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>>8662453
Everybody before this post has a retarded list. This is the only acceptable group of people

>Mechanical Engineer
>Mechanical Engineer as a redundancy, maybe specialized in something else
>Electrical Engineer for possible telecommunications although really unlikely
>Doctor (primary care)
>Doctor (OB/GYN)
>Doctor (surgeon)
>Doctor (surgeon)
>Botanist, specifically a Horticulturalist, for fucking food
>Geologist, particularly Hydrogeology and Mineralogy, because the earth has lots of resources in it we really really will need
>Forester for taking advantage of our environment
--------------- line of uncertainty ---------------
>Chemist for general oversight
>Physicist for general oversight

>>8662608
>Architect
>Geologist
>Dentist
>Geographer
>CS

You'd all die.

>>8662618
The electricians, plumbers, and welders can't do literally ANYTHING without good engineers to design and build their tools, the engineers probably having the ability to do their jobs anyway. You'd all die.

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>>8445849
It's good to know that we're experiencing the same things though. When I hit my head, the doctor told me that I PROBABLY suffered from a mild concussion and that would explain my problems, but there is just no way that was the case. I conked my head between my eyebrows, not that hard, and I remember everything that happened. It just wasn't that big of a deal. Your sinuses and such are between your eyebrows. Your brain is far back, let alone the lingual gyrus, and the frontal lobe is a very strong part of the skull. I feel like I triggered something. I get mild nausea/vertigo and headaches now, not bad enough to throw up or even take a pill, but just an annoyance that comes and goes depending on what I'm doing. It's just really weird. A vestibular problem that is also affecting my lingual gyrus? Maybe I'm getting vestibular migraines, and that somehow affects my lingual gyrus? Maybe I hurt my neck when I conked my head and that damaged my lingual gyrus? Who the fuck knows, really. My actual personal doctor thought it was BPPV, but after doing the exercises, I don't think that's what it is, so I'm going back to the doctor on the 2nd and will explain what I'm thinking it is and see what she says.

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