- Gender:
- Man
- Age:
- 42
- Location:
- Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden
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- Appearance
- Body type:
- Athletic
- Height:
- 6' 1"
- Eyes:
- Green
- Hair:
- Dark brown
- Ethnicity:
- Caucasian (white)
- Lifestyle
- Smoking:
- No
- Drinking:
- Socially
- Home and family
- Have kids:
- No
- Want (more) kids:
- Yes
- Professional life
- Employment status:
- Self-employed
- Personal
- In my own words:
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"Explorer has a very mystical, animistic bent. Yet while we might normally associate these tendencies with a more introverted nature, with Explorer, this is not the case. Rather, their deep seated appreciation for the flux and complexities in Nature give them tremendous power in group situations, as they better than most will almost always find the note which is the fundamental and creates a choral structure out of a cacophony. This, in addition to their great capacity for abstract thinking, marks the Explorer GenoType as natural leaders and motivators: A sort of human fugue, if you would, uniquely capable of weave sonic textures in such a way that the same note structure assumes a different melody depending on when and here you chose begin listening to it." https://dadamo.com/txt/index.pl?1036
"First, we'll examine Explorer so we can get greater insight into what characterizes Jane. Explorers are the idiosyncratic GenoType and, according to D’Adamo, probably originated 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. They are often left-handed, have a negative blood type, and are asymmetrical – meaning that their left fingerprints don’t match their right, indicating a stressful fetal period. It’s called Explorer because D’Adamo sees these people as glacial refugees — “ they never had the chance to settle down into a stable relationship with one environment…accordingly, they fine-tuned their responses but in unpredictable and inexplicable ways.” For example, Explorers are highly sensitive to their environments and chemicals; they have a tendency toward blood irregularities; they are hard to diagnose. Liver detoxification can be difficult, which makes them very caffeine sensitive and prone to skin breakouts. Diseases they are prone to include type 1 diabetes, anemia and breast cancer. On the upside, they have good gene repair, excellent physical stamina and retain memory into old age. What do they look like? They’re muscular with wide heads and “chiseled” features. Psychologically, they are broad and flexible thinkers, effectively take in several stimuli at once and have above-average intelligence like Julius Caesar, who D’Adamo speculates was an Explorer." http://theubshift.blogspot.se/2009/10/se….html
- What is your blood type?:
- A Negative