Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-28734106-20180123022413/@comment-27080660-20180124003452

May I kindly request and ask for the full concentration of all of your senses, mainly those of sight and hearing, of the homo sapien who is reading this piece of information that can be sent, told, or placed,whether or not you are of the male, female, or other preferred gender of your preferred option. The unknown and unidentified item, object, and/or entity, whether it be a living thing, usually a very small one, an area, time, and location where events take place, or an anonymous object, feeling, or other sort of item by which the previous categories do not cover, has, after an extensive and strenuous process of disputing and consensus, been dedicated by select members of a similar population with different and identifiable traits- Members which are classified by the scientific definition by which certain words or phrases get their meaning and common understanding of "Taxonomy", and "Binomial Nomenclature", as "Homo Sapiens", or, more simply, known as "Humans", to have a multitude, or a comparably large quantity, of defining characteristics and recognizable patterns. To provide a clear and concise example, the current point of topic that is being verbally spoken via specific and precise vibrations from our vocal cords, could be listed with having certain traits.Such traits primarily occur, or catalyze, in the center part/half point between a beginning and an end, of the primary organ controlling the nervous system, a series of points scattered throughout the body, known as the "Brain". Within the brain, several actions that could be described by verbs occur, but most noteworthy and worth mentioning out of this multitude of actions is that of the outwards ejection and protrusion of special substances, known as "chemicals", that usually catalyze other substances to create a reaction. Such chemicals described include Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins. This descending and ordered pairing of items called a "list" of chemicals, when expelled and released from the brain at similar, closely-intertwining time intervals, has been proven to trigger a change/result that occurs because of previously stated means. Said result can only be described through the different human conditions known as "emotions", and as such, this particular emotion that has been activated by the means which have been covered in the above sentences, has been observed by others, through sight, hearing, and one's own emotions, as having a general and overall positive effect on said individual. While this feeling could not be described as "great", or "amazing", someone currently under the influence of said emotion might describe it as "good".