It's terminal. No cure. The only way to prevent death involves a complicated mix of constantly working your heart and lungs, keeping your lungs dry but the rest of your insides wet, staying exposed to a constant supply of O2, consuming H20 daily while ensuring it does not enter the wrong bodily compartment where it could cause serious damage, and worst of all, destroying and consuming living matter for energy. Plus, you must live with your own weight in bacteria inside your intestines to help break down this "food" into simpler fuel.
Is it normal to go to sleep
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I diagnose you with... normalcy.
It's terminal. No cure. The only way to prevent death involves a complicated mix of constantly working your heart and lungs, keeping your lungs dry but the rest of your insides wet, staying exposed to a constant supply of O2, consuming H20 daily while ensuring it does not enter the wrong bodily compartment where it could cause serious damage, and worst of all, destroying and consuming living matter for energy. Plus, you must live with your own weight in bacteria inside your intestines to help break down this "food" into simpler fuel.