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popejubal t1_jeesq87 wrote
Reply to comment by Jacecam32 in Psychedelic treatment linked to substantial reduction in alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms in Veterans, according to new study. by chrisdh79
In related news, when there's a study done on injuries in hospitals, it's a controlled study with trained medical professionals.
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...but I'm still going to perform first aid on myself or others when there's an immediate injury and professional medical help isn't available.
popejubal t1_jadc94b wrote
Reply to comment by HalikusZion in LPT: If you notice your iPhone battery is charging slower after the recent update, turn off clean energy charging. by JohnDeere714
Is there a way to tell the phone to do a full battery discharge and recharge cycle at 1C?
popejubal t1_jackwnu wrote
Reply to comment by MotorDiscipline in LPT: Use alcoholic vinegar instead of fabric softener when washing clothes by MotorDiscipline
If you want to continue to use vinegar in your washing machine, you are welcome to do so. I’ll still warn other readers to avoid using vinegar regularly because of the problems with damaging the seals. I’ve had a washing machine leak and it is no fun.
popejubal t1_jacfcno wrote
Reply to comment by MotorDiscipline in LPT: Use alcoholic vinegar instead of fabric softener when washing clothes by MotorDiscipline
You didn’t scroll down far enough.
Washing Machines Vinegar is sometimes used as a fabric softener or for getting rid of stains and odors in laundry. But as with dishwashers, it can damage the rubber seals and hoses in some washing machines to the point of causing leaks. It’s a problem that Steven Grayson, owner of Foothills Appliance Service in Wilkesboro, N.C., sees fairly frequently. “With continual use, vinegar can literally melt hoses, causing leaks and thereby possibly all kinds of additional damage to the house,” says Grayson. In his experience, front-load washers are especially susceptible to vinegar-related damage.
popejubal t1_jace177 wrote
Reply to LPT: Use alcoholic vinegar instead of fabric softener when washing clothes by MotorDiscipline
“No cons” @OP says.
Continual use of vinegar can destroy the seals in your washing machine and dishwasher. If you want to use it once that probably isn’t a problem, but don’t do it often if you want to avoid replacing or repairing your washing machine often.
Please do a quick google check before posting a tip.
popejubal t1_jaau0ym wrote
Reply to comment by radieck in LPT: Don't cite Wikipedia articles, but do use their sources. by codenamendgo
Very good explanation.
Wikipedia is not where you should stop looking but it’s a fantastic place to start looking.
popejubal t1_ja1flwl wrote
Reply to comment by freedom_from_factism in Amazon has a donkey meat problem by e-r_bridge
I like eschatology and I cannot lie. You other prophets might deny
popejubal t1_j98pxqf wrote
Reply to comment by Katzeye in LPT: Take a few days to familiarize yourself with a spreadsheet app (e.g., MS Excel, Google Sheets). The uses are endless for school, the office, life, and other people will think you're a wizard. by tophswanson
Knowing the phrase “pivot tables” wasn’t the sole reason I was hired for my current job, but it was a big factor.
popejubal t1_j6hoszn wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] When the zombie apocalypse broke out, people rushed to army surplus stores for kevlar vests and guns. You however go to your local Medieval Times and stock up on chainmail and blades. by AlexYadaYada
Never need to reload a sword.
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popejubal t1_j6f43bj wrote
Reply to comment by SomebodyInNevada in Jerusalem shooting: Israel to speed up gun applications after attacks by TheFrederalGovt
It’s very hard to stop violence like this in an occupied land.
popejubal t1_j6bxkyl wrote
Reply to comment by Rossismyname in LPT: Don't buy anything from Home Depot except nails or screws by Such-Track5369
Then they’re clearly in the pocket of big having-teeth.
popejubal t1_j68j88u wrote
Reply to 6 doctors swallowed Lego heads for science. Time intervals were given a Found and Retrieved Time (FART) score and effects documented. Here's what came out by mrhoppy_
I’m looking forward to seeing these results show up on r/dataisbeautiful
popejubal t1_j66q5qb wrote
Reply to comment by _Haverford_ in ELI5: Why do US cops in press conferences always have a dozen useless people standing behind them? by rock_monkeys
If commander X is giving press briefing alone and tells the public that the rest of the staff is DOING THE TASK instead of standing silently at the press conference contributing nothing, then the public will know. Just like most press briefings that most organizations hold. Even the White House press briefings have just the White House press secretary with a couple of assistants who stay off camera to help do things that the press secretary needs. Not a gaggle of hangers on whose job for the day is just to stand there and look imposing.
popejubal t1_j4hgfsj wrote
Reply to comment by Wyg6q17Dd5sNq59h in Is there an upper limit on the size of a ship? by LilyFish-
Vatican City is a bit more than half a mile long and just under 1/2 square miles area.
popejubal t1_j4604xx wrote
Reply to comment by latinometrics in [OC] Uruguay slashed its informal economy by half in just 10 years. by latinometrics
Are they reducing the amount of informal economic activity by eliminating it or are they reducing it by converting it into more formal economic activity?
Just eliminating the informal economic activity without a corresponding increase in formal activity doesn’t seem like a good thing.
popejubal t1_j2e9fr1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
It should still be noticeably higher because each measure is only 10 times the last. Not having horizontal lines makes it hard to see as well.
This data is interesting, but it is not beautiful.
popejubal t1_j2dqrqx wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
The US spends more than $4500 per capita on military. Your chart looks like the US spends about $1000 per capita. What number did you use for US military spending for this chart?
popejubal t1_j27brjm wrote
Reply to comment by LaReinalicious in LPT Use liquid dish soap by [deleted]
You can also use dish soap in your dishwasher. You’re washing dishes, after all. Right?
Pro tip: do NOT use dish soap in your dishwasher. Also don’t use it in your vehicle or on your door hinges. It will cause more problems than it fixes.
popejubal t1_j15lkgx wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
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popejubal t1_j09kr7n wrote
Reply to comment by curious_geoff in [OC] Cost of Carbon Zero - Historical Look At U.S. Funding of Fusion Energy by Metalytiq
Also, it wasn’t money invested for zero carbon initiatives. It’s money invested because we knew we’d run out of affordable oil eventually and didn’t want to be completely hosed when that happened.
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Reply to comment by StateOfContusion in Autopsy-based histopathological characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination by Razariousnefarian
I read all of these comments and I’m fairly certain that most of what I read was definitely words. That’s about as far as I got.
popejubal t1_ixuwhu8 wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyCatShan in [WP] The . . . creature . . . has been following you for weeks now, but nobody else can see it. It just sits there, staring, grinning. Then one day you look across the coffee shop and see a young woman with another one right behind her. Your eyes meet . . . by ImmortalJadeEye
It’s good. You can keep writing and feel good about what you make.
popejubal t1_iwqekvr wrote
Reply to comment by tlumacz in Herschel Walker explains vampires & werewolves by WorthlessNotUseless
I’m pretty sure a German submarine could also kill a vampire.
popejubal t1_jefop64 wrote
Reply to comment by Jacecam32 in Psychedelic treatment linked to substantial reduction in alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms in Veterans, according to new study. by chrisdh79
It's state licensure, you goon.