh really? That's amazing. They get bored with stuff they don't find interesting.
re Ritalin: "The United States continues to account for more than 80% of global consumption." Gosh. What a surprise. I don't suppose it would have anything to do with the fact that it's a lucrative money-earner, and that doctors are 'encouraged' to prescribe it?
After they put him on Ritalin his grades went up and he was able to concentrate. A few years later...they decided to take him off it. His grades plummeted from A's and B's to D's and f's...he could not concentrate on the task at hand. So they put him back on it and he's getting A's and B's.
I wish someone would have put me on it when I was in grade school. I might have been able to learn more. I wanted so badly to learn. Before each class I would tell myself to pay attention...focus. not even 10 minutes into the lesson I was daydreaming...in a daze..what ever you want to call it. For the life of me I could not pay attention no matter how hard I tried. I still can't. It's an awful feeling. You are so very interested in the lesson...but your mind won't let you stay focused.
I'm not saying I had ADHD, I'm just saying I would love a miracle drug that would allow me to be able to absorb knowledge.
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Well, as I pointed out, according to 'studies' these 'ADHD' children had no trouble concentrating as long as they were interested in the subjectartisticsolution wrote:
I agree with you that too much Ritalin has been prescribed. But I will say that I have a dear friend who's son could not concentrate at all in school. The teachers practically begged her to put him on Ritalin because not only was he not paying attention, they had to peel him off the walls...they had no time to teach!
After they put him on Ritalin his grades went up and he was able to concentrate. A few years later...they decided to take him off it. His grades plummeted from A's and B's to D's and f's...he could not concentrate on the task at hand. So they put him back on it and he's getting A's and B's.
I wish someone would have put me on it when I was in grade school. I might have been able to learn more. I wanted so badly to learn. Before each class I would tell myself to pay attention...focus. not even 10 minutes into the lesson I was daydreaming...in a daze..what ever you want to call it. For the life of me I could not pay attention no matter how hard I tried. I still can't. It's an awful feeling. You are so very interested in the lesson...but your mind won't let you stay focused.
I'm not saying I had ADHD, I'm just saying I would love a miracle drug that would allow me to be able to absorb knowledge.
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Well, coming from someone who had 'no problems' in art class....I can tell you this: The reason I had no problems in art class was not because 'I was interested' in the class, but rather because I could have taught the class. There was nothing to learn. I didn't need a teacher. The teacher was a nuisance. She/he would drone on in the background while I did my thing. What's to teach? I did not need to pay attention to gain knowledge. I was given crayons, paints, clay way before I entered school and left to my own devices.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Well, as I pointed out, according to 'studies' these 'ADHD' children had no trouble concentrating as long as they were interested in the subjectThere's no such thing; only idiotic mothers, incompetent teachers, drug-pedding doctors, and rich, bloated phamaceutical companies.
Children usually already have some knowledge and aptitude for a subject before they ever even begin school. I don't think these "studies" take that into account.
How would you account for all the classes like English, history, government, language, etc. that I was sincerely interested in, but could not pay attention to?
Hell, even in college, I had trouble concentrating in art history and oceanography, 2 of my all time loves/interests.... as I was a scuba diver and artist.
Seriously...I wish I had a drug that made me learn better. I would have ate that shit up!
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We all want a drug to make life 'easier'. It doesn't work like that. There's no such thing. It might make life easier for the stupid bitch mothers and incompetent teachers who don't mind giving a dangerous, addictive drug to children for no reason other than that they find it difficult to 'handle' active, bored little boys. It certainly doesn't make life easier for the drug-addicted children.artisticsolution wrote:Well, coming from someone who had 'no problems' in art class....I can tell you this: The reason I had no problems in art class was not because 'I was interested' in the class, but rather because I could have taught the class. There was nothing to learn. I didn't need a teacher. The teacher was a nuisance. She/he would drone on in the background while I did my thing. What's to teach? I did not need to pay attention to gain knowledge. I was given crayons, paints, clay way before I entered school and left to my own devices.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Well, as I pointed out, according to 'studies' these 'ADHD' children had no trouble concentrating as long as they were interested in the subjectThere's no such thing; only idiotic mothers, incompetent teachers, drug-pedding doctors, and rich, bloated phamaceutical companies.
Children usually already have some knowledge and aptitude for a subject before they ever even begin school. I don't think these "studies" take that into account.
How would you account for all the classes like English, history, government, language, etc. that I was sincerely interested in, but could not pay attention to?
Hell, even in college, I had trouble concentrating in art history and oceanography, 2 of my all time loves/interests.... as I was a scuba diver and artist.
Seriously...I wish I had a drug that made me learn better. I would have ate that shit up!
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How do you know? Have you done a study?vegetariantaxidermy wrote:We all want a drug to make life 'easier'. It doesn't work like that. There's no such thing. It might make life easier for the stupid bitch mothers and incompetent teachers who don't mind giving a dangerous, addictive drug to children for no reason other than that they find it difficult to 'handle' active, bored little boys. It certainly doesn't make life easier for the drug-addicted children.artisticsolution wrote:Well, coming from someone who had 'no problems' in art class....I can tell you this: The reason I had no problems in art class was not because 'I was interested' in the class, but rather because I could have taught the class. There was nothing to learn. I didn't need a teacher. The teacher was a nuisance. She/he would drone on in the background while I did my thing. What's to teach? I did not need to pay attention to gain knowledge. I was given crayons, paints, clay way before I entered school and left to my own devices.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Well, as I pointed out, according to 'studies' these 'ADHD' children had no trouble concentrating as long as they were interested in the subjectThere's no such thing; only idiotic mothers, incompetent teachers, drug-pedding doctors, and rich, bloated phamaceutical companies.
Children usually already have some knowledge and aptitude for a subject before they ever even begin school. I don't think these "studies" take that into account.
How would you account for all the classes like English, history, government, language, etc. that I was sincerely interested in, but could not pay attention to?
Hell, even in college, I had trouble concentrating in art history and oceanography, 2 of my all time loves/interests.... as I was a scuba diver and artist.
Seriously...I wish I had a drug that made me learn better. I would have ate that shit up!
It would be interesting to know how many of these children who grew up on Ritalin faired well vs. those who became drug addicted adults.
If a drug has positive results, who the fuck really cares if you don't like the thought of children being "addicted" or adults for that matter.
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''After they put him on Ritalin his grades went up and he was able to concentrate. A few years later...they decided to take him off it. His grades plummeted from A's and B's to D's and f's...he could not concentrate on the task at hand. So they put him back on it and he's getting A's and B's.''artisticsolution wrote: How do you know? Have you done a study?
It would be interesting to know how many of these children who grew up on Ritalin faired well vs. those who became drug addicted adults.
If a drug has positive results, who the fuck really cares if you don't like the thought of children being "addicted" or adults for that matter.
They all say that; 'Oh, his 'grades' are so much better now'. And ever heard of 'drug withdrawal'? Let me guess. He was a 'day-care kid'?
Btw. Would you be ok with prescribing children with valium? If not, why not?