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hangryhyax t1_jdlbqs8 wrote
Reply to comment by pastesale in Darcelle, world's oldest working drag queen, dies at 92 by PhillipCrawfordJr
I’ve lived here for a decade and never got to see her, but I also learned about her late. Now I’m sad I missed out on such a legend.
Cheers to her and all she has done!
hangryhyax t1_jdkxrhl wrote
Reply to comment by Wandering_Scholar6 in A 90-year-old tortoise named Mr. Pickles just became a father of 3. It's a big 'dill' by Two-in-the-Belfry
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Institute website just says they “can live 40 to 50 years,” so I don’t have answers to your questions, unfortunately.
hangryhyax t1_jdjeq6j wrote
Reply to comment by Sariel007 in Crash the Cat from Boise, Idaho, has been crowned the winner of the fifth-annual Cadbury Bunny Tryouts, Rescue Pets Edition. Crash is a one eyed rescue cat and car accident survivor. by Sariel007
And are you also a cat?
hangryhyax t1_jdgb3sl wrote
Reply to comment by Wandering_Scholar6 in A 90-year-old tortoise named Mr. Pickles just became a father of 3. It's a big 'dill' by Two-in-the-Belfry
Yep! While reading about these ones, I saw that their lifespan in the wild is usually 40-50 years; Mr. & Mrs. Pickles have both not only exceeded that, but they’re still procreating!
hangryhyax t1_jda2rtb wrote
Reply to comment by jezra in A 90-year-old tortoise named Mr. Pickles just became a father of 3. It's a big 'dill' by Two-in-the-Belfry
I get the criticism of zoos, but it’s worth noting that they’re not all bad. In this instance, the tortoises are critically endangered due to the illegal pet trade, so putting them back out in the wild is most likely a death sentence for them, or they’ll end up in the pet trade where they won’t be able to be a part of reproduction/repopulation efforts.
There’s also this:
> A portion of each Zoo membership and admission goes toward helping the Zoo’s partners in Madagascar replant wildlife habitat to save animals in the wild.
Having animals in captivity purely for entertainment/profit is objectively bad. Having them in captivity because they’d otherwise be extinct (at the hands of people) is less bad.
hangryhyax t1_jbow4ws wrote
Reply to La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
Now it’s time for…
hangryhyax t1_j9xfp1q wrote
Bad Astronaut - San Francisco Serenade
It’s a nice sounding but fairly simple sounding song, and then… probably my favorite bridge/final verse of all time.
hangryhyax t1_j9qxnd4 wrote
Reply to comment by openew in Just finished Severance by Done_Playing_Games
>But Severance is a hit. And Apple+ will want many seasons. Its safe.
It’s a hit because people have been watching it as it’s released. Do you see the flaw in your reasoning?
hangryhyax t1_j94v70l wrote
Reply to Which medical specialties are future proof? by MeronDC
Edit: didn’t mean to include all that text in the link but too lazy to fix it.
hangryhyax t1_j79tks3 wrote
Reply to Serious question by Unable_Region7300
I don’t think our minds are capable of knowing and/or understanding how the universe came to be… But I have to ask, why do religious people (I’m not calling you out, OP) think science needs to have an answer, but when asked where an omnipresent/omnipotent creator came from, they think it’s okay to say “He just has always been.”
Who knows how it all happened. I wish we could know, and maybe it was some inexplicable god, but we need to leave religions beind.
hangryhyax t1_j6omwru wrote
Reply to comment by Ruzhy6 in The Empty Sentiment of The Last of Us by BuckedMallard
That’s one piece, and a piece that this episode expanded upon by showing how long they had been working together/friends (over a decade).
Then there’s Bill’s note, which made the loss of Tess even heavier, but reenforced the idea that he shouldn’t be helping Ellie just because of a potential cure, but because people like them (Bill and Joel) are their to protect others, something he will feel even more compelled to do given his “failure” protecting Tess.
All of that from one beautifully crafted episode. I haven’t played the game(s), and I think they’re doing a great job of building Joel’s character and allowing the viewer to not just see him change, but also why he’s changing.
hangryhyax t1_j4n75gq wrote
Big isn’t a word I would use to describe them. If you were interested the skate punk scene, you were likely aware of them and may have enjoyed a song or two for a short period.
One of their members is also a member of a much, much better band called Bad Astronaut, though.
hangryhyax t1_j1vximn wrote
Reply to comment by SanSeb in Why still the push for "woke" tv-shows and movies, when almost all of them result in a flop? by [deleted]
Everyone read your post correctly, and it’s asinine. Now you’re doubling down by essentially saying “female characters should behave the way I want them to.”
hangryhyax t1_j056j2m wrote
Reply to comment by spX_psyborg in Autopsy-based histopathological characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination by Razariousnefarian
No, this is saying that there is an incredibly low risk of myocarditis following vaccination, but that a COVID infection is still significantly worse. OP knows that 90% people of Redditors will only read the headline and go “There, see… vaccine bad!”
That last part is the “misinformation, and it can be considered such because OP has a history of doing such things.
hangryhyax t1_j042m54 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Season 2 Wraps Filming by MarvelsGrantMan136
Buttons and Olivia will have their vengeance if he does.
hangryhyax t1_iy57qx5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5: How can medicine or multivitamins target a specific part of the body when it's all consumed the same way? by shukii89
NSAIDs do not target inflammation. They are delivered systemically and bind to certain molecules present in enzymes that are more abundant at the site of inflammation, inhibiting further production of prostaglandins and reducing inflammation.
In other words, it is more of a passive effect from systemic delivery, but it is not targeting. “Targeting” would imply that the medicine is taken and then goes to a specific location to create an effect; that is not what is happening here.
Even with localized delivery (e.g. steroidal anti-inflammatories), it’s more that a higher concentration is being delivered to the site and directly passing/binding whichever receptor it’s designed for, rather than wandering around until it finds what it needs, so to speak.
hangryhyax t1_ixt5ynj wrote
Reply to comment by BigDapRamirez in LPT: In winter air becomes dry and dehydrates you,make soup part of daily diet. by BigDapRamirez
They didn’t agree with you at all. You also don’t need soups for hydration; you will get enough water from a healthy diet and normal water intake. Everything you’re saying is wrong… except that soup is delicious, that part is correct.
hangryhyax t1_ixlhjqn wrote
Reply to comment by NBAccount in Lopsided star cluster may disprove Newton and Einstein, controversial new study claims. An uneven distribution of stars in several nearby clusters may offer evidence of MOND — a controversial theory of gravity that disputes Newton and rejects the existence of dark matter. by nimobo
Hi, I see you’re new to space.com.
It feels almost sensationalist because it is… that’s what they do
hangryhyax t1_iwo476n wrote
Reply to TIL, there's a condition called, "Encopresis" wherein the sufferer loses control of their bowels after holding in their stool as long as they can first. by SweetPrism
I once had a Drill Sergeant who told us “If you have to push, you don’t have to go.”
This reminded me of him, nearly 15 years later.
hangryhyax t1_itofqml wrote
Reply to comment by Bigbird_Elephant in LPT: When mounting a tv on the wall, get extra HDMI cables and plug them in to empty ports, and leave accessible on the side or bottom for future devices. by Puppyismycat
No, you just have to pay attention. Mine has 3, this one has 4, this one has 3.
The two linked were both in the first few listed on Best Buy, and filtered to only show one brand (Samsung).
hangryhyax t1_is3z1b1 wrote
Reply to comment by JohnnyAK907 in CBS' Celebrity Pickleball Tournament Players Include Emma Watson, Jimmie Allen, Kelly Rowland and Others by PetyrDayne
That’s it everyone. u/JohnnyAK907 hated pickleball in junior high, might as well pack it up and go home.
hangryhyax t1_is3yr7c wrote
Reply to comment by Dream_A_LittleBigger in CBS' Celebrity Pickleball Tournament Players Include Emma Watson, Jimmie Allen, Kelly Rowland and Others by PetyrDayne
Or maybe it’s just people playing a different game, some of whom couldn’t care less about tennis. Jesus, what a sad, bitter comment.
hangryhyax t1_jdlc6ts wrote
Reply to comment by BurstEDO in Darcelle, world's oldest working drag queen, dies at 92 by PhillipCrawfordJr
The comment below yours in my feed is “May she sparkle forever.” and holy hell, it’s so beautiful to see not just appreciation, but true admiration!