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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
Delta waves? I'll be honest, human biological and medical equipment confuses the hell out of this guy sometimes.
You're correct.

I love biology by the way, especially human anatomy. I find the human body fascinating and medical conditions more so. Here's another one:

What is the most common cause for supraventricular tachycardia characterize by pre-syncope and atrial flutter?

I hope I don't come off as trying to rub my limited knowledge of medicine in your face. I'm just curious to see your answer. This is a very easy and common question asked using complicated words and terms by the way.
My initial guess would be age, but it sounds a little too easy (sayeth the left half of my brain, constantly bringing me down in my medical answers, curse you lack of confidence in human matters!!).

EternalFacepalm said:
Why does the education system leave out the fact that feelings aren't in your bloody heart!?
Because this world was invaded by romantics and religious zealots.
This prevents people from admitting the truth due to a romantic overidolization of the heart, and due to a rejection of the brain's emotion producing chemical's legitimacy.
 

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TiloXofXTanto said:
My initial guess would be age, but it sounds a little too easy (sayeth the left half of my brain, constantly bringing me down in my medical answers, curse you lack of confidence in human matters!!).
Not the right answer. Think about your life. When do you experience palpitations and high heart rate?
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
My initial guess would be age, but it sounds a little too easy (sayeth the left half of my brain, constantly bringing me down in my medical answers, curse you lack of confidence in human matters!!).
Not the right answer. Think about your life. When do you experience palpitations and high heart rate?
Now my brain says Heart attacks and Adolescence simultaneously, while it also says, "WAIT, NO, look it up" to which I reply "I HAVEN'T YET AND I'M NOT STARTING!!"
 

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TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
My initial guess would be age, but it sounds a little too easy (sayeth the left half of my brain, constantly bringing me down in my medical answers, curse you lack of confidence in human matters!!).
Not the right answer. Think about your life. When do you experience palpitations and high heart rate?
Now my brain says Heart attacks and Adolescence simultaneously, while it also says, "WAIT, NO, look it up" to which I reply "I HAVEN'T YET AND I'M NOT STARTING!!"

What does a heart attack have in common with adolescence? What happens during adolescence that also occurs during a heart attack? What is the most common feeling that a teenager experiences in school that also occurs when someone is having a heart attack?
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
My initial guess would be age, but it sounds a little too easy (sayeth the left half of my brain, constantly bringing me down in my medical answers, curse you lack of confidence in human matters!!).
Not the right answer. Think about your life. When do you experience palpitations and high heart rate?
Now my brain says Heart attacks and Adolescence simultaneously, while it also says, "WAIT, NO, look it up" to which I reply "I HAVEN'T YET AND I'M NOT STARTING!!"

What does a heart attack have in common with adolescence? What happens during adolescence that also occurs during a heart attack? What is the most common feeling that a teenager experiences in school that also occurs when someone is having a heart attack?
Curses, I have now four answers
1) Fear
2) Anger
3) Fibrillation
4) RAGE!!!!
(four is just my brain's response to its own medical knowledge insufficiencies)

I officially lean toward anger.


WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
 

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Engarde said:
Not sure if this has been done, but why is a raven like a writing desk?
Because there's a B in Both and an N in neither
(it has been asked, but that's fine in this case For I dost lovest this question)
 

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Googooguru said:
Why do i love toast so much ?.. nom nom nom
Because it really was the Greatest thing since sliced bread....
Personally, I don't like toast. The death threat was enough, but to say all those things about my mother, I can't look at a toasted piece of bread the same way ever again.
 

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TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
Yes, but what are the actual mechanics of it. What causes a person to experience all of those symptoms.
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
Yes, but what are the actual mechanics of it. What causes a person to experience all of those symptoms.
My initial guess would be that it would be caused mechanically by a massive release of adrenaline, due to an overreaction of the fight or flight response to any of the above stimuli.
 

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Smagmuck_ said:
What is "love"?
A battlefield, a state of grace, a long road, a building on fire, a banquet on which we feed, a river,, a razor, a hunger, a flower, kisses in a beanbag chair, like a big brass band, not a game, just a game, a losing game, a game of give and take, more than just a game for two, like oxygen, like an itching in my heart, Like a butterfly, In control, all you need, all we need, enough, not enough, alive, dead, the seventh wave, here to stay, on its way, wicked, forever, funny that way, noise, pain, war, murder, hell, stronger than pride, just a four letter word, a golden ring, a simple thing, a wonderful thing, a hurtin' thing, a many-splendored thing, a crazy little thing, all around, in the air, Bleu, thicker than water, Blind, Blindness, strange, strong, hard, so complicated, easy (cause you're beautiful, A *****, what you make it, What you want it to be, only love, and love.
That is what love is, as I have been told by this handy Earth travel guide.

smartengine said:
Is an apology letter from the condom factory a valid birth certificate?
Only on Wednesday.
 

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TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
Yes, but what are the actual mechanics of it. What causes a person to experience all of those symptoms.
My initial guess would be that it would be caused mechanically by a massive release of adrenaline, due to an overreaction of the fight or flight response to any of the above stimuli.
Correct! Thanks for answering and I hope I didn't get on your nerves to much with my annoying questions.
 

TiloXofXTanto

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AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
Yes, but what are the actual mechanics of it. What causes a person to experience all of those symptoms.
My initial guess would be that it would be caused mechanically by a massive release of adrenaline, due to an overreaction of the fight or flight response to any of the above stimuli.
Correct! Thanks for answering and I hope I didn't get on your nerves to much with my annoying questions.
Nope, not annoying in the least.
I thank you most heartily for your question.
 

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TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
AndyFromMonday said:
TiloXofXTanto said:
WAIT, NO, ANXIETY!!!!
...I believe.
Good job :D. I'm going to bed now but before I do so I'm giving you one more:

What causes a panic attack?
Better question, "What Doesn't?"

Everything from Genetic conditions to phobias and mental conditions like OCD and Schizophrenia and the like, all sound like conceivable causes, not to mention the possibilities of simpler things like dangerous Situations and Terrible shocking news.
I'd wager anything that can trigger any large emotional response from someone could trigger a panic attack, given the right circumstances.
Yes, but what are the actual mechanics of it. What causes a person to experience all of those symptoms.
My initial guess would be that it would be caused mechanically by a massive release of adrenaline, due to an overreaction of the fight or flight response to any of the above stimuli.
Correct! Thanks for answering and I hope I didn't get on your nerves to much with my annoying questions.
Nope, not annoying in the least.
I thank you most heartily for your question.
No problem. Our discussion was interesting.