Dorocche
Dorocche t1_jdqspuc wrote
Reply to comment by VLenin2291 in The Netherlands' modern day Robin Hood helping tenants fight greedy landlords by scudobuio
Robin Hood breaks the law, this guy enforces it. Just so happens that enforcing it also helps the poor in this case.
Dorocche t1_jdeg6c1 wrote
Reply to comment by lloydthelloyd in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
Right, it's an "arresting you for pedophilia" joke, but what's the camera for?
Dorocche t1_jdeb2tk wrote
Reply to comment by ohhellnooooooooo in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
Why is the cop taking a picture?
Dorocche t1_jdeavsj wrote
Reply to comment by Nmanga90 in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
That's only true in certain contexts, and doesn't necessarily make good general advice. Most people with low or normal body fat I know are terribly unhealthy, and I know plenty of people with plenty of body fat who run 5ks.
Dorocche t1_jdeaggb wrote
Reply to comment by jenglasser in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
Falling out of the raft during whitewater rafting is actually pretty normal; it's far from risk free, but as long as you curl up you're probably safe. The rapids come in waves, so in between sections of rapids there's plenty of calm water to get back in the raft.
A few of my friends in middle school actually had their raft guide fall out of the raft mid-rapid. He shouted "get down," but they thought he said "get out," so they all jumped out too. Imagining that poor raft guide's face as six 13 year-olds abandon ship for no reason never fails to crack me up. Everyone was fine haha.
Dorocche t1_jdd7t6o wrote
Reply to comment by annieselkie in What’s the oldest know tortoise with a documented hatching date? by The_Real_Mr_F
I see what you mean; the oldest humans alive today were born in a time where the vast majority of people in the vast majority of places did not keep strict birth records.
The concept wasn't invented in 1910 (to pick a random date), you're right, but the ubiquity is the important part. Maybe there's a random tortoise or two out there who luckily happen to have good birth records.
Dorocche t1_jdcp454 wrote
It's worth pointing out that Jonathan is still the oldest verified living tortoise disregarding the estimated birth date, because there are solid records of him being transferred in 1882. So he's verified over 161 years old, just not verified for his full estimated 191.
Finding a tortoise with a verified birth date is going to severely limit your options for how old they might be; even the oldest humans alive today are "unverified" because they predate birth certificates. The oldest tortoise with a verified birth date is likely less than 90, and thus very difficult to find on "oldest" lists, just because we didn't start verifying births long enough ago.
Dorocche t1_jd3lv8f wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This packet of eggs came with a sticker regarding the chickens housing welfare due to a new packaging law by HoogerMan
Oh, I meant more practically; what do you look for on the side of the box or the company's website or whatever to see if it's ethical?
Dorocche t1_jd3hlei wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This packet of eggs came with a sticker regarding the chickens housing welfare due to a new packaging law by HoogerMan
What counts as ethically raised for you?
I used to think vegetarians were illogical cowards, because as you point out dairy causes at least as much harm as meat does. These days, though, I've realized that they're being completely logical: they're causing less harm than they would if they still ate meat, even though their harm isn't zero. A vegan's harm isn't zero either, it's just comparatively negligible. It doesn't have to be black and white.
Dorocche t1_jd2vml4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This packet of eggs came with a sticker regarding the chickens housing welfare due to a new packaging law by HoogerMan
Understood. I will continue to be vegan, but with a new interesting fact to look into.
Dorocche t1_jd2va3l wrote
Reply to comment by can_you_quack69 in This packet of eggs came with a sticker regarding the chickens housing welfare due to a new packaging law by HoogerMan
What they said was incredibly funny, high tier shittalking, so yeah they probably are
Dorocche t1_jd2uriv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This packet of eggs came with a sticker regarding the chickens housing welfare due to a new packaging law by HoogerMan
So you're saying every plausible option for farming hens on a mass scale is unethical. It's a small flock in the backyard or it's abuse.
Dorocche t1_jcyl4vc wrote
Reply to comment by PigeonsArePopular in Bidens to host 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health by Luka77GOATic
His party hasn't had control of Congress since 2009 because of the filibuster. Not for big important things like fixing the healthcare system, anyway.
Dorocche t1_jcuv7ya wrote
Reply to comment by ErieSpirit in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
They're kidding, obviously, a joke based in truth because of the solar thing.
Dorocche t1_jcb1map wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Michigan Senate votes to repeal 2012 law restricting unions by TheArkOfTruth
Sorry, what does this story have to do with Obama?
Dorocche t1_jab3i1r wrote
Reply to comment by cypher109 in Rights to 'Crying Indian' ad to go to Native American group by Slavic_Dusa
Or the right to make some money when you let people use it again. Your choice.
Dorocche t1_jab3906 wrote
Reply to comment by Sometimesnotfunny in Rights to 'Crying Indian' ad to go to Native American group by Slavic_Dusa
Positive compared to his contemporaries, at least
Dorocche t1_ja1tmrp wrote
Reply to comment by EggyRepublic in ELI5. What happens to ‘criminals’ when the law changes and what they were imprisoned for is no longer illegal? by L0rdTeddingt0n
Yes, it's unconstitutional in the US according to Article 1, Section 9
Dorocche t1_ja0kz6b wrote
Reply to comment by Chiperoni in Would two people who look identical but who are not related have similar matching DNA? by OhMyThiccThighs
This has happened, too
I remember reading about a man who was wrongfully convicted of a crime because the actual perpetrator was identical and had the same name. He was exonerated by DNA evidence years later.
I can't find that now though, so take it with a grain of salt; here's a similar fluff piece about baseball players instead:
https://nypost.com/2023/01/11/identical-strangers-with-the-same-name-and-job-took-dna-test/
Dorocche t1_j9gkpoj wrote
Reply to comment by s-mores in South Korea court recognises same-sex couple rights for first time by Mrloler70
How can you even tell it's conservative? None of that is a recognizable talking point unless I've gotten way behind.
According to their comment history, the only two political comments I saw were anti-Proud Boys and anti-Austerity. "Minoroty religion in Nigeria" could maaaaaybe be a reference to Christianity? I'm not sure whether I hope they respond with a clarification or with more nonsense lol.
Dorocche t1_j9gk9v1 wrote
Reply to comment by Phantomebb in South Korea court recognises same-sex couple rights for first time by Mrloler70
It's gone now, so maybe
Dorocche t1_j93okfm wrote
Reply to comment by aggasalk in How do spider eyes work? by NoMoreMonkeyBrain
I highly recommend this article on the subject as well:
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/how-spiders-see-the-world/
Dorocche t1_j7zghlp wrote
Reply to comment by magnumopus44 in High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds by livn4summr
They couldn't even get a picture of the prototype lol, they used an artist's rendition.
Dorocche t1_j7rika8 wrote
Reply to comment by IAintGotNoCandy4You in Application for a coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef has been rejected due to environmental concerns by monovial
I am 100% sure the Bible says to take care of the Earth; I don't think it says to open as many coal Mines as possible. Neoliberals got us into this mess.
Dorocche t1_jebp7rw wrote
Reply to comment by the_card_guy in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
"Was," religion is still here, and there's no reason it has to keep going away.