HardlyDecent
HardlyDecent t1_jdzl8ob wrote
Reply to comment by Eeeegah in Estimates suggest population growth rate to peak at 8.6 billion by madrid987
It's not a scientific article, it's a news report about one.
HardlyDecent t1_jduz1se wrote
Reply to comment by cunt_isnt_sexist in Twitter source code leaked online, court filings show by Picture-unrelated
This guy is binary.
HardlyDecent t1_jduyu8x wrote
Reply to comment by jdp12199 in President Biden's nominee to head the FAA has withdrawn after Republican criticism by Panaka
Hate to say it, but Biden doesn't use the best method for his picks. If he would look at qualifications first and only, instead of insisting on this kind of silly pandering: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/26/biden-pledged-to-nominate-a-black-woman-to-scotus5-who-could-be-up-for-the-job.html
HardlyDecent t1_jckbnza wrote
Reply to comment by SsurebreC in Pilot program begins for bulletproof shelter inside Alabama classroom by Picture-unrelated
Old ignorant fools who already made their fortunes due to inheritance, exploitation of the natives, abject cruelty, market manipulation, nepotism, or just blind stupid luck. The American way. Anyone can do it--except now there are regulations, and no more natives, and the old guys make laws preventing upward mobility...
HardlyDecent t1_jckax7h wrote
Reply to comment by pmmichalowski in Pilot program begins for bulletproof shelter inside Alabama classroom by Picture-unrelated
Found the teacher. What a country!
HardlyDecent t1_j9xzzb2 wrote
Reply to comment by DanYHKim in Measles case tied to Asbury University revival by Loverlee
There are religious exemptions, and this is a private religious college...
HardlyDecent t1_j9xzx0y wrote
If anyone else was wondering why a "university" was hosting a revival, Asbury is a private Christian university. I'd tie that to being anti-vax and extreme, but at a glance it seems they're actually a decent university with no big stance on vaccines.
Still, anyone attending a "revival" is probably not riding the leading wave of science and medicine, so maybe take a break from chatting with the sky guy and vaccinate your children against preventable illnesses please!
HardlyDecent t1_j9gjed2 wrote
Huh, I'm sure it's happened, but I don't see many stories of people burning those "Let's Go Brandon" flags...or y'know, the arson of populated buildings.
HardlyDecent t1_j8razbi wrote
Reply to comment by Misguidedvision in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
I for one welcome the long pig migration with open arms. Time to expand the smokehouse.
HardlyDecent t1_j8o9yoj wrote
Reply to India, soon world's most populous nation, doesn't know how many people it has by Icewear_Daddy
"We beat China! No need to keep counting boys--we did it!"
HardlyDecent t1_j8o9qm0 wrote
Reply to comment by Jon_the_Hitman_Stark in 50 GB of Unreleased Michael Jackson Content Stolen in Brussels by Guybrush_Tripwood
To the sound of a crescendo?
HardlyDecent t1_j8o8hne wrote
Reply to comment by That75252Expensive in 50 GB of Unreleased Michael Jackson Content Stolen in Brussels by Guybrush_Tripwood
Damn, thought it was Lawrence Fishburne.
HardlyDecent t1_j83rovo wrote
Reply to comment by squidkiosk in California city closes canyon to visitors to avert "poppy apocalypse" by pika_pie
I am NOT paying for this DLC. Release the whole card!
HardlyDecent t1_j786ea8 wrote
Reply to comment by Draker-X in Overcharged: Reports detail price mistakes at Ohio’s Dollar General, Family Dollar stores by seanmcdonnellcle
DG and FD are different from "dollar stores," where every item is supposed to be a dollar. They're just normal stores with really low quality food (mostly processed crap), though the one near me has decent prices for good shampoo for some reason.
ETA: Dollar Tree is an example of a store that charged $1 at a time (now $1.25 maybe?).
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Reply to comment by Kagrok in BBC News: Dad's warning after girl, 14, dies from inhaling deodorant by chrisdab
Crazy huh? Today we've learned to whisper sweetly to the ice cold gin that somewhere in the dark closet is a bottle of vermouth. Then we strain our delightful Martini into a frosty glass and chuckle to it that there are people who put vodka of all things in Martini glasses! What a world!
HardlyDecent t1_j64dw8r wrote
Reply to comment by Available-Camera8691 in BBC News: Dad's warning after girl, 14, dies from inhaling deodorant by chrisdab
This is the way. Similarly with Vermouth bottles.
HardlyDecent t1_j63fgt9 wrote
Reply to comment by Blenderx06 in BBC News: Dad's warning after girl, 14, dies from inhaling deodorant by chrisdab
For the record, we 100% can smell ourselves, especially if it's something added to our natural musk. The rule of perfume, if you're unclear, to use is always as little as possible, period. It's not to mask your scent.
HardlyDecent t1_j4r15pb wrote
Reply to comment by analdominator1 in Hundreds of UK police face sack over sexual, domestic abuse offenses by BecuzMDsaid
These guys definitely earned a face sack. Glad there's some justice happening, rather than them getting PTO as they do in the States.
HardlyDecent t1_j410cj8 wrote
Reply to comment by JohnChimpo7 in Killer whale dies after grounding itself on Florida beach by katherinezetajones
Are you thinking of the mammalian diving response maybe? That's not an instinct, but a physiological response. Breath-holding and a drop in blood pressure and heart rate when immersed in water (or splashing cold water on your face!).
Not sure if cetaceans ever beach to avoid drowning though.
HardlyDecent t1_j3grh5j wrote
Reply to comment by CT-91 in ‘This is no way to live’: Mississippians struggle with another water crisis by BitterFuture
Handies don't count anyway.
HardlyDecent t1_j36wfnu wrote
Reply to comment by black_flag_4ever in Peloton agrees to pay a $19 million fine for delay in disclosing treadmill defects by eastbayted
We were on the path to flying cars and Rosie the housekeepers...yet here we are with man-eating treadmills.
HardlyDecent t1_j270zcd wrote
Reply to comment by spongebue in Sesame will join the major food allergens list on January 1, FDA says | CNN by YouAreNotMeLiar
Well, almonds are in the same category as those things.
HardlyDecent t1_j265snz wrote
Reply to comment by mottman in Sesame will join the major food allergens list on January 1, FDA says | CNN by YouAreNotMeLiar
They do, but like cashews and pistachios, almonds are technically drupes--not tree nuts.
Drupes are fleshy fruits (like peaches) that have a nut-like shelled seed inside.
edit: spelling
HardlyDecent t1_j223mnt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China Covid: US considers restrictions on Chinese arrivals by Methylatedcobalamin
I can't argue with you there friend. And I can make no argument in favor or opposed to Biden or Pelosi's mental or moral adequacy.
HardlyDecent t1_jdzlfhp wrote
Reply to comment by FrostByte_62 in Estimates suggest population growth rate to peak at 8.6 billion by madrid987
And distribution... We've technically had enough food for everyone and Mars since like the 50s.