IamreallynotaNPC
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ja2mra3 wrote
Reply to Mutual moderation by ADHDinos_
Legally I am my own adult. It fizzles out there...
IamreallynotaNPC t1_j7693ky wrote
If they are not seeing physical signs of cause of death I wonder if it is fent related. Crazy.
Edit: Nope it says all three men were found shot on reuters...
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bodies-three-missing-rappers-found-detroit-basement-2023-02-03/
IamreallynotaNPC t1_j0l8d7p wrote
Reply to comment by bull1226 in Switzerland’s Giant “Water Battery” Starts Working by Wagamaga
Oh didn't know this. On the west side of Michigan myself and I have always wondered why we don't do something similar, but guess we do... kind of. Better to use solar/wind to move the water in the first place though, but I am sure that's being incorporated as well, or at least considered.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_j0l836g wrote
Reply to comment by oDDmON in Switzerland’s Giant “Water Battery” Starts Working by Wagamaga
I came here to point this out, what a great site, and sooooo cool to see an idea I have had since a kid (I am 43 now) coming to life. You could do this with any weighted objected honestly, could be dirt in a giant bucket or such, and then hoist it back with purely renewable (sun/wind/etc). I would have never thought any country would bother though.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iylv94m wrote
Reply to comment by wharausernameitwas in Gravity and the Gut: A Hypothesis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome by rainbluebliss
If your rain gutters didn't set at the correct angle, water will build up and sit in certain areas instead of having consistent angles that system uses to keep the flow of water moving towards the ground. If instead of horizontal, or slightly angled, imagine if right in the middle it sagged, that is where the water will sit until there is enough water to over come that barrier, but there will still be water that cannot be pushed out and will set there.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ixlv2wv wrote
Reply to comment by HighOnGoofballs in Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers used culinary seasoning in food preparation, according to analysis of the oldest charred food remains ever found by marketrent
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-022-01910-z
For reference.
I would also like to know if they used something on the fish.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ixlglsc wrote
Reply to comment by _MuadDib_ in Qatar not looking good as clearly the least sustainable country in the world on a per capita basis. by alexjones85
Ahhh. Yeah... I am colorblind... didn't realize. Thanks for pointing that out. Feel like a buffoon. Idk how but I have a hard time with purple and green and the darker it is the harder it is to tell.
Anyway thank you for telling me.
Edit: If I shut off my blue filter I can tell the difference. Not a ton, but yeah the blue filter isn't helping in that sense. Mentally noted.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ixlb7v1 wrote
Reply to comment by DblDzl in Qatar not looking good as clearly the least sustainable country in the world on a per capita basis. by alexjones85
Yeah but why did they have use purple 3 damn times in the chart. Not sure which is gas, cement, and other.
Edit: Nevermind me.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iwub39x wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
And fttn can be shitty as cable. Souce: I have casair fiber to the home that fucks up more than when I had spectrum cable. Inconsistent as all fuck. Uptime, latency, speed (especially upload).
I pay for 1000/1000 symmetric and it is anything but...
Bonus is every time I call them they cannot figure out why.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iwu7n8o wrote
Reply to comment by jrothca in Bahamas May Have Directed 'Unauthorized' FTX Transactions, Filing Says by esporx
More like you want to stay here, we get paid or you can fuck off.
I would worry more about your life at this point Sam. Some people will not play nice when they lose that kind of money, and you're hiding out in country where it's real real easy to find you and make you go for a walk.
You can kill someone and get out in 4 years, like brutal ass murder (happened to my father in law), but you rob a bank and you're goddamn done when they catch you.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iwu72ln wrote
Reply to comment by Padgriffin in Bahamas May Have Directed 'Unauthorized' FTX Transactions, Filing Says by esporx
This like this is the realm of negative percentages, or perhaps complex percentages, where we use i (which is the square root of -1)
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iw208r0 wrote
Reply to comment by MasterElf425900 in Indian government can spy on Indian internet users in real time by n1ght_w1ng08
Russia. I would say India and China are not the best of friends in many regards.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ivq487x wrote
https://academic.oup.com/gastro/article/7/1/3/5305718
A good read, in relation, as well.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iv6l5c7 wrote
Reply to comment by DucksNQuackers in BRAIN SEROTONIN RELEASE IS REDUCED IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION: A [11C]Cimbi-36 PET STUDY WITH A D-AMPHETAMINE CHALLENGE. - Biological Psychiatry by chilladipa
Serotonin cannot cross the blood brain barrier either, so what is made in the body is used there, and what's made in the brain is used only there, which adds more pieces. It is good that we have some confirmation on one part though.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_iv6jlsp wrote
Reply to comment by DucksNQuackers in BRAIN SEROTONIN RELEASE IS REDUCED IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION: A [11C]Cimbi-36 PET STUDY WITH A D-AMPHETAMINE CHALLENGE. - Biological Psychiatry by chilladipa
If your body doesn't have a proper amount of the materials required to create serotonin will the body limit its release? If so that would be a symptom, but if the body has all it needs and still didn't release much then it would be the cause. Then I wonder how do you figure that out even...
IamreallynotaNPC t1_ium10jt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Gut-dwelling bacterium singled out as the possible cause of colorectal cancer by Logibenq
There is a type of bacteria that eating beef causes to flourish and in turn that bacteria can create LDL. So it may not be the beef itself is bad for the heart but rather the microbiome that flourishes with consuming it.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_isqgua8 wrote
Reply to comment by SpotifyIsBroken in World's Second Richest Man Sells Jet So People on Twitter Won't Track Him Anymore by VedantGogia
He said he'll just rent private jets now instead of owning one so he cannot be tracked, so yeah no noble reason, quite the opposite.
IamreallynotaNPC t1_jch5sjx wrote
Reply to Second pigeon wearing homemade smuggling backpack found inside B.C. prison by heathtree
I didn't know pigeons could even make backpacks.