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<blockquote data-quote="Combat Advantage" data-source="post: 184762" data-attributes="member: 33095"><p>I agree on the medical professionals. I come from a medical family and have religiously studied the best that I could find in my field. You'll also notice that I am very opinionated on certain specific areas concerning medicine. In my community, medical professionals are exaulted as something higher than mere mortals. I've known good and bad nurses, pharmacists, physicians, etc. Like anyone else I realize that most aren't exceptionally one way or another, but patients turn over their volition to the experts in the weakest times. Having lost 4 close family members to those who forced medical procedures on them without their consent or knowledge, they died needlessly. That's one thing that I hope to do is to speak for the dead. </p><p></p><p>That's really interesting about the fashion design. You must be artisticly gifted going into music too. I was just about to sit down and recondition a vintage 1950s American field jacket that's been restored. It's been passed down through the family , so has sentimental value. To make it more practical and fashionable, the collar was overlaid with a weather resistant leather collar. I then duck waxed the fabric and turned it into a breathable rain jacket that looks good in town. Anyhow, I digress.</p><p></p><p>I used to be into hundreds of exotics and the venomous for a time. After a while decided that there are enough interesting non venomous snakes and there wasn't enough reason to breed the others. Cobras are very intelligent in general, learn and some were unpredictable. </p><p>I don't have any pics handy, but will post someone elses Rhino Viper below. The Ituri Forest variety are the most beautiful, colorful snake in the world IMHO. It just doesn't allow mistakes. LOL!</p><p>Here are a couple of someones videos that do not do them justice. Mine were nearly neon brilliant genetic line of every color of the rainbow. I was unable to see haphazard random chance resulting in these creatures when raising them. They had to be the result of an artist of infinite talents far beyond my imagination.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]rzkWgqLl7ak[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8s7HjvSnmH8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Combat Advantage, post: 184762, member: 33095"] I agree on the medical professionals. I come from a medical family and have religiously studied the best that I could find in my field. You'll also notice that I am very opinionated on certain specific areas concerning medicine. In my community, medical professionals are exaulted as something higher than mere mortals. I've known good and bad nurses, pharmacists, physicians, etc. Like anyone else I realize that most aren't exceptionally one way or another, but patients turn over their volition to the experts in the weakest times. Having lost 4 close family members to those who forced medical procedures on them without their consent or knowledge, they died needlessly. That's one thing that I hope to do is to speak for the dead. That's really interesting about the fashion design. You must be artisticly gifted going into music too. I was just about to sit down and recondition a vintage 1950s American field jacket that's been restored. It's been passed down through the family , so has sentimental value. To make it more practical and fashionable, the collar was overlaid with a weather resistant leather collar. I then duck waxed the fabric and turned it into a breathable rain jacket that looks good in town. Anyhow, I digress. I used to be into hundreds of exotics and the venomous for a time. After a while decided that there are enough interesting non venomous snakes and there wasn't enough reason to breed the others. Cobras are very intelligent in general, learn and some were unpredictable. I don't have any pics handy, but will post someone elses Rhino Viper below. The Ituri Forest variety are the most beautiful, colorful snake in the world IMHO. It just doesn't allow mistakes. LOL! Here are a couple of someones videos that do not do them justice. Mine were nearly neon brilliant genetic line of every color of the rainbow. I was unable to see haphazard random chance resulting in these creatures when raising them. They had to be the result of an artist of infinite talents far beyond my imagination. [MEDIA=youtube]rzkWgqLl7ak[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]8s7HjvSnmH8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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