A husband and wife are trying to set up a new password for their computer. The husband puts, "Mypenis," and the wife falls on the ground laughing because on the screen it says, "Error. Not long enough."
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Guys, just a suggestion, this is the ask benoit anything thread, not the demonstrate what an unreasonable idiot benoit is. I, on the other hand, phrased my demonstration in a question. I mean, you can do whatever you want, and benoit might not mind being shown to be an idiot, but if he does, I think it would be kind to respect his wishes.
Quote from: Nomaken on July 04, 2006, 12:30:42 AMGuys, just a suggestion, this is the ask benoit anything thread, not the demonstrate what an unreasonable idiot benoit is. I, on the other hand, phrased my demonstration in a question. I mean, you can do whatever you want, and benoit might not mind being shown to be an idiot, but if he does, I think it would be kind to respect his wishes.It's still Intensity so if someone makes claims that i disagree with i can call them out on it if i want. Capiche?
It's capisce.Where do you see yourself in the future?
Quote from: peegai on July 04, 2006, 09:08:09 AMIt's capisce.Where do you see yourself in the future?Actually it's 'capiche', which is slang, taken from the Italian word 'capisci' which means "do you understand?", capiche? Also who's your question directed at? Am i to presume it's directed at me because you ask the question right after correcting me without making clear it's intended for someone else. Do you struggle with basic grammar, Mr pernickety?
Chronic drinking is not drinking in moderation so all you have proved is that you cant read simple sentences without getting them mixed up in your brain and jumping to wildly exaggerated conclusions.
Benoit, do you like jeopardy? And if you do, why?
Where do you see yourself in the future?
QuoteChronic drinking is not drinking in moderation so all you have proved is that you cant read simple sentences without getting them mixed up in your brain and jumping to wildly exaggerated conclusions.Nowhere in the Wikipedia parts I quoted did it mention chronic drinking. Maybe you need to read.I guess you're so adamant in proving me wrong so that you can continue drinking without worries. Those are always the kind that refuse to believe anything bad I say about alcohol. It's sad that people prefer to delusion themselves.
Since you went the Wikipedia way, look at what I found on Wikipedia. ON THE SAME PAGE:QuoteEthanol is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and reaches the brain....The CNS (Central Nervous System) depressant effect likely is due to ethanol's acting on the BK channels.[1] A BK channel is a calcium dependent potassium channel. Ethanol potentiates the activity of BK channels, which reduces the excitability of the neuron. [2] It has been known to act on GABA receptors, but this is probably just a secondary effect from activation of the BK channels. Its effect on GABA receptors is probably similar to the action of benzodiazepines such as diazepam. GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter, meaning it acts to slow down or inhibit nerve impulses. Ethanol increases the effectiveness of GABA acting through GABAA receptors. When used over a long time, ethanol changes the number and type of GABA receptors, and this is thought to be the cause of the violent withdrawal effects of alcoholics.Ethanol also interferes with synaptic firing and causes the death of brain cells. This cell death is caused by an increased concentration of intracellular calcium which has several effects. It weakens the electrochemical gradient across the cell membranes. It is this gradient which is the motive force of membrane pumps and channels (cells, especially neurons, quickly die without proper membrane pump and channel function). Calcium also activates proteases that cause degradation of cell proteins.There is also direct damage to cell membranes from free-radicals that are produced from the alcohol metabolism.And:QuoteThe liver contains a special enzyme (alcohol dehydrogenase) that breaks down alcohols into acetaldehyde, which is turned into acetic acid by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and then another enzyme converts the acetate into fats or carbon dioxide and water. The fats are mostly deposited locally which leads to the characteristic "beer belly". Chronic drinkers, however, so tax this metabolic pathway that things go awry: fatty acids build up as plaques in the capillaries around liver cells and those cells begin to die, which leads to the liver disease cirrhosis. The liver is part of the body's filtration system and if it is damaged then certain toxins build up thus leading to symptoms of jaundice.Want more evidence?
Ethanol is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and reaches the brain....The CNS (Central Nervous System) depressant effect likely is due to ethanol's acting on the BK channels.[1] A BK channel is a calcium dependent potassium channel. Ethanol potentiates the activity of BK channels, which reduces the excitability of the neuron. [2] It has been known to act on GABA receptors, but this is probably just a secondary effect from activation of the BK channels. Its effect on GABA receptors is probably similar to the action of benzodiazepines such as diazepam. GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter, meaning it acts to slow down or inhibit nerve impulses. Ethanol increases the effectiveness of GABA acting through GABAA receptors. When used over a long time, ethanol changes the number and type of GABA receptors, and this is thought to be the cause of the violent withdrawal effects of alcoholics.Ethanol also interferes with synaptic firing and causes the death of brain cells. This cell death is caused by an increased concentration of intracellular calcium which has several effects. It weakens the electrochemical gradient across the cell membranes. It is this gradient which is the motive force of membrane pumps and channels (cells, especially neurons, quickly die without proper membrane pump and channel function). Calcium also activates proteases that cause degradation of cell proteins.There is also direct damage to cell membranes from free-radicals that are produced from the alcohol metabolism.
The liver contains a special enzyme (alcohol dehydrogenase) that breaks down alcohols into acetaldehyde, which is turned into acetic acid by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and then another enzyme converts the acetate into fats or carbon dioxide and water. The fats are mostly deposited locally which leads to the characteristic "beer belly". Chronic drinkers, however, so tax this metabolic pathway that things go awry: fatty acids build up as plaques in the capillaries around liver cells and those cells begin to die, which leads to the liver disease cirrhosis. The liver is part of the body's filtration system and if it is damaged then certain toxins build up thus leading to symptoms of jaundice.
Nowhere in the Wikipedia parts I quoted did it mention chronic drinking. Maybe you need to read. Chronic drinkers, however, so tax this metabolic pathway that things go awry: fatty acids build up as plaques in the capillaries around liver cells and those cells begin to die, which leads to the liver disease cirrhosis.
QuoteBenoit, do you like jeopardy? And if you do, why?I looked up the word on dictionary.com, but I'm not sure what "jeopardy" is. But from what I can gather, no, I don't like it.