You know, having your mouth and your nose in proximity to each other is very, very flawed. No wonder humans are plagued with disease. Such a trivial matter follows them throughout all of their existence which is why they dedicate their lives to cures and medicines. I find that rather facinating, not because of bodily orientation itself as that holds little interest. More on the topic of one crucial design flaw in human anatomy caused so much break through and advancement in one's intellect. Technically, this even leads back to myself as a lot of advancement in the world around lead to me getting more aware of myself and other people. If such a world where to exist where a more efficient system was designed like say, perhaps simple nostrils like in Monkeys? No that would still lead to disease, wouldn't it. Or mayble something akin to a blow hole in a whale? I can't imagine that however. Nevertheless, what world would be in had things been different. Would humans be less intelligent? Is it the drive that funds science the path to intelligence or is it the need? So many, questions. I'm still unsure..Also, I'm not sure what to title this so I'll probably just leave this as just the entry by itself. I can't possibly think on what I could label this. Maybe my audience could give me some suggestions.