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2020-03-09 at 5:40 PM UTCThe sun gives us heat and light
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2020-03-10 at 1:40 AM UTCsubpoena is such a misleading word
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2020-03-10 at 1:42 AM UTC
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2020-03-10 at 2:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie How so?
sub po ena
It's forcing someone to go to court for the prosecution under threat of punishment, and they had better tell the truth under threat of punishment, and they are served in misleading ways as well. Thats just off the top of my head. It's some sketchy white people shit -
2020-03-10 at 2:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo sub po ena
It's forcing someone to go to court for the prosecution under threat of punishment, and they had better tell the truth under threat of punishment, and they are served in misleading ways as well. Thats just off the top of my head. It's some sketchy white people shit
I don't know a lot about law. But i was under the impression that a judge could issue a subpoena if he wishes to compel someone who has been indicted to attend court in order to be deposed or give testimony? Do you get a bench warrant if you don't attend after being subpoenad? The truth is compelled under threat of perjury charges right? -
2020-03-10 at 11:37 AM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2020-03-10 at 1:46 PM UTC
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2020-03-10 at 1:49 PM UTCif it were possible to kill all bacteria and foreign life forms in a person's body (assuming it was possible to survive without 'gut flora' and the like), would their fundamental character change?
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2020-03-10 at 1:50 PM UTCThe person’s character? Or the characteristics of the germs?
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2020-03-10 at 1:52 PM UTCwondering whether bacteria and other life forms you carry in and on your body contribute to your consciousness, or at the very least your mental state, and if so what it'd be like to have them removed
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2020-03-10 at 1:56 PM UTCWell I was bed ridden for 6 months with a PICC line in. I received 2 different very powerful antibiotics daily the entire time. It killed my bacterial flora in my intestines. I can’t say it changed anything about me, just left me feeling vulnerable to my health.The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2020-03-10 at 1:57 PM UTCTotally obliterated? I thought you wouldn't be able to process food properly if your gut bacteria were wiped out
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2020-03-10 at 2 PM UTCIt's possible to survive without gut bacteria. They use mice without gut bacteria in science sometimes. Mammals are born without gut bacteria, so they simply keep them in aseptic conditions from birth/caesarian.
Originally posted by Technologist Well I was bed ridden for 6 months with a PICC line in. I received 2 different very powerful antibiotics daily the entire time. It killed my bacterial flora in my intestines. I can’t say it changed anything about me, just left me feeling vulnerable to my health.
Why was that? Was it boring being in bed for 6 months? -
2020-03-10 at 2:01 PM UTCTotally wiped out. My body didn’t process food properly. Not to sound gross, but my stools are worse that Fona’s, and only got worse. Once they pulled the PICC line, I started on the best probiotic I could find. It helped a bit, but my stools are still icky.