farngis_mcgiles
@farngis_mcgiles@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Why are people impressed with SpaceX? 5 weeks ago:
That’s a good point.
- Comment on Why are people impressed with SpaceX? 5 weeks ago:
NASA could have done this if they had the budget. Instead we’d rather give huge tax cuts to billionaires so they can build a private sector NASA to charge NASA exorbitant sums to use their private vehicles. It’s the most asinine and innefficient way of going about it.
- Comment on We lost Keanu 1 month ago:
i thought the audio was okay just a tad echoey thanks
- Comment on We lost Keanu 2 months ago:
linky or channel pls
- Comment on Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race? 2 months ago:
you are exactly who i’m talking about. i’d never vote conservative which is why i wouldn’t vote dem or republican
- Comment on Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race? 2 months ago:
Why is it so hard for blue maga to understand nobody is excited for the party whose whole platfom is not being trump? the dems haven’t accomplished anything for working class americans in over 30 years. dems legacy is no universal healthcare, war on drugs still raging, police violence out of control, unliveable minimum wage, lack of workers rights, extreme warrantless government surveilance, and ongoing support for a palestinian genocide.
- Comment on Anon is a soyboy 2 months ago:
The hilarious part is that the phytoestrogen in soy and other plants isn’t compatible with our biology. High qualities studies hava failed to find an effect.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468963/
Meanwhile the actual mammalian estrogen that is in animal products does get absorbed and effect our hormones.
- Comment on Compost 4 months ago:
a quick look at wikipedia will show you are wrong
“In 2015, researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston found that plants can be a vector for prions. When researchers fed hamsters grass that grew on ground where a deer that died with chronic wasting disease (CWD) was buried, the hamsters became ill with CWD, suggesting that prions can bind to plants, which then take them up into the leaf and stem structure, where they can be eaten by herbivores, thus completing the cycle. It is thus possible that there is a progressively accumulating number of prions in the environment.”
- Comment on Compost 4 months ago:
also doesn’t remove prion diseases
- Comment on New Details on Valve's New Game 'Deadlock' - Insider Gaming 5 months ago:
monday night combat was dope
- Comment on New Details on Valve's New Game 'Deadlock' - Insider Gaming 5 months ago:
considering valve abandoned the last two games they made (artifact and dota underlords) I don’t see this going any better
- Comment on WTF Happened in 1971? 1 year ago:
richard nixon happened