deranger
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- Comment on If a Space Elevator became a reality, wouldn't the cable act as a kind of wick for all of the unfiltered radiation from outside our atmosphere? 9 hours ago:
A geostationary orbit is ~35,000km from the surface of the earth. The circumference of the earth is ~40,000km. It can’t wrap around once, nevermind twice.
- Comment on Rules for a gun fight 23 hours ago:
That’s not at all what it’s specifying.
It’s pro-45ACP / anti-9mm boomer gun shit.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Red, brown, black - blood, rhabdomyolysis (hemo/myoglobin)
Green, blue, orange - certain drugs
Chunky piss - excessive white blood cells from a wicked bad UTI - Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
If your piss is any darker than straw colored you need to hydrate.
- Comment on Tips 2 days ago:
This is called “lifestyle creep” where you get a raise or promotion and instead of saving the extra money you get, you buy nicer stuff and your raise basically disappears.
- Comment on Starlink Alternative that can't be blocked 5 days ago:
Highly directional antennae can mitigate this type of jamming. Coincidentally, satellite communication also uses highly directional antennae.
- Comment on With the ICE raids coming up at a very faster rate, do we need more self-defense (or community defense organizing) classes? 1 week ago:
You can die or you can be complicit.
- Comment on Adderall vape? 1 week ago:
It’s slightly more lipophilic, not heavily so. The main draw of meth from a pharmacodynamic perspective is that it slows enzymatic degradation (you’re high longer). On a mg for mg basis dextroamphetamine is actually stronger than meth.
Tooth decay is caused by dry mouth and poor hygiene. The added methyl group doesn’t affect this aspect.
- Comment on Adderall vape? 1 week ago:
That’s because it doesn’t do any of that.
- Comment on I've got a fever... 1 week ago:
The brain is not responsible for fevers, the immune system is.
- Comment on Humans are part of the ecosystem. 1 week ago:
So profits is a main driver
This is exactly what I’m getting at. If these groups of humans were placed in the same scenarios that Europeans or other westerners were placed in, would they not be susceptible to the same greed that motivated them?
I do not deny that many native societies appear to live in more harmony with the environment than your average westerner. There is certainly a lot to learn there, and I believe we would do better if we emulated some of those characteristics. However, I think that we’re all susceptible to the same flaws, as we are all human.
Ultimately what I’m saying is I don’t think that natives have some superpower where they have figured out how to escape the flaws that have plagued humanity for thousands of years.
- Comment on Humans are part of the ecosystem. 1 week ago:
Thank you for providing sources.
- Comment on Humans are part of the ecosystem. 1 week ago:
This reeks of the “noble savage” stereotype. I would be willing to bet 80% of biodiversity being in native lands has more to do with how brutally they’ve been repressed than how “in tune” with the environment they are.
They’re people too, and I see little reason to believe they wouldn’t fall to the same human flaws as the rest of us if given the chance.
- Comment on The true story of Martin Heemeyer, and the Killdozer. 1 week ago:
Check out the rest of Well There’s Your Problem, it might just save your life some day.
- Comment on Sad Ganymede noises 1 week ago:
If you’re only counting New York City proper this is true, but the New York City metro area vastly out populates the entire nation of Sweden. (20M vs 10M)
- Comment on Wunscherfüllung 1 week ago:
That’s US domestic crude which is famously volatile. I’d be curious to see what Venezeula’s oil is like. I’ve heard it’s similar to the shitty heavy crude from the Middle East, which the US has facilities to process, unlike the domestic oil they produce which has to be processed elsewhere.
- Comment on Tom's Hardware now hijacks the back button. 2 weeks ago:
I can’t replicate on iOS, but it could be my pihole that’s blocking it.
- Comment on The Guardian teaches gen-z dating lingo 2 weeks ago:
If you throw in giving each other good orgasms and being nice to each other because the world is mean enough, you’ve got a the fixins of a successful relationship.
- Comment on Lost in the Sauce Etymology 3 weeks ago:
First off, all hail boognish. Ween rules.
That said I think it’s related to cooking.
- Comment on What should I do with 2 old machines (Mac Mini and HP Pavilion g7)? 3 weeks ago:
I’ve been itching for a reason to grab a Mac mini for a little project PC for a while. I’d throw Linux on it and have a little machine for homelab type stuff. NAS, Plex/Jellyfin, Pi Hole, self hosted Bitwarden, etc.
- Comment on What should I do with 2 old machines (Mac Mini and HP Pavilion g7)? 3 weeks ago:
Can you run Linux on the Mac mini? Pretty decent hardware there for a NAS / media server / machine for docker experiments.
- Comment on Winner takes all 3 weeks ago:
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
- Comment on iPad babies grew up and are now finding psychs 4 weeks ago:
No, I find DMT to be quite sexual. I took a monster sized hit while peaking on MDMA and it was like getting sucked off at a spiritual level. Not just physical sensation but that someone or something was doing it to me, like a psychedelic “nut and she keep suckin” into fractal infinities of sensation. Felt so intense it was kinda scary, like being taken advantage of by an ancient being. I’ll probably try it again sometime.
- Comment on Someone has a LOT of dusty computers 4 weeks ago:
Don’t even bother with crackers, they suck. Just buy a 1L+ tank and some big balloons from Amazon.
Also, don’t do it every day, or even every other day. You will fuck up your vitamin B12 reserves and you’ll quickly discover what happens. Having a binge once a week is much better for you than a couple balloons every day.
I’d also point out ripping nitrous hits out of balloons is most definitely abuse. Ain’t nobody out there using a regulator and metering their nitrous intake like medical usage.
- Comment on Straight up snorkin' it 4 weeks ago:
Can’t help but think of STALKER when someone says “snorkin’ it”
- Comment on it hurts, chat 4 weeks ago:
My friend’s dad just built a new house and he’s got some resistant Chestnut trees he got from Cornell planted around his place. Really excited to see them grow.
- Comment on A conservative shit post. 5 weeks ago:
This has gotta be some clinical lab test, right? Can’t remember which stool sample had a stick with grooves.
- Comment on elixir of a god 5 weeks ago:
IMO - drop g fuel to second to last and put celcius in its former place
- Comment on who is searching this 5 weeks ago:
There’s 5-MeO-DMT in them there toads, as well.
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