[FRIAM] A PolyMath by any other name...
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] A PolyMath by any other name...
I see I replied to the wrong strand of the thread, this was Glen's contribution to which I was replying.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:01 AM glen <gepr at ropella.name<mailto:gepr at ropella.name>> wrote:
On 08/11/2015 08:36 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> I'm surprised *anything* bores the living crap out of you!
What's not so boring is that Nick's crap _is_ alive! But he may have the cause and effect reversed:
https://www.mvppt.com/can-the-bacteria-in-your-gut-explain-your-mood/
> micro-organisms in the gut tickle a sensory nerve ending in the fingerlike protrusion lining the intestine and carry that electrical impulse up the vagus nerve and into the deep-brain structures thought to be responsible for elemental emotions like anxiety.
Perhaps being bored doesn't get the living crap out of you. Perhaps the living crap causes your boredom. 8^)
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