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Creativity / Re: doctor who intro in g major
« on: September 09, 2014, 01:15:29 PM »
All of them got removed for some reason.
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this is almost as weird as those videos where they speak rlly softly into the mic and tell u what they are doing as they are doing it right off the screen
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Just like Glass, someone is being hated on for their (distant) past even though right now they're a pretty nifty person.
I tend to say gesundheit because of my german ancestry and imo it sounds cooler than bless you.
IIRC "Bless you" came from the Greeks. The Greek translation, of course. They thought sneezing caused your heart to momentarily stop and you would die if somebody didn't say it. You could say it to yourself if there was nobody around.
I'm sick right now so I could use some Gesundheit.
during the plague of 590 AD, Pope Gregory I ordered unceasing prayer for divine intercession. Part of his command was that anyone sneezing be blessed immediately ("God bless you"), since sneezing was often the first sign that someone was falling ill with the plague. By 750 AD, it became customary to say "God bless you" as a response to one sneezing.
meds meds meds, just take them even if they arent needed.
"Humans used to squat, so squatting is healthy!" is such a marketing ploy. If everything people did during antiquity is best for our health today, that also includes wiping our asses with our hands, drinking unfiltered river water, and eating random plants in the wilderness.
wiping our asses with our hands, drinking unfiltered river water, and eating random plants in the wilderness.