Nice! When you look at the pan physical propositions of the pantomime there is no argument against the in formed consent. Cognitive dissonance was accepted as the terms and conditions of the contract. Now what? When Javier finally catches up with Jean Valjean, he kills him self…see the metaphor? But first we have to look it head on. You might enjoy Brilliant script and we gave informed consent articles. <3
Thank you so much. These two are from Victor Hugo’s Les Miserable, the archetypal Judas goes the same way after betraying jesus…he is said to hang him/self<3
Nice! When you look at the pan physical propositions of the pantomime there is no argument against the in formed consent. Cognitive dissonance was accepted as the terms and conditions of the contract. Now what? When Javier finally catches up with Jean Valjean, he kills him self…see the metaphor? But first we have to look it head on. You might enjoy Brilliant script and we gave informed consent articles. <3
hello... I am not familiar with Javier and Jean Valjean... sorry Who are those characters? Since I love metaphysics, I subscribed to your newsletter
Thank you so much. These two are from Victor Hugo’s Les Miserable, the archetypal Judas goes the same way after betraying jesus…he is said to hang him/self<3
Jean Valjean... of course I remember now... very sad movie