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Also I have been told that the site name, "The Art of Paralytics" is a morbid name. I do agree that paralysis has gotten quite a bad reputation from things like spinal cord injuries and ALS, which can ruin a person's life. But in other cases when you need a patient to be paralyzed in order for you to be able to, I don't know, save his life, it can be a good thing. Things that are totally good and perfect and harmless are boring. Paralysis can be used for both good and evil, which makes it fascinating. I'm not changing the site name.
Also, I'm a human and appreciate contact too, not like some pretentious stuck-up jerk who will think you're an idiot for having questions or trying to contact me. So if you'd like to say anything to the creator of the site, whether it's a simple hello, some information, a compliment, or how much you hate this site, here's where to do it!
Also I have been told that the site name, "The Art of Paralytics" is a morbid name. I do agree that paralysis has gotten quite a bad reputation from things like spinal cord injuries and ALS, which can ruin a person's life. But in other cases when you need a patient to be paralyzed in order for you to be able to, I don't know, save his life, it can be a good thing. Things that are totally good and perfect and harmless are boring. Paralysis can be used for both good and evil, which makes it fascinating. I'm not changing the site name.