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listen to this exchange between friend Jim and me. explains a lot.

 As far as I know, the technology is opportunistic. It intensifies any inflammation, even one of which we're not usually aware. When I got up this morning, for instance, I was fairly comfortable. Then all shittin' pissin' hell broke loose. Every problem I have started in, including the cancer on my arm.

You sent Today at 9:52 AM

ohhh, not good. yeah, I think you're right about that, but for me, schizophrenic, I feel things to much degree, I'm sensitive to almost everything, sometimes I don't even like to cook food, cuz I think it's alive!

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