kslusherplantman
kslusherplantman t1_jbvno1s wrote
Reply to comment by tyler1128 in MDMA appears to confer resilience in a rodent model of chronic social defeat stress by chrisdh79
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/the-gut-brain-connection
I’ll just leave this for you to read. All mental stuff is far more than serotonin as we are currently learning.
kslusherplantman t1_jbgw3j2 wrote
Reply to comment by jokerj4513 in 'The sickest tournament ever': Why this WBC could make history by [deleted]
Oh was it a warm up? I thought it was the first game. My bad…
kslusherplantman t1_jbgl2we wrote
Reply to comment by islandsluggers in 'The sickest tournament ever': Why this WBC could make history by [deleted]
Ohtani hit 2 3-run home runs in the opener.
Japan is to be feared solely because of him… let alone the rest of the Japanese badasses
kslusherplantman t1_jayu5av wrote
Reply to comment by Chosen1Khaled in Newly discovered chemicals are so deadly to fungi they are named after Keanu Reeves | CNN by Competitive-Wall2473
I literally just texted this to my cousin whose mom has been battling valley fever for a few years now.
Hopefully she can get into clinical trials or something
kslusherplantman t1_jad2d1c wrote
Reply to comment by Arrg-ima-pirate in As crews remove contaminated soil and liquid from Ohio toxic train wreck site, concerns emerge about where it's going. by ILikeTalkn2Myself
All I see is an idiot
kslusherplantman t1_jabdnoe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As crews remove contaminated soil and liquid from Ohio toxic train wreck site, concerns emerge about where it's going. by ILikeTalkn2Myself
The article literally says it’s going to two sites, one in Indiana and one in Ohio. Previously they were sending it to Michigan and Texas, but both states complained. So now Ohio and Indiana.
Not sure where you pulled out Florida?!?
kslusherplantman t1_ja9jc9q wrote
Reply to comment by AccomplishedDrag9882 in FBI arrests so-called sedition panda in 6 January Capitol riot case by batmaninwonderland
Let’s not forget sexual harassment panda
kslusherplantman t1_ja8co0s wrote
Reply to comment by decro1ssance in Shipments of contaminated waste to resume from Ohio train derailment site by WhoIsJolyonWest
Independence Day?
kslusherplantman t1_ja5zfmc wrote
Reply to comment by mrm00r3 in Shipments of contaminated waste to resume from Ohio train derailment site by WhoIsJolyonWest
So we are starting our 2024 bingo cards already?
I’ll choose alien invasion for a square
kslusherplantman t1_ja0vyl6 wrote
Reply to comment by aLittleQueer in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
Crystals causing healing, blah blah blah. Nope, and hard nope.
It’s not even pseudoscience.
Sure phrenology was a thing for a long time, doesn’t make it correct…
kslusherplantman t1_j9zro5f wrote
Reply to comment by aLittleQueer in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
While I fully understand that point… and in regards to other things, sure…
But crystals?!? Yeah nope
kslusherplantman t1_j9zrfwm wrote
Reply to comment by AnimalNo5205 in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
Not true, prayer has the same benefits as meditation. They have done fMRI scans and the exact same regions are active during both.
I wasn’t saying prayer itself worked and has been proven….
but there is a physical reaction in us that is the same as meditation, and has the same benefits mentally as meditation.
kslusherplantman t1_j9zhijp wrote
Reply to comment by No_more_hiding in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
I asked a question… please show where I “jumped down their throat”
kslusherplantman t1_j9z8sza wrote
Reply to comment by No_more_hiding in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
Most of the stone crowd are the same crowd that doesn’t trust vaccines and science just so you know…. I’ve know a FEW of them
kslusherplantman t1_j9z3zzd wrote
Reply to comment by Traditional-Dingo604 in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
Yeah… that’s not how science works FYI.
I have never used stones and I am also not dead, so….
I can’t believe you are touting stone usage in the same thread you are talking about antivaxers! They are literally the same, disbelieving science and trusting in your feelings and beliefs.
Edit; bring on the downvotes from you stone and essential oils crowd.
kslusherplantman t1_j9ywpy8 wrote
Reply to comment by Traditional-Dingo604 in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
Umm… what proof do you have the stones work?
Prayer has long been proven in the scientific sense, and energy work is in of the oldest things humans do. See kung fu, tai chi, etc
kslusherplantman t1_j923l8p wrote
Reply to comment by cambeiu in Ultra-enthusiast hardware is strangling PC gaming by redhatGizmo
And yet the compact VW Beetle did exist… are you saying the US didn’t make compact cars? They def were being made at the time and were being sold in the US
kslusherplantman t1_j73jmeg wrote
Reply to comment by thatisnotmyknob in New NYC Beaches Coming to Brooklyn, Manhattan: What to Know by Icewear_Daddy
You mean like summer in Boston? I don’t deal well with humid heat…
kslusherplantman t1_j3yo5es wrote
Reply to comment by Bob_Skywalker in Why are coastlines crinkly near the poles but smooth in the tropics? by emsot
I can hear Slartibartfast getting ready to roll the glaciers over Africa on Earth II
kslusherplantman t1_j3kkbh3 wrote
Reply to comment by hypnocentrism in As alcohol-related liver disease rises in the U.S., a clinic takes a new approach to treatment by grungegoth
‘Brave new world’ my friend
kslusherplantman t1_j1s8trr wrote
Reply to comment by OddCoping in Quantifying the benefits of inefficient walking: Monty Python inspired laboratory based experimental study by chrisdh79
No, I’d rather just do a silly walk.
kslusherplantman t1_j1ryp9q wrote
Reply to comment by Leemcardhold in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
I’ve seen more beaver ponds that you ever will.
I live in the backcountry. In areas with MANY reintroduced beavers.
And just so you know, not everywhere (and many places I’ve seen) when they dam a river, there ARENT extended meadows (swamps as you call them)
You are assuming it’s always like that, which very much shows how few beaver ponds you have seen
kslusherplantman t1_j1rxrsg wrote
Reply to comment by lorem in Quantifying the benefits of inefficient walking: Monty Python inspired laboratory based experimental study by chrisdh79
Or to change your gait for identification purposes
Gait analysis is actually a thing, it surprised me when I learned the will use it to help in identification.
kslusherplantman t1_j1rvm1n wrote
Reply to comment by Leemcardhold in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
You’ve never seen a beaver pond if you equate them with “swamp”
kslusherplantman t1_jc4i2ph wrote
Reply to comment by Gemmabeta in 60% of US foods Contain technical food additives, new study finds by diosmio
Fruit waxing is the process of covering fruits (and, in some cases, vegetables) with artificial waxing material. Natural wax is removed first, usually by washing, followed by a coating of a biological or petroleum derived wax
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_waxing
They also use just wax, wax with shellac, or just shellac.