libginger73
libginger73 t1_jao6e7m wrote
Reply to comment by Ahelex in Black fungus covering houses and trees blamed on Jack Daniels’ barrelhouses by kangarooturd
"And you've even turned down fresh brains?"
" Yes!"
libginger73 t1_jangxg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Lemesplain in Purple Heart awarded to deputy in fatal shooting during middle school pickup prompts backlash by SLaSZT
They even hand them out when their feelings are hurt!
libginger73 t1_j92itju wrote
Reply to comment by Pilgrim_of_Reddit in Discovery of 4,500-year-old palace in Iraq may hold key to ancient civilisation | Archaeology by JesseBricks
And there was a moat of mercury buried as well. So that's probably a bit dangerous.
libginger73 t1_j78p1q5 wrote
Reply to comment by Ezekiel_29_12 in Newly-discovered Earth-mass exoplanet — named Wolf 1069 b — may provide durable habitable conditions across a wide area of its dayside by marketrent
I have always wondered about planets that rotate slower or faster and if that would affect things like sleeping and aging etc. I suppose your body gets tired after x hours of waking so yes artificial lighting and black-out curtains could help, but in place very far north, it's well known that we simply don't do well in limited day or night environments. Still would be interesting to see if we ever get to be interplanary!
libginger73 t1_j77my3k wrote
Reply to comment by Putin_Delenda_Est in Newly-discovered Earth-mass exoplanet — named Wolf 1069 b — may provide durable habitable conditions across a wide area of its dayside by marketrent
Would it affect circadian rhythms...like getting really tired every 8 hours or something?
libginger73 t1_j5z48zy wrote
What's really fascinating for me is to keep in mind that while the site dates back to 2000 years ago, that's not when this civilization began. To achieve that height of civilization where art is valued takes centuries of time to develop past the point of simply living to survive.
libginger73 t1_jeahseg wrote
Reply to comment by semimodestmouse in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Who knew creating money out literal thin air was bad?