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petit_cochon t1_j8p6w23 wrote
Reply to comment by CommanderCody1138 in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
Right, because water pollution doesn't spread.
petit_cochon t1_j6jfzh7 wrote
Even if none of its talc products contained asbestos, you still should not be inhaling particulates that fine of any kind. It's not safe and J&J certainly knew that, but continued marketing it to consumers, and maintains that it's a safe product.
Keep in mind that Johnson & Johnson is not just a company that makes baby shampoo and talcum powder. It is a major pharmaceutical company. It certainly understands and has access to research about, you know, lungs.
petit_cochon t1_j57we67 wrote
Reply to comment by AuthorSAHunt in At least 78 people die as winter temperatures plunge in Afghanistan by 38384
Oh yeah, I read a memoir once about Afghanistan where the author described that almost nobody he encountered had actually heard of 9/11. They had no idea why Americans were there.
It's just sad.
petit_cochon t1_j4b2znh wrote
Reply to Germany plans to destroy this village for a coal mine. Thousands are gathering to stop it by LaminatedDenim
Enough with the fucking coal.
petit_cochon t1_j3x3434 wrote
Reply to No one wins Mega Millions jackpot; $3.9 million ticket sold in Hacienda Heights by SovietSunrise
Sure but I got a good feeling about this next one! /s
Sometimes I think it would be nice to have enough money to never worry, but I don't know about having that much money. Lottery winners tend to end up in some really bad places. I guess I could never really move freely again. I'd have to hire security. I'd have to move out of my quiet neighborhood and into a safer home. I'd never know if people liked me or my money. A few million would be nice but a few hundred million...too much. Even if I donated most of it, who would believe I had? I'd always be in danger.
petit_cochon t1_j2f7gyo wrote
petit_cochon t1_j0imprh wrote
Reply to comment by maohaze in National Archives releases thousands of documents on Kennedy assassination by John-Farson
Yeah, I agree. I read it and thought, "Okay, I guess this is fine for King fans. The premise is interesting." I re-read it when I was bored on a plane and thought it was unbelievably bad. King cannot write women, for one thing. The ending was terrible and vague. It is dragged and dragged in parts. He has this unique ability to take an interesting idea and just beat it to death. It's like he and JJ Abrams have some sort of mind meld.
petit_cochon t1_j0ijv47 wrote
Reply to comment by Rowan_cathad in Aromatherapy spray that killed two people in a multistate outbreak also killed pet raccoon by AudibleNod
Right. Like isn't climate change and manufacturers being shitty and political corruption and endless profiteering enough fuckery?
petit_cochon t1_iyabf5w wrote
Reply to comment by CinnamonBlue in Photo shows 3 stowaways who were rescued from oil tanker's rudder after likely 11-day ordeal by grungegoth
What are you trying to say? I don't understand.
petit_cochon t1_iyabb3t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Photo shows 3 stowaways who were rescued from oil tanker's rudder after likely 11-day ordeal by grungegoth
Ignorant and incorrect.
petit_cochon t1_iyab0xt wrote
Reply to comment by Zac-Hobson in Man who slashed stranger’s throat on CTrain avoids federal prison term by I-Am-Not-A-Hunter
Generally one's upbringing is a topic at criminal trials if relevant.
petit_cochon t1_iy9v2cm wrote
Reply to comment by sennbat in US bat species devastated by fungus now listed as endangered by zsreport
Possums love ticks!
petit_cochon t1_iug8q6l wrote
Reply to comment by derek139 in Did I get a fair price for my Turkish Rug? by sbayz92
Oh I strongly disagree. Do you know how much work it takes to make one of these rugs? The artistry and culture behind it? And they add to your home, they last your lifetime and beyond if they're well made, they're comfortable and create energy savings... I think Persian rugs in general are an amazing bargain.
petit_cochon t1_itpzk11 wrote
Reply to comment by ShenmeNamaeSollich in Baton Rouge family court judge suspended for abusing power by InflationOk300
Oh God, that woman is awful. I read a long-form article about her a few years ago and it was just shocking. I've actually worked with kids in foster care in the court system. I'm not easily shocked.
Also, when you have a judge doing things like that, you damn well better believe that social workers cannot speak out because they will then worry about having their own kids taken away. It's always so much worse than people can even report.
petit_cochon t1_itpzfbo wrote
I said this on another subreddit, but lawyers in Louisiana generally get a year of suspension for a single instance of a DUI, and that's in addition to having to go through counseling, prove that they do not have a substance abuse issue, and then reapply once the year is up.
For this judge to act this way and get such a minor consequence is an absolute travesty and it's disgusting. If professions want to sell regulate, they damn well should do it with consistency and with an eye to the fact that the public loses trust every time something like this happens.
petit_cochon t1_j9mrf3v wrote
Reply to The First Fossil Finders in North America Were Enslaved and Indigenous People by nemo_to_zero
Something people seem to not notice: indigenous people were enslaved and had slaves. Of course they found fossils.