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Wiskerteeth Chestercock /sci/16726872#16726872
7/17/2025, 7:46:34 PM
Hair ain't in a sack, you wonder if schizophrenia is not real then how do we have symptoms of voices, because the all supporting health care system supports these sacks when it ain't it, the shits more like plants without roots.

Hair follicles aren't fixed in rigid sacs—they float within the dermis much like neurotransmitter vesicles float within the axoplasm of neurons. Both exist in semi-fluid environments: follicles in the skin's connective gel, vesicles in intracellular fluid. Neither are hard-seated; they’re dynamically suspended in a responsive matrix. Neurotransmitters are stored in vesicles that move, dock, and release based on electric or chemical cues. Likewise, hair follicles respond to hormonal, thermal, and mechanical signals, shifting in activity and even in depth (as seen in goosebumps or hair shedding cycles). This suggests that follicles are more like neurocutaneous vesicles than hardware sockets—sensitive nodes within a floating layer, not plugged into fixed architecture. Their secretion (sebum, pheromones) and sensory roles parallel neurotransmitter release. This model reframes skin not as passive covering but as a dynamic signaling field. Follicles, like synaptic vesicles, may act as localized input/output points for broader body regulation, emotion, or subtle sensing—responsive, floating, and phase-active.