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BladeDoc t1_jdamnb9 wrote
Reply to comment by NeoEpoch in (Biology) How far down your spine can you break before respiratory impairment? by Anomaly-Friend
S2,3,4 keeps your pecker off the floor. Sacral nerves 2-4 control erection and incontinence.
BladeDoc t1_j6datpm wrote
Reply to comment by Yrcrazypa in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
This is the “is/ought” fallacy. Someone describing a situation does not mean that they think the situation is good. To be specific it is quite possible to think that the decline of non-sexual same-sex public intimacy was an unfortunate side effect of the otherwise beneficial rise of homosexual relationship acceptance.
Hopefully, if homosexual relationships are completely destigmatized this process will slowly reverse as people will not care if they are classified as being “gay“.
BladeDoc t1_j6d8vwq wrote
Reply to comment by larrydukes in eli5: Why does cheap alcohol taste worse than nicer alcohol? by Chase_The_Dream
Have you tried Tanqueray Rangpur? It makes any gin drink that you’re going to make with lime taste even better.
BladeDoc t1_iub6sdr wrote
Reply to Why do intense radiation burns often reject skin transplants? Is this common with intense regular burns? by captainfactoid386
The phases of STSG healing are imbibition (drinking) where the graft is fed by absorbing plasma that comes from the recipient, inosculation (kissing) where the new tiny blood vessels of the graft start to touch new blood vessels in the recipient, and finally neovascularization where the blood vessels mature between graft and recipient.
The radiation destroys small blood vessels so irradiated tissue fibroses, has poor oxygenation and therefore has low oxygen tension in the plasma secreted and cannot go through the inosculation phase.
This is also true of full thickness thermal or chemical burns which is why you have to excise to vascularized tissue prior to grafting.
BladeDoc t1_jdamq2e wrote
Reply to comment by GeriatricHydralisk in (Biology) How far down your spine can you break before respiratory impairment? by Anomaly-Friend
Can’t tell that one without the other.
S 2,3,4 keeps your pecker off the floor.