Unfortunately, cheese in North America , because of the milk , is loaded with chemicals , injections , poor feed lot management practises and a general lack of care over the past 40 years of increased production...
Corina Marinescu A few years ago there was a TV show about a man who was immortal. His long life allowed him to learn everything that was taught so sometimes he was a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, an engineer, etc. In the 21st century he was a police detective. An interesting concept for a TV show. 📺
Danny Quizon , interesting concept...but we humans have the tendency to get attached. Would be really sick to see the people I love vanish. I don't quite love a lot of people but the ones I do love are really precious to me.
Corina Marinescu The TV show also touched upon this. The immortal man was white and appeared to be maybe 35 years old. His favorite bar was owned by a black man in his 80s. The bar owner was actually the detective's son! The man's mother never married his father because the couple met during World War 1 and interracial marriages were illegal during that time. When the woman died of old age the detective was present, still looking about 35 years old.
Corina Marinescu thats a good point about loss and probably the hardest to accept if we were immortal , i read a great sci-fi book some yrs ago pretty sure it was called Lazarus it had no religious ties , he lived so long that like Danny Quizon mentioned he learned and worked in many fields always saying theres too little time to experience all things in a normal life , time travel became possible and he travelled back in time to meet his ancestors which would be quite weird i think.
Stephen Miner Brain of most of people do this daily. Our useless (not used) memories are fading out. This is normal. What stay, is whithin most activated neuronal circuits. So, unused ones, will lost their content with time.
Unfortunately, cheese in North America , because of the milk , is loaded with chemicals , injections , poor feed lot management practises and a general lack of care over the past 40 years of increased production...
ReplyDeleteEuropean cheese with no GMO's is very good ....
ReplyDeleteIf you are aiming for immortality, do not become a major pizza ingredient.
ReplyDeleteThat's not pizza.
ReplyDeleteAnd being immortal would be really boring...I like the pressure of time, is erotic.
ReplyDeleteTell me ,what food is more enjoyed by a larger percentage of people than pizza....Regardless .Mmmmm, the pic looks delish !
ReplyDeletePerseus disregarded immortality to greatness..
ReplyDeleteHow about mozzarella, pesto and tomato (sun dried, sunblush), Italian meats and bruschetta
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu A few years ago there was a TV show about a man who was immortal. His long life allowed him to learn everything that was taught so sometimes he was a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, an engineer, etc. In the 21st century he was a police detective. An interesting concept for a TV show. 📺
ReplyDeleteDanny Quizon , interesting concept...but we humans have the tendency to get attached.
ReplyDeleteWould be really sick to see the people I love vanish. I don't quite love a lot of people but the ones I do love are really precious to me.
Corina Marinescu The TV show also touched upon this. The immortal man was white and appeared to be maybe 35 years old. His favorite bar was owned by a black man in his 80s. The bar owner was actually the detective's son! The man's mother never married his father because the couple met during World War 1 and interracial marriages were illegal during that time. When the woman died of old age the detective was present, still looking about 35 years old.
ReplyDeleteThe name of the TV show was New Amsterdam.
Now I'm thinking Bicentennial man covers this too
ReplyDeleteSam Collett Wow, that's right. Good call! 👍
ReplyDeleteYes, I see. Nothing like coffee.
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu thats a good point about loss and probably the hardest to accept if we were immortal , i read a great sci-fi book some yrs ago pretty sure it was called Lazarus it had no religious ties , he lived so long that like Danny Quizon mentioned he learned and worked in many fields always saying theres too little time to experience all things in a normal life , time travel became possible and he travelled back in time to meet his ancestors which would be quite weird i think.
ReplyDeleteStephen Miner Brain of most of people do this daily. Our useless (not used) memories are fading out. This is normal. What stay, is whithin most activated neuronal circuits. So, unused ones, will lost their content with time.
ReplyDeleteMerry Cheesemas, everybody! 🎅 👋
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