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All_Usernames_Tooken t1_javs4xd wrote
Reply to Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
The desire to fit in or even stand out should not be discouraged. We are very social creatures, it is very in our nature to have a self that identifies with others, in groups small and large.
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_ja19oqd wrote
Reply to Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
A family member got hurt at a grocery warehouse and was hurt within the first 12 months of work so he couldn’t get time off. He had to see doctors for his back and spine, wore a brace, had all the notes and dates. They fired him an refused to pay because he somehow wasn’t a full employee yet. He wasn’t sure he would win a case and didn’t have much to hire an attorney and get into any lengthy legal battle
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j92e1ou wrote
Reply to Scientists have figured out a way to engineer wood to trap carbon dioxide through a potentially scalable, energy-efficient process that also makes the material stronger for use in construction by giuliomagnifico
This process looks promising. I’ve always thought there would be a process of just reversing the process of of global warming. It should be possible to create fossil fuels. The time scale of their creation seems to be the biggest problem to overcome. Creating new coal for instance by putting wood under immense pressures without decay for long periods of time. I ponder what depth the wood would have to be buried at and compacted to attain a result similar to how we find coal today. Using geothermal energy to do much of the hard work. We’d probably need forest the size of entire states to sequester enough carbon to make any real mark on the amount of carbon in our atmosphere.
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j6xo709 wrote
Reply to comment by HimalayanPunkSaltavl in Japanese company 'betrayed public trust' with Olympics bribe. by PrincessBananas85
Thanks
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j6xkhn2 wrote
Which company I can’t read?
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j2cjjbx wrote
Reply to Christopher Walken (1973). by Beard_Of_Serpico
I’m sorry it’s pronounced Christopher Whal-ken
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j2aw4qh wrote
Reply to Me (right) and my sister 1996 by QueenoftheFranks
What movie is this from?
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_j1zyh4b wrote
Reply to Saudi Arabia in talks over plans for next-generation space stations. Saudi space official lays out ambitions for commercial ventures among the stars. by jivatman
Saudi is faker than China, so I don’t see this happening on their own.
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_izg1auh wrote
Reply to [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
Almost all of them scams or involved in defrauding people.
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_iua27ix wrote
Reply to The Lake district [7360 x 4805] [OC] by LoudlyHold150
Reminds me of that show Ozarks, always enjoy this kind of scenery
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_isjs5tj wrote
Very calming, getting the whole group together for a round table meeting.
All_Usernames_Tooken t1_jdk8xvx wrote
Reply to TIFU by submitting furry porn instead of my lab report by Purple_Possibility20
Hey you can’t tell us you submitted furry porn to your teacher without telling us what kind? I want details, it was Pokémon wasn’t it? Or Sonic, SpongeBob, no it was Shrek maybe?
Either way those are some of the overrated ones. You should’ve sent some niche kinds.