BlishBlash
BlishBlash t1_j7cvw96 wrote
Reply to Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
While vitamin D is not an antidepressant, I do find that it helps "take the edge off".
BlishBlash t1_j6pdff8 wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in I feel like Ender's Game (2013) would have made for a MUCH better TV show/miniseries than it would have for the film adaptation that we got. by Jamey4
That's true but there's a huge gulf between "young adult" books and "young adult" pretty much everything else. Books can get away with a ton of stuff that movies/games/etc would get crucified for. Ender's Game being a perfect example.
BlishBlash t1_j6pd5ub wrote
Reply to I feel like Ender's Game (2013) would have made for a MUCH better TV show/miniseries than it would have for the film adaptation that we got. by Jamey4
To be fair the Peter/Valentine sub-plot is pretty ridiculous.
Peter basically takes over the world through a series of internet debates.
Though it was written in 1985 (when the internet was still full of possibilities), and the author isn't exactly sane (Empire is even more ridiculous).
BlishBlash t1_j6j1nyo wrote
Just get Peter Weir to make another movie.
BlishBlash t1_j3fpmwd wrote
Reply to comment by FeistyAgency9994 in A randomized double-blind controlled trial found post-exposure prophylaxis with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was not advantageous for the prevention of COVID-19 in asymptomatic individuals with high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The incidence of COVID-19 was similar in both the HCQ group and control. by glawgii
You'd be surprised how many anti-vax idiots post here. This sub has 29.3m members so you get all kinds.
BlishBlash t1_j39yy1z wrote
Reply to The Forgotten Story of the American Troops Who Got Caught Up in the Russian Civil War by Novel_Finger2370
"Got Caught Up in"??? That is borderline whitewashing history.
BlishBlash t1_j2lawym wrote
Reply to An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
I'm not sure about the positivity towards Russia, but with China it makes sense because they've been building a lot of infrastructure and strengthening relationships globally.
BlishBlash t1_j2las15 wrote
Reply to comment by Easy-Bumblebee3169 in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
>where critical thinking and being able to verify sources are incentivized
I really wish I had your optimism.
BlishBlash t1_j2cqjmo wrote
Reply to Does anyone have any recommendations for a good murder mystery type game?? by SarcasticSolicitor
Return of the Obra Dinn
The Case of the Golden Idol
Ace Attorney franchise
Disco Elysium
The Forgotten City
BlishBlash t1_j1mq46q wrote
Reply to comment by something-crazier in Machine learning model reliably predicts risk of opioid use disorder for individual patients, that could aid in prevention by marketrent
Don't let anyone gaslight you, it WILL be as bad as you think. Probably worse. Anything to make the most money possible at the expense of patients and medical workers.
BlishBlash t1_iybpsym wrote
Reply to Air pollution linked to almost a million stillbirths a year: First global analysis follows discovery of toxic pollution particles in lungs and brains of foetuses. by filosoful
We look back on humanity's ignorance when it came to germ theory/lead/mercury/smoking/etc and laugh, yet here we are knowingly allowing massive amounts of pollution to poison and kill us en masse. I'd like to hope that future generations will be able to look back and laugh at us.
BlishBlash t1_iud6rle wrote
Reply to comment by MasterFubar in Canada restricting foreign state-owned firms from critical mineral industry by NineteenSixtySix
"they must allow"
They should just nationalize it.
BlishBlash t1_iud6ome wrote
Reply to Canada restricting foreign state-owned firms from critical mineral industry by NineteenSixtySix
Why add the caveat of "state-owned"? Should just be foreign firms period.
BlishBlash t1_j9yarwh wrote
Reply to New cohort study of 3.7 million adults finds that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with an increased risk of having a heart attack or dying from heart disease — associations more pronounced in low socioeconomic status communities by marketrent
Car dependency is killing us.