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sorry for late reply, got distracted and slept hard
>Oh man, I haven't used a TV in over a decade. Just a computer in my little room and I can't really lay down and watch stuff on it at the same time.
i used to be same, had a crt tv for retro gaming, but it broke, so i figured id just get a smart tv and join the cool kids, its nice watching a movie in bed sometimes
>Also hiking is great for exercise to help out with that, I'd say. Did you feel better back when you used to hike more?
mmm hard to say, different life really, i could say yes but i think it boils down to being able to cope with existential dread better? i dunno man
>I really do love it, I've had my own ideas about similar experiments. Some of them to even break the assumptions of the limits for life, like the maximum temperature life can live in or how small life can get. Another was for making life live in an osmotic hell-hole too :)
thats why i love microbiology, it really shows you the limits of existence, adaptation and diversity, like slime molds being single celled organisms, or the mega virusses you can see without tools, crazy shit right?
also loved how pylori was only discovered fairly recently because the growth media we use are too alkaline for it to grow, really shows you how limited our field of view is when it comes to nature, and now with things like full genome sequencing not costing millions, and big data capabilities its really an exciting time, i hope to go back to research some time, studies like sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666498424001078 really get me going
diagnostics is fine n all but it gets rather boring, the few times i find something interesting is usually bad news for the patient, so its hard to be enthusiastic about it
ok end novel, have a good day anons
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