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@5oap10116@lemmy.world
- Comment on solvents 2 weeks ago:
Shatter that fuckin azeotrope
- Comment on flouride 4 weeks ago:
Yeah but lead bioaccumulates where as fluoride/ine doesn’t
- Comment on Bottom of the Ocean 4 weeks ago:
David Byrne was actually the first person to discover this during a Once in a Lifetime opportunity
- Comment on Hamburger H̷̱̼̖̏̈́͘̚ͅé̶̲̠̤̙ḷ̷̠́̕p̶̹̱̩̫͊͒͊̋ ̸̰͇̘̜̀̓̒̐m̸̼̺̼̹̈̒̐ē̷̲͋̕eee 4 weeks ago:
More importantly have you heard the Hamburger Helper Mixtape?
- Comment on Has Fast Food Gotten Worse, or Am I Just Getting Old? 5 weeks ago:
My home-made pizza tops any delivery, and I always get to eat it hot out of the oven.
What state/country do you live in?
- Comment on Random Screenshots of my Games #43 - Little Kitty, Big City 1 month ago:
Would this be a good game for someone who sucks at video games? As in, is it story/puzzle based and less technical skill based?
- Comment on She must be unhinged 1 month ago:
This better be a private school
- Comment on Infinite Suffering 2 months ago:
People really complaining about Calc 2?
- Comment on Why hasn't American football embraced AR and radio tech? 2 months ago:
My uncle worked with the Ravens a while back on a VR training program but I believe what you’re talking about is real time hud shit.
That being said, there’s something cool about all these people being so coordinated and well trained without excessive cues and reminders. Your team can be big fast and strong but if it’s not coordinated with the vanilla gear they have, it’s going to be a shitshow
- Comment on Anon watches an old concert video 2 months ago:
Could also be the enshittification of our food including:
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Demonization of “fat” in foods leading to “fat free” foods being considered healthy when fats are actually good and necessary in the diet which leads to over consumption. (Don’t get me started on the sugar and corn lobby)
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Hyper processed food removing micronutrients necessary for our brains to tell us we’re full.
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Hyper processed foods being cheaper than whole foods
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Food deserts making fast food and convenience store food the only easily accessible food in many areas.
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The lack of knowledge/skills with respect to home cooking and the deemphasis of “home economics” type knowledge in general…
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The lack of free time required to both cook and pass on those skills
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The growing understanding of how perfluorinated materials (PFA, PFOA, PTFE) fuck with our body chemistry including contributing to obesity. Don’t get me started on how much companies like DuPont hid and lied about that stuff (and still are)
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There’s more but I hope you get the point
Basically what I’m saying is people were fat before “fat shaming” was looked down upon and late stage capitalism is frequently pulling the levers behind the curtain in many areas including this. The US has abundant wealth but that hasnt specifically translated to better health outcomes. And do you really think middle schoolers have evolved to the point where they don’t bully fat kids? There are very few obese people (both children and adults) out there who don’t feel shitty about how they look regardless of who tells them they should feel that way.
The point of trying to inhibit fat shaming and bullying of all kinds is so people don’t become reclusive and anti-social, pick up bad habits (such as drug addiction), kill themselves, decide to kill others in mass shootings and the like. Also, just don’t be a cunt and make fun of people.
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- Comment on Instead of having customers donate a dollar and giving them a coupon book "worth" $30, why doesn't KFC just donate those $30 themselves (or even half)? 2 months ago:
Donate directly to the charity and get Korean Fried Chicken instead.
- Comment on Is it possible to bottle a fart while maintaining its freshness? 3 months ago:
when we need them
Loooool
- Comment on Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work 3 months ago:
I’d like to think they’ve learned some lessons from their last few releases but who knows…
- Comment on #slay 3 months ago:
That bird kinda reminds me of oliver tree
- Comment on Facebook 3 months ago:
She looks smug as shit too
- Comment on Anon wants to play a game 4 months ago:
It’s diluted
- Comment on Chemists of Lemmy, how accurate is this likability table? 4 months ago:
I assume if it’s getting anywhere near your mouth you’d also be breathing it but aside from that, ingestion is also a nogo.
- Comment on I can whistle at the speed of sound 4 months ago:
rAmen
- Comment on I can whistle at the speed of sound 4 months ago:
Do you know what the religious affiliation of these space lasers will be?
- Comment on Chemists of Lemmy, how accurate is this likability table? 4 months ago:
Don’t lick carbon nano tubes or buckyball. Also in general carbon powder can be a particulate inhalation issue.
- Comment on Chemists of Lemmy, how accurate is this likability table? 4 months ago:
Chemist here: all the reds are correct but it would take so much time to explain why so many of the greens are super concerning. Every time I see this reposted it’s so concerning…I should just spend the 17 minutes and save a copy pasta response of everything horribly wrong with this.
- Comment on FTC accuse Microsoft of breaking promise not to raise Game Pass prices after Activision Blizzard deal 5 months ago:
- Comment on “Don’t worry honey, I got this” 5 months ago:
At the grocery store, confused and…just pooped my pants
- Comment on Can I still use this salt? 6 months ago:
As a plastics engineer, I would be more concerned with the heavy metals in Himalayan pink salt. Also, any microplastics wouldn’t be “absorbed” If anything the salt would abraid the walls through shaking the container which could scrape the walls and grind our some small particles over time. That bwing said, the plastics used for these types of applications are relatively virgin and frequently don’t contain any additives aside from possible colorants or glass fill or something line that.
- Comment on What is Reddit doing 7 months ago:
Enshittification
- Comment on HELLDIVERS 2 sees over 130K bad reviews on Steam as Sony double down 7 months ago:
Just out of curiosity, what’s the deal with tommy?
- Comment on Calculus made easy 7 months ago:
When I started algebra in something like 5th grade I had a huge issue with f(x) and the best answer my teacher gave me was that “the equation is a function of x” and couldn’t explain it differently and I couldn’t get over the fact that we are not multiplying whatever f is by x.
- Comment on Calculus made easy 7 months ago:
I tried to figure it out myself back in high school but the best I came up with is X^2 -->2x because it just fucking does.
- Comment on Calculus made easy 7 months ago:
I’m a chemical engineer and I now better understand calculus slightly better from this post. I did a whole lot of “okkayyy …let’s just stick to the process and wait for this whole thing to blow over”
I know what they were asking me to do but I never really fully understood everything.
- Comment on Yellow to yellow, red to red 8 months ago:
Yeah I try my best to either step in the triangles created by the imaginary diagonals or directly on the line between slabs with the arch of my foot