AutomaticOrange4417
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jefdnr9 wrote
Reply to There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
Enter the Cartographers for Social Equality: https://youtu.be/OH1bZ0F3zVU
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jefbofl wrote
Reply to comment by LordJebusVII in This conference has bracelets to communicate comfort levels of touching by charlesteacher
Because they only had three colors!
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_je5iuyj wrote
Reply to comment by Bully-Rook in Just like I like my whiskey by gamer6663
My wife hasn't used ice for cramps, she used these after giving birth. That area is pretty sore for women after passing a whole human being through. Something that they don't really tell you about ahead of time, women can't go to the bathroom normally for weeks after giving birth.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_je5i3o9 wrote
Reply to comment by chablise in Just like I like my whiskey by gamer6663
We tried the electric one and we were not impressed. It didn't seem strong enough. The one that you suck is really good.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_je44bc5 wrote
Reply to comment by CertifiedSeqoia in Just like I like my whiskey by gamer6663
Same. It's top quality. We also love her nose frida for getting boogers out of the baby
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_je447w8 wrote
Reply to comment by Throwawaycuzawkward in Just like I like my whiskey by gamer6663
After giving birth, that area is extremely sore, sensitive, and many women have stitches. These are like ice packs to soothe that area. Frida Mom is a fantastic brand and has a whole package of things needed for new moms.
I ended up DIY making a bunch of these for my wife by putting witch hazel on pads and then freezing them.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jb1r8ns wrote
Reply to comment by eudemonist in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
That's not the same as being senile. You've moved the goal posts
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayytfv wrote
Reply to comment by LandmassWave in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Man, I can't believe how dumb people are on the science subreddit
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayyr2d wrote
Reply to comment by LandmassWave in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
No, the "lab leak" theory that was spread was specifically an engineered virus. That did not happen.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayvoyn wrote
Reply to comment by _Ballbuster_ in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
I think it is you who is beyond help
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayreh0 wrote
Reply to comment by TheWoodConsultant in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
How many images were posted blaming antifa for something? That alone is enough to prove the study is accurate.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayr406 wrote
Reply to comment by Larry_Linguini in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Those two statements are in contradiction. It looks like a typo. It says that Russian oil imports were up only 28%. I think the second bullet is meant to say that the US doubled it's oil imports in total, not just from Russia.
Also what website is that from? There's no source information, just a cropped screenshot. That's pretty bad evidence for a science subreddit
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayqu5t wrote
Reply to comment by eudemonist in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Are you suggesting that there was evidence that he was senile?
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayqo0w wrote
Reply to comment by the_hack_is_back in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
It's important to distinguish between natural virus accidentally infecting a person vs an engineered virus, designed to kill people.
The right are still pushing the narrative that the virus was engineered in a lab specifically to kill people. Also that Fauci funded it.
No organization has concluded that that is realistic. The only conclusions being drawn are that there is a possibility, with a low confidence, that a natural virus being studied in a lab accidentally infected one of the scientists studying it.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jayq6m9 wrote
Reply to comment by SneeringAnswer in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Not a fair comparison. College debt is a capitalist scam.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j9nmar9 wrote
Reply to Time dilation question by [deleted]
I've wondered this too are planets closer to the center of the galaxy, i.e. higher gravity, experiencing time slower than we are
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j90n30z wrote
Reply to comment by randerton1 in Scientists find people with Long Covid have 2 major cytokines of the immune system (IL-8, IFN-γ) reduced by 100% by sagdiyev1
That you know of. The impairments may not always be obvious.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j8lb87k wrote
Reply to comment by ALurkerForcedToLogin in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
You think doctors don't use a statistical algorithm to pick their words and medicine and treatments?
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j62mng9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Access to modern military technology substantially reduces the probability of democratisation of authoritarian regimes — New details about the spread of 29 ground-breaking military technologies in all independent states from 1820 to 2010, as well as the form of government in these states by marketrent
I don't really have a problem with military spending because it pays my bills.
I think the real problem is when military equipment is given to local police. That's the problem that is causing democracy in the US to fail.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j62mfqe wrote
Reply to comment by Holyvigil in Access to modern military technology substantially reduces the probability of democratisation of authoritarian regimes — New details about the spread of 29 ground-breaking military technologies in all independent states from 1820 to 2010, as well as the form of government in these states by marketrent
Yea, your little gun is no match for the United States military and their dones.
The thing that has saved the United States is that the military cannot be used on American soil against American citizens. The military takes that very seriously and that's why they rejected Trump on multiple occasions when he told them to attack Americans.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_j62m8mj wrote
Reply to comment by Aesthetik_1 in Access to modern military technology substantially reduces the probability of democratisation of authoritarian regimes — New details about the spread of 29 ground-breaking military technologies in all independent states from 1820 to 2010, as well as the form of government in these states by marketrent
It's not a coincidence that American democracy started to decline after Reagan started selling military weapons to police.
AutomaticOrange4417 t1_jefj0rm wrote
Reply to comment by ikantolol in Meta wants EU users to apply for permission to opt out of data collection - Instead of a yes/no consent, Meta users will fill out a form and include justification. by speckz
They can have and sell my data when I get a cut of the profits