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Traevia t1_j5sprte wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What's the difference between a condom and a car? by CalEPygous
Technically they both prevent kids.
Traevia t1_j57jkmq wrote
Reply to comment by MC_Fap_Commander in PsBattle: swimming mask from 1920s by chandssss
It is actually a re-skin of Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic. It was adapted to be SMB2 in the US as Howard Phillips thought the original SMB2 would be too difficult for an American casual audience. The original SMB2 was released as SMB: the lost levels in the USA and the US version was released as SMB: USA in Japan.
Traevia t1_j2c0pu1 wrote
Reply to comment by zubaz69 in Drunken man poops on PT Cruiser, tells hospital staff his blood will be ‘Pure. Natural. Ice.’ by ahecht
You joke, but a significant amount of the wealthier elderly Michiganders tend to have winter homes in Florida or Arizona. As a result, they are referred to as "Snow Birds" as they fly south as the snow arrives and come back after it is gone.
Traevia t1_j1lxkqf wrote
Reply to comment by tim_dude in Struggling to afford heating bills, Britons turn to 'warm banks' to keep out the cold by rein_deer7
Except the core idea of the article "rising natural gas prices" is changing. The prices are starting to drop.
In fact, they were just historically low in 2015 and 2020 so people are mad about it despite the fact that prices were going back up higher from 2020 to December of 2021 before this war started
https://www.macrotrends.net/2478/natural-gas-prices-historical-chart
Traevia t1_ixy4ipx wrote
Reply to comment by ProFromFlogressive in Need help with vintage electric motor restoration by ProFromFlogressive
That's what this looks like. However. You might also be dealing with a press fit situation.
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Reply to comment by Battlefire in TIL of the Arisan Maru, a Japanese "hell ship" that was torpedoed while carrying Allied prisoners of war. None of the 1,781 passengers were killed by the explosion, but other Japanese ships refused to rescue them, resulting in only 9 survivors. by Jupitair
They saved their own people. This was deliberate. Even if you want to ignore this, the conditions of the ships were horrid enough. They weren't called Hell ships because they were actually very pleasant.
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Reply to comment by centercounterdefense in When I was 32, I was told that my bones were like that of an 80 year old. I have built a web application to track bone health and monitor treatments for those like me. No sign-up, No personal data collected, Completely Free and Open-Source. by Abishek_Muthian
Yes. The biggest thing about it is that I am much much more likely to damage ligaments and tendons instead of bone. This is actually considered far worse as bones heal way easier and with less long term issues.
Traevia t1_iutp2uq wrote
Reply to When I was 32, I was told that my bones were like that of an 80 year old. I have built a web application to track bone health and monitor treatments for those like me. No sign-up, No personal data collected, Completely Free and Open-Source. by Abishek_Muthian
Congrats! This looks awesome. I literally have the exact opposite problem personally. My bone density was tested to be rediculously high to the point that I have ligament and tendon damage instead of bone damage.
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Reply to comment by frankyfrankfrank in A missile hits near a café in Ukraine. (Safe For Work) by Alabussy
>Of course you can firebomb cities to the ground (Dresden, Hiroshima) but even then, the cities return to normal functioning places rather quickly.
This is partially because Dresden wasn't hit as bad a people thought. Goebbels wanted to use the city as propaganda to the neutral countries and to vilify the bombing of German cities. In reality, AT MOST 25k people died with the city largely going back to normal within months. For context, 45k are reported dead from the Blitz in London alone.
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Reply to comment by FrankGrimesApartment in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
If you took the volume from the Great Lakes you could sink the continental US in 6 feet of water IIRC.
Traevia t1_iu7fd7t wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering_Fun_7995 in Poland picks U.S. offer for its first nuclear power plant -PM by SunfireGaren
>well well well I wonder what the sweetener was
Safety.
>If you go deeper the american one was more expensive
That's because the USA designers love redundancy in Nuclear Power Plants. The entire idea from the start has been to make it as difficult as possible to cause damage. This would be helpful for Poland as Russia likes to attack it's neighbors.
Traevia t1_iu3acis wrote
Reply to comment by Poopandpotatoes in blueberries on a palm of a 5 year old by ipaintandgrow
Get some Michigan blueberries. They tend to be a lot better than other varieties as the soil is better for growing them.
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Reply to comment by bingojed in Voter fraud charges dropped against Hervis Rogers, Houston man who waited hours to vote in 2020 by nosotros_road_sodium
It was a company town. Most of the ventures were financed from companies. Indentured servitude is a lot different and was working for a company for a set period in exchange for the voyage costs.
Traevia t1_itbsjq1 wrote
Reply to comment by Kaos2025 in Voter fraud charges dropped against Hervis Rogers, Houston man who waited hours to vote in 2020 by nosotros_road_sodium
The USA was a company town. Almost all of the original people who set up cities, towns, farms, etc did so in support of a company.
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Reply to comment by joeg26reddit in US Federal Reserve sees EV “battery belt” developing as greater than 15 battery manufacturing facilities worth greater than $40 billion are in development in the US by ForHidingSquirrels
More Lithium mines are coming online in the coming years and processes have been developed for scalable Lithium extraction from the ocean. This is massive as the world's supply is 60 years while the ocean's supply is a current problem for it.
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Reply to comment by ForHidingSquirrels in US Federal Reserve sees EV “battery belt” developing as greater than 15 battery manufacturing facilities worth greater than $40 billion are in development in the US by ForHidingSquirrels
That area has a lot of the prime test plants of many of the manufacturers. The band across Michigan is just as relevant. This is the main manufacturing area of Michigan where access to quality talent is very very easy with a lot of plants nearby.
For the Kentucky/Tennessee border area, look up automotive plants in the area. It is a major production area for manufacturers.
Going by traditional factors:
Transportation- you are close to current factories
Costs - these areas are fairly reasonable and have strong power grids
Talent - there are plenty of experienced workers in these areas
Resources - really isn't as relevant as many are sourced globally
Traevia t1_ir03ebh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Poland demands $1.3 trillion in war damages from Germany by allergic-toeveryting
Tell me you don't know how economies work without directly telling me.
Traevia t1_ir0315o wrote
Reply to comment by BRXF1 in Poland demands $1.3 trillion in war damages from Germany by allergic-toeveryting
Treaties and agreements were signed post-WW2 to end the conflict and deal with the resulting debt at a national level.
Poland gave up the claims to compensation in exchange for parts of Prussia.
If Poland wants to back out, I am sure they can calculate the profits from this region and subtract that away from what they are owed to get the payments. That being said, Poland might end up owing Germany money at that point.
Traevia t1_ja54rcy wrote
Reply to comment by needaburnerbaby in Jewish patients felt victimized by artwork made by Gazzan children by asharif_
Well, there is the whole Israeli court decision that said the settlements were illegal and as expected Israel backed off of doing that. Oh wait, the government actually just INCREASED the amount of settlements and encouraged more. They told their own courts to screw off. There are also plenty of videos of Palestinians asking this settlers to get off their land with Israeli citizens saying "don't worry it will be ours soon regardless".
No offense, you don't get to tell someone else how to live as long as it doesn't hurt you. If they want to live on the ground and sleep all day, that is up to them.