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PersonOfInternets t1_jd6q19f wrote
Reply to comment by badusernameused in Promising pill completely eliminates cancer in 18 leukaemia patients by mancinedinburgh
Let's not forget cancer prevention is still real. That's where we've made most of our progress unfortunately, proving that exercise, diet, and lifestyle are everything to decrease your odds.
PersonOfInternets t1_jd6ptnz wrote
Reply to comment by ClassicManeuver in Promising pill completely eliminates cancer in 18 leukaemia patients by mancinedinburgh
Cancer is alive...did you not hear? I think trump dropped a deuce in the Denver museum of art that week so it was a little overlooks in the headlines.
PersonOfInternets t1_j8qhemj wrote
Reply to comment by CavemanSlevy in [Image] The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you. by crm_expert
Completely disagree. Ultimately we still live under capitalism. If humanity comes up with another way maybe this quote won't mean as much.
The world requires a blood sacrifice from us all. We can either sculpt that sacrifice in a way that it is beneficial to us, or the world will take from us in whatever way is most beneficial to it.
PersonOfInternets t1_j8qguw3 wrote
Reply to comment by kadaka80 in [Image] The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you. by crm_expert
I still don't get it.
PersonOfInternets t1_j8q2rqd wrote
Reply to comment by wanderer1999 in [Image] The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you. by crm_expert
I don't usually do this but I'm gonna follow you. Actually I've never done that, maybe poppinkream or something but he had his own subreddit so who knows.
Anyway I really like how you mentally organize this in relation to the quote. We are all on a predetermined path determined by different forces converging to create this "river" of fate, only deciding your own path using your sentience will allow you to deviate from it. But that's a choice (and a challenge), it's okay to just flow like water. Not everyone has the strength to swim for the shore, but we should try to enjoy the view nonetheless.
Hell, for all we know the ones who deviate could be predetermined anyway. #followthewhiterabbit
PersonOfInternets t1_j8q1l65 wrote
Reply to comment by rock_gremlin in [Image] The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you. by crm_expert
I thought this was razor sharp obvious. Figured we'd be talking about the repercussions lol
PersonOfInternets t1_iy7axej wrote
Reply to comment by neon_overload in I do use Spotify more nowadays by UnnecessaryMovements
Pretty close!! The only difference is flac is an audio format and I don't know if you're aware but mpeg-2 is a video format, so it's slightly different. Try not to downvote!
Sorry 'try not downvote' is a game I like to play sometime, kinda like those try not to sing along playlists. Everyone thinks they can just not but then when the moment comes it just takes one little click to show me how much I'm getting on your nerves and should just shut up.
Edit: haha I'm winning so much
PersonOfInternets t1_iy07fs6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Google Has a Secret Project That Is Using AI to Write and Fix Code by nick7566
Well, if we cross into the dimension that includes UBI and human rights for all people after ai takes all the jobs, you'll be able to pursue all of your passions. Otherwise you might be moved down to the server room to sanitize the facility managers cum-covered keyboard and dust the server racks.
PersonOfInternets t1_ixtd396 wrote
Reply to comment by Prince_LunaShy in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
Aww hamsties. I'd eat those raspberries.
PersonOfInternets t1_ixpqfd7 wrote
Reply to comment by Prince_LunaShy in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
You just talked me into doubling down on mechanical killing machines.
PersonOfInternets t1_ixkhgub wrote
Reply to comment by BigfootsBestBud in [Image] - Growth happens by doing things you are unqualified to do. by tnick771
I'm in the same boat. Feels like it clicked something into place that was subconsciously holding me back from starting this business.
PersonOfInternets t1_ixkhd2z wrote
Reply to comment by ImWithStupid_ImAlone in [Image] - Growth happens by doing things you are unqualified to do. by tnick771
No it's not. It's actually exactly what I needed to hear tonight. He isn't saying to do work that requires licensing without a license.
PersonOfInternets t1_iviwvru wrote
Reply to comment by notsocoolnow in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
Yeah I get it. For me, the biosphere is always ranked above humanity in importance (since it is what we are and what we depend on). Ultimately I am more concerned about the precedent this would set. Earth is extremely overpopulated and we are bound to live in places that the earth would rather reclaim. Not trying to minimize the importance of human life, just saying human life isn't more important than earth life.
PersonOfInternets t1_iviu0lw wrote
Reply to comment by notsocoolnow in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
>We cause the extinction of dozens of animal species (about 150) literally every day
Precisely. Humanity is a disaster. I understand and appreciate your argument, and you may be right. But for me it is never okay to genocide a species. As far as I'm concerned it's nature trying to reclaim a bit of space for itself.
PersonOfInternets t1_ivhwcn9 wrote
Reply to comment by notsocoolnow in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
I'm not taking lives lightly. I think some here are taking the fragility and interconnectedness of ecosystems lightly. We can guess, but we can't know the ramifications of taking actions like this.
PersonOfInternets t1_ivhhpfo wrote
Reply to comment by Nimeroni in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
Similarly, I don't care about you. You can't just purposefully destroy a species, that's horrific.
PersonOfInternets t1_ivhhjs1 wrote
Reply to comment by SrslyCmmon in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
Maybe every dumbass who doesn't understand how ecosystems work. Mosquitoes are very important. we should be focusing on protection and vaccines
PersonOfInternets t1_iucajfi wrote
Reply to [image] Stop Negotiating with toxic people by tobycastle
Tell that to every Democrat in Congress. Life has become a game of negotiating with toxic people in my country.
PersonOfInternets t1_it5sh4g wrote
Reply to comment by EaterOfFood in Aeromine says they have solved many of the problems that have long made domestic rooftop wind power compare poorly to solar panels. They claim their "motionless" rooftop wind generators deliver up to 50% more energy than a solar array of the same price while taking up just 10% of the roof space. by lughnasadh
Then filter your own pee.
PersonOfInternets t1_iruyksi wrote
Reply to comment by IslandDoggo in Mexico's second largest city plans to build 18 "green corridors" of trees to combat climate change. [Translation in Comments]. by Wandering_Mobiler
America and china.
PersonOfInternets t1_ir99f32 wrote
Reply to comment by lankboiau in [Video] 3 most impactful things for energy levels and motivation by 0mnipath
Neva met a good Andrew in my days heya on this crazy, spinnin' rock
PersonOfInternets t1_iqzeakv wrote
Reply to comment by ursuscinnamomum in [Image]Its okay to have bad time by chickenBothrops
Not true, but that doesn't take anything away from it. Everyone's lives are full of highs and lows that aren't as clear cut as a loved one dying or anything you can chop out like that. Bob had a Buddhist kind of philosophy. He understood the nature of his suffering and even if he was depressed or things weren't going his way he always looked for the silver lining. With this mindset you can overcome anything.
PersonOfInternets t1_jdbggoz wrote
Reply to comment by aligador in Promising pill completely eliminates cancer in 18 leukaemia patients by mancinedinburgh
That was a joke, in no way violating rule 1. You guys need to lighten up.