Far-Contact7531

Far-Contact7531 t1_j683p64 wrote

Children start drawing humans, animals, objects albeit very simplified versions of what they see, as a form of communication. And this seems to be part of human development, a process through which the brain starts to understand and learn the concept of the abstract.

Thus, yes, most probably, someone who was never exposed to animation will for sure understand and recognize it is a human. He/she may not understand what animation is but will understand that is an abstract representation of humans.

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Far-Contact7531 t1_j5yn7gh wrote

There are a number of viruses that are never flushed out of the body and they remain in the body after infection. In certain conditions they can manifest years after the initial disease has passed. But that is very rare. Flu viruses, RSV are not able to linger in the body.

If symptoms re-emerge days (5-6 days tops) after the initial symptoms have gone away, then either the body hasn't really recovered from the infection or it's another type of infection on top of the initial viral infection (bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system.or maybe even in the lungs for example) or it wasn't a cold from the get-go, it was a cold-like infection.

So best to talk to a doctor.

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