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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3790761" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>That is a tragic story. Also brings up a good point about how most of the country folk I know handle that kind of stuff. I do get a strong urge, from time to time, to provide a little corrective action in the parking lot. I remember a time when a basic fist fight to sort out a disagreement ended with a hand shake and respectful nods going forward. Now you have to worry about getting blind sided later or sued until you have nothing left. I am also old enough now to worry about a fluke occurrence where someone ends up seriously injured or dead due to falling weird, having an unknown complicating condition, etc. </p><p></p><p>You're right about the little bit of brain damage being a big deal. I have read the way we see the human brain in pictures is not accurate to the brain in its natural state. They said it's form is not stable nor durable and is closer to a soft gelatin, it just looks more rigid because of the chemicals they use to stabilize it for examination after its been removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3790761, member: 35603"] That is a tragic story. Also brings up a good point about how most of the country folk I know handle that kind of stuff. I do get a strong urge, from time to time, to provide a little corrective action in the parking lot. I remember a time when a basic fist fight to sort out a disagreement ended with a hand shake and respectful nods going forward. Now you have to worry about getting blind sided later or sued until you have nothing left. I am also old enough now to worry about a fluke occurrence where someone ends up seriously injured or dead due to falling weird, having an unknown complicating condition, etc. You're right about the little bit of brain damage being a big deal. I have read the way we see the human brain in pictures is not accurate to the brain in its natural state. They said it's form is not stable nor durable and is closer to a soft gelatin, it just looks more rigid because of the chemicals they use to stabilize it for examination after its been removed. [/QUOTE]
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