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Euphorbia pulcherrima

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
3Euphorbiales
Subphase
7Euphorbioideae
Stage
14
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-644.37.14

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Family
MindUnnatural, artificial.
Decorations. Props. Plastic dummies.
A workshop manufacturing props.
Artificial plants.
Unnatural state of mind, different from usual and habitual.
Insincerity.
Exaggerated emotions, hysteria, demonstrability.
Passion, exaggerated.
Masquerade. Carnival. A dance ball with masks.
Mannered, ceremonious.
Confusion.
Unclear.
Double-faced. Duplicity.
To appear different from the one who he really is.
I am easier and nicer inside, than in the outside pomposity and bombast.
Confusion, who am I? Which one of me is real? Looking for a purpose.
Follows false ideas and ideals.
Blushing, as if from shame, from attention to herself, and in fact from excitement being in the center of attention.
Shame. Ashamed of her origin, of her parents.
Sadness. Nostalgia. Depression. Loneliness.
Fear to stay alone, to be alone.
He is apt to gad about night bars, for the sake of not being alone at home.
Disabled, lonely, home-based job and work.
Loneliness, very deep inside.
Extreme nostalgia.
Much sadness, grief, about the past events, about brief happy moments.
Dullness, no desire to think about anything.
Joy.
Carnival.
Unnatural joyfulness, an imposed state.
“Ritual” fun, because it is commonly accepted this way, and it is necessary according to the scenario, or the custom.
“Let’s at least have fun”!
Fun, gaiety, desire of, just to avoid the reality.
Jokes are primitive, not funny.
Escape, avoid.
Fun, gaiety, desire of, just to avoid the reality.
Extreme nostalgia.
Dullness, no desire to think about anything.
Escape from the reality.
Inclination to risk, he likes risk, adrenaline, gambling, just to avoid thinking of base material things, not to think about life and his place in it.
Red, scarlet.
Blushing, from shame, from excitement.
Red, or scarlet tongue.
Red scarves and hats.
Red cardinal clothes.
Foreign. Stranger. Alien.
Foreign traditions.
Alien ideals.
Imposed tradition. Ritual.
Ritual clothing, decorations, ritual decorations, props.
Passion; desire to be liked by the opposite sex; flirting, courting; sexuality enhanced or suppressed.
Many themes of a partnership. Hard to express, yet she talks about it.
Immorality.
Puberty.
Old Lovelace.
A workshop manufacturing props.
Creator of artificial flower compositions.
Animator.
Shame versus shameless.
Insincere versus frank.
Depression, sad versus joy.
Professions: dancer; bar woman in night clubs.
Colour preference: 3B.
GeneralWeather: worse from cold, frost; heat alternating frost.
Time: < winter.
Region: left-sided.
Sleep: insomnia.
A state of mind after a sleepless night.
Food: worse genetically modified, unnatural food, vegetables, artificially and unnaturally grown, looking plastic, unnaturally bright; worse food colorant; worse paprika.
Desire: shrimps; prawns with avocado.
Body.General: obesity; plethora; heat, fever.
Head: blood circulation impeded; headache, mild, frequent.
Face: capillaries dilated, red; blush, red, unnatural, cheeks, as if from frost.
Mouth: tongue, red, scarlet, crimson.
Heart: blood vessels, circulation problems; clotting of blood.
Stomach: burning, hot; nausea, sea-sickness.
Female: menses copious; haemorrhage; hormonal, gynecological problems, dysfunction; puberty problems; climacterium problems; placenta problems.
Skin: fiery, hot, burning; erysipelas, like flames of fire.
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