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RE: The Cube of Time

in #art8 years ago

It's actually the Cube of Thyme (pun intended). The creativity in the art wows me, psychologicallyi can picture you as a lover of nature and life, also makind has been given this various herb 🌿 🌿 and spices to better our life but we neglect it for chemotherapy and drugs making us slaves to pharmaceatical companies.
Shalom

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I was about to upvote you until you started bashing chemotherapy. sigh
Not even on my non-science blog I'm spared.

Ouch, never knew you'll get angry 😡 at that sorry, but I personally believe this that if we explore Mother Nature very well and we take care of it sure she's going to reciprocate, it's all over the internet stories of tested and trusted home made herbs 🌿, fruits and plant that can cure man from all its ailments. With this you'll see that technology will have less to worry about and more focus.

I've written about this on my main blog
https://steemit.com/science/@suesa/plants-vs-pharmaceuticals

”I rather stick to my herbal medicine! Plants are so much safer than those drugs Big Pharma sells us to make us even sicker!”.

If you truly wrote that that mean I was right all along, so you see I won.
So Upvote me as a reward for that.
I Won @Suesa in a Debate

Congrats on not reading the post but only the first paragraph, you just showed everyone on the blockchain that you're not the sharpest tool in the shed.

I read it all my dear, I just decide to pick those words out cos it fit perfectly into the discussion. I read it before commenting.

If you had truly read the post, you would have noticed that this quote was followed by

How many times have I read this, or a variation of it, in the comments of one of my medical posts? How often have I read it online, in chat rooms, in Facebook comments, in every place where people gather. And I get it, it’s easy to mistrust companies that earn their money because people get sick. But as a biology student, a future scientist and someone interested in medical research, I see the other side too.

Which clearly indicated it's not my view. You can't take things out of context and make them fit your argument.

And do not call me "dear", I am not "your dear".