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conventionalWisdumb t1_jeaismi wrote
Reply to comment by DavoTB in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
Sorry, I’m trying to connect the dots: what’s the “hidden” side? It seems like you’re implying that Disney killed the Space Coast? I’m not sure that tracks. I’m from central Florida and very familiar with the way Disney operates politically and economically in the area, and I don’t see the connection you’re trying to make.
conventionalWisdumb t1_jeai7vs wrote
Reply to comment by chinese_in_law in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
That’s one of my favorite movies of all time. I grew up in shitty apartments in Orlando and that movie hits home in the most kind and honest way. It truly is a cinematic gem.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j94i8ze wrote
Reply to comment by yohohoanabottleofrum in Religious Hermit Found Buried in The Fetal Position. The woman buried was living with septic arthritis and also advanced venereal syphilis. This would have meant she lived with severe, visible symptoms of infection affecting her entire body, and later on, neurological and mental health decline by Wagamaga
It is. There’s plenty of evidence of it in the Americas.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j92pdke wrote
Reply to comment by yohohoanabottleofrum in Religious Hermit Found Buried in The Fetal Position. The woman buried was living with septic arthritis and also advanced venereal syphilis. This would have meant she lived with severe, visible symptoms of infection affecting her entire body, and later on, neurological and mental health decline by Wagamaga
Hmmm… …seems like the origins are still being debated. This hermit dig does seem to provide evidence of pre-Colombian syphilis in Europe but it’s still ambiguous whether the disease we know it as today came to Europe via the Americas. A similar finding from a century or two earlier would be more conclusive though one could still make the argument that Vikings could have brought it to Europe though that seems like a huge stretch considering the first recorded outbreak was in Naples in 1494/5. The European origin still has many plausible hypotheses between it being confused with leprosy and the possibility that the outbreak in Naples was from a mutation of a precursor. So yeah…. …who knows.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j9024vw wrote
Reply to comment by FiendishHawk in Religious Hermit Found Buried in The Fetal Position. The woman buried was living with septic arthritis and also advanced venereal syphilis. This would have meant she lived with severe, visible symptoms of infection affecting her entire body, and later on, neurological and mental health decline by Wagamaga
This is crazy early for syphilis in Europe so yeah she had no clue, no one did in Europe at that time.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j901x8s wrote
Reply to comment by Wagamaga in Religious Hermit Found Buried in The Fetal Position. The woman buried was living with septic arthritis and also advanced venereal syphilis. This would have meant she lived with severe, visible symptoms of infection affecting her entire body, and later on, neurological and mental health decline by Wagamaga
That’s really early in the timeline for syphilis in Europe isn’t it? Is it a known thing that the Colombian Exchange came east prior to Columbus? I know small pox reached the Americas prior due to fishermen, never thought syphilis would have hitched a ride on the trip back.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j8zhmgu wrote
Reply to comment by ChetManly91 in TIL of the Storegga tsunami, a tsunami that struck the North Sea in 6000 BC submerging an area of land the size of MD by MyDadsGlassesCase
According to 23andMe my paternal haplogroup is from Doggerland.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j8qfjkq wrote
Reply to comment by desperate_coder in They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
All the GOP lining up and sucking Obama off would do the trick. With Trump getting the money shot, because you know, he’s into money.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j8l3evz wrote
Reply to comment by Weed_O_Whirler in Does the mass of the object affect the falling speed? by North_Recognition199
That was so much better than the episode of Growing Pains I learned it from.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j8f97ac wrote
Reply to comment by FerretFarm in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
Thank you. I hope our collective urticarias clear up on their own like they were supposed to do after a week or two.
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Reply to comment by Juls7243 in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
My doc has me on xyzal and cimetidine for chronic idiopathic urticaria and if they stop working it will be on to hydroxychloroquine.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j8f3uvy wrote
Reply to comment by FerretFarm in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
Damn I wish my urticaria had some pattern to it like that. I just have to be blasted to the gills with xyzal and cimetidine 24/7 or else I’ll claw off a random part of my body.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j7i2qz4 wrote
Reply to comment by Doortofreeside in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Building on the response from u/the—larch:
Carbs and fats are processed by two different metabolic pathways and the carb pathway is more efficient so it is used first. You can then burn up the glycogen provided by the carbs while your body is slowly converting the fats which will feel like a blood sugar crash, so you eat more carb+fats. The process keeps going through the day and the fat has no where else to go except as triglycerides in your fat cells.
This issue can be abated if you’re willing to and can ignore the carb crash as a signal of hunger or if your carb source has high fiber as part of its nutritional matrix because the fiber slows down glycolysis. I would imagine we could potentially one day design a food with the ideal matrix where the ratio of carbs/fiber/fats provides the right amount of energy at the right time, but it won’t be as tasty as a donut.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j32cjn9 wrote
Reply to ‘Homeless’ stars, drifting through intergalactic space, were shed from their galactic birthplaces billions of years ago by marketrent
The title reads like King Crimson lyrics.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j2sbnon wrote
Reply to comment by Mootingly in European economies have developed stronger anti-trust regulations, more competitive markets, and more robust consumer protection than the US in the last 20 years. The reason for this is the EU. EU member states are incentivized to empower a strongly independent pro-competition regulator. by smurfyjenkins
It’s the minimum required for there to seem like you have a choice.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j26hzd7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why are homes in the Seattle/Bellevue area so expensive? by [deleted]
You shouldn’t just assume that everyone has the same abilities as you.
conventionalWisdumb t1_j200csc wrote
Wait, so that shitty ad about the top tech stocks of 2023 is right?
conventionalWisdumb t1_j0sj5j3 wrote
I have a small homestead with goats, sheep, pigs and chickens. I also have some sort of immunological condition that I’m going to go get tests done for tomorrow. I swear there are times when I’m super sensitive to the awful smells I am privy to with the animals where my nostrils feel inflamed and I start getting really fatigued.
conventionalWisdumb t1_izlhie3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in String of unsolved attacks on Washington power infrastructure by Real_FakeName
You’re so close. So close…
conventionalWisdumb t1_izdcjdp wrote
Reply to comment by feidxeno in A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
I have chronic urticaria and last time I had COVID I didn’t have urticaria for around two weeks. Of course now I seem to have some form of arthritis which may be post viral syndrome.
conventionalWisdumb t1_iyz2un7 wrote
Beautiful work!!! There’s just something so lovely about gouache. Maybe it’s because I associate it with all the amazing landscapes Bill Waterson did in the Calvin and Hobbes strips I devoured as a kid. But I do think there’s something about the way the opaque color builds up while still laying flat against the paper. You have mastered it.
conventionalWisdumb t1_jeblpxh wrote
Reply to comment by AkirIkasu in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
It feels like a documentary of what I saw around me as a kid.