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velifer t1_je57lrg wrote
Reply to comment by PenisPumpPimp in Lo Specchio, me, Digital 3D, 2020 by losbadhombres
You don't like seeing the discount cover art for self-published erotic novels?
velifer t1_je0i8is wrote
Reply to comment by wicklowdave in Only Alcohol Free Bar in Dublin Closes its Doors by patdshaker
There was one in Columbus Ohio. The idea was that people who don't drink don't really want to hang out with drunks.
Except this one was run by right-wing extremists.
It might shock you, but the cross-section of sober right-wing extremists in a fairly liberal Midwest college town was surprisingly not sufficient to support their business.
velifer t1_jdjlywi wrote
Reply to “The Crawling Chaos” by me. by Molech999
Earthworm Jim tries salvia divinorum
velifer t1_jckiyko wrote
Reply to comment by Eyes_and_teeth in Apple Watch Could Help Treat Sickle Cell Disease Symptoms, Study Suggests by chrisdh79
Still gonna be orders of magnitude cheaper than this:
https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/experimental-gene-therapy-reverses-sickle-cell-disease-years
velifer t1_ja7yr3b wrote
Reply to TIL that there is a plant known as the Coccoloba Gigantifolia which has leaves that can reach up to 8 feet in length (2.4 meters) by KitchenBag2164
And there are two plants with even bigger leaves
velifer t1_j9wvta2 wrote
Is this that little message app that became completely irrelevant when they dropped SMS integration?
This has all the newsworthy significance of me standing up and saying the same thing.
Who fuckin cares, Signal.
velifer t1_j9vqz8v wrote
Does anyone care what Signal does anymore?
https://www.reddit.com/r/signal/comments/yfwia4/sms_removal_megathread/
velifer t1_j9uvw0y wrote
Reply to Yungblud says he will provide a mental health safe space for fans on tour by TheScaryWatchdog
It's pretty common to have a designated quiet room near the nursing station at a large venue when hosting certain concerts. It's where the medics plant the people having bad trips.
It had to be extra large when Phish was playing.
velifer t1_j9te92w wrote
Reply to Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
This will not change until federal laws address it.
The Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner Supreme Court decisions mean that this is a license to murder:
"I am claiming now, that at the time of the shooting I believed the person I shot was likely to cause serious harm to someone else somewhere at some time."
Cops don't get much training, but they're told ALL about these two decisions and how to frame things properly.
And those decisions aren't going to be challenged.
The only way this changes is a new federal law.
Good fucking luck.
Police can outright murder you and there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
velifer t1_j8g9kms wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in After a train derailment, Ohio residents are living the plot of a movie they helped make by carolinaindian02
That certainly changed the world.
velifer t1_j8exsxr wrote
Reply to comment by ghloperr in After a train derailment, Ohio residents are living the plot of a movie they helped make by carolinaindian02
By "we all helped to make" the comment you replied to is talking about the larger context that goes beyond the simple irony of a movie and discusses the tragic irony of the current regulatory state of this sector of the transportation industry.
It is similar to the literary device of motif, where a recurring theme or element is present that helps to explore themes.
Perhaps you could pay closer attention to context clues. It might help you relate to your world and others in it more positively. Speech and language therapy often is beneficial to those with ASD.
edit: and u/ghloperr, you're more committed to your ignorance than I thought. But hey, do what feels good.
velifer t1_j8epe6j wrote
Reply to After a train derailment, Ohio residents are living the plot of a movie they helped make by carolinaindian02
We all helped to make.
We allowed corporate capture of any regulatory functions of railroads, letting the industry self-regulate and dictate legislation, and we haven't repealed Taft Hartley. We allow our political leaders to strongarm rail workers because they're still in the pockets of the robber barons. We bail out troubled companies, and put the burden of losses on the taxpayers if there's a spill.
It's another example of American progress: socialize the risks, privatize the profits.
This isn't a surprise. The book that movie was based on was written in 1985.
velifer t1_j6i4ux5 wrote
Reply to TIFU by going on a nsfw sub. by [deleted]
> but mainly go for females but like dominate females.
Ok, so. This is the only real fuck up here.
They're women, and some of them are dominant.
If you ever want to get within 1,000 feet of one, you'll need to internalize all that and more, and learn the difference between "dominate" and "dominant."
Also, stop being so concerned about who your parents fuck. Aside from the HUGE overlap between ENM and kink, that's just... really weird.
velifer t1_j5kv9d8 wrote
Reply to comment by esotericenema in Magnetic solution removes toxic "forever chemicals" from water in seconds by chrisdh79
>There's no evidence the body EVER removes these chemicals from itself.
You're right, well, except for everything you said.
velifer t1_j5kuxxx wrote
Reply to comment by DecentFart in Magnetic solution removes toxic "forever chemicals" from water in seconds by chrisdh79
This is flocculation and sedimentation, which has been done in drinking water treatment plants for decades (centuries if your definition is loose enough) except now with magnets instead of gravity.
velifer t1_j4q5t4g wrote
Reply to comment by Interplanet123 in I believe I need a new sewage pump. Will a regular sump pump of enough power work? by zackl0220
Strict Taco Bell diet.
velifer t1_j43iefx wrote
Insurability and liability problems.
velifer t1_j3sos8c wrote
Reply to comment by bloomberglaw in We’re the investigative team at Bloomberg Law and wrote a story on toxics metals in baby food. AMA! by bloomberglaw
>The lawsuit by the Cantabrana family focusing on whether their son has autism continues.
The only scientifically proven predictor of autism is if one or more parent has a spectrum disorder, but hey, let's let a JURY decide what's good science.
velifer t1_j3so3zu wrote
Reply to comment by DerHeinzW in We’re the investigative team at Bloomberg Law and wrote a story on toxics metals in baby food. AMA! by bloomberglaw
>If my baby does “suck down” large amounts of the same baby food every day, should we be worried or not?
This is medical advice from reddit, so... um... ...yeah:
Variety is important, from a nutritional standpoint and from a risk standpoint. Going with one brand and one ingredient and one lot number every day means that you're multiplying all the deficiencies and excesses.
Tuna can have fairly high levels of mercury, but even at 1ppm (the concentrations in the OP's report are a thousand times lower) we excrete the metals in a full serving of mercury-tainted fish in under a week. Most adult humans can metabolize/excrete more than 0.021 milligrams of mercury a day.
Maybe don't feed your child on a steady diet of only Gerber Pureed Tuna.
As for biomagnification, we're extremely complicated machines. Even with similar doses and routes of exposure, metabolism, excretion, and any negative effects are dependent on levels of things like glutathione or peroxidase, some of which are triggered by the presence and action of heavy metals themselves. It's not chemical in, chemical stays, like the diagrams in textbooks.
velifer t1_j3s6ux6 wrote
Reply to comment by bloomberglaw in We’re the investigative team at Bloomberg Law and wrote a story on toxics metals in baby food. AMA! by bloomberglaw
>Any amount can cause health problems
Simply not the case.
Even in your OP, the post says "significant" instead of "detectable." You're abusing language to sensationalize the issues, and losing credibility with anyone who has any background in environmental toxicology, which would include the people at the agencies you're expecting to do something.
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>The more you eat of a given food, the more metals from that food build up in your system.
This is a high-school level of understanding of biomagnification. It doesn't work like that.
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There is a story here, as there are some baby foods tested that had heavy metal limits above what the EPA has set for drinking water. That's not a health crisis, as no baby is sucking down liters of the same baby food every day, but it is something that should get more attention.
But stop.
This is why scientists hate journalists.
Stop sensationalizing it. Stop overselling your findings.
You sent some samples to a lab. You got results.
You can pander to your readers and maybe even some legislators, but you'll get ridiculed and ignored by the regulators and industry.
But you're more about page clicks than public health anyway...
velifer t1_j2q2z45 wrote
Reply to comment by asr in How many of these recessed lights can I use on a dimmer switch? by notscammed
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/124628390499
Interesting. There's an old one for sale.
One of those things you say doesn't exist.
Wow.
Here's the thing: your tone policing doesn't make you correct.
velifer t1_j2psnxx wrote
Reply to comment by asr in How many of these recessed lights can I use on a dimmer switch? by notscammed
If you don't think the multi-wound rheostat dimmer for home lighting and fans was ever a thing, then I'm sorry that facts are hard for you. Yes they sucked. Yes, they could get hot. Yes, they absolutely were used in houses and in a form factor that fit into standard work boxes.
velifer t1_j2nx0n4 wrote
Reply to comment by Riegel_Haribo in How many of these recessed lights can I use on a dimmer switch? by notscammed
>No they aren't
How strange that some I've removed from my older house were rheostats, exactly as described. Maybe you could consider there are houses built before 2010.
You're ill-informed.
rotary rheostats were extremely common and fit into standard work boxes.
velifer t1_j1yxael wrote
Reply to comment by AckAttack6710 in Publicnote.com - a notepad website where you enter any title to access a note. You are free to modify any note you find. by unchikuso
Is uuencoding still a thing?
That opens up a much wider list of use cases, and you KNOW which one it's gonna be. The Jordan-Gaetz kind of thing the FBI will be interested in.
velifer t1_jeapniv wrote
Reply to comment by lorgskyegon in Baba Jaga by Juusto-Jones
That whole Baba Yaga thing in John Wick is just dumb writing.
It's like describing Santa Claus as a guy who breaks into your house and steals your milk and cookies.
The myths and stories around Baba Yaga are a lot more complex than "Russian boogyman."