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Reply to comment by xavier120 in U.S. driver charged with stunt driving 'didn't realize' Canadian speed limits aren't posted miles by agaric
Royal Canadian Air Farce.
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Reply to comment by Bind_Moggled in U.S. driver charged with stunt driving 'didn't realize' Canadian speed limits aren't posted miles by agaric
He knew. He just thought a special kind of clever-stupid would work.
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Reply to comment by travio in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
“Prime Video’s The Consultant Does Dallas”?
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Reply to comment by cdn27121 in Neuroscientist Gregory Berns argues that Thomas Nagel was wrong: neuroscience can give us knowledge about what it is like to be an animal. For example, his own fMRI studies on dogs have shown that they can feel genuine affection for their owners. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Sumptuous?
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Reply to comment by coffeesub206 in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
That’s what’s ending up in the ocean.
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Reply to comment by coffeesub206 in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
In the Pacific, it’s mostly Asian (Chinese, Indian, Japanese) fishing gear.
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Reply to comment by tdaddybxl in UV light from the sun slowly breaks down plastics on the ocean’s surfaces: researchers calculate that about two percent of visibly floating plastic may disappear from the ocean surface in this way each year by giuliomagnifico
One exception might be those that are used on some fresh fruits and vegetables. Like, thin-film sealed plastic can make a cucumber last far longer than without it. But obviously we should also be trying to figure out how to deal with that kind of plastic waste in better ways too.
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Reply to comment by Gil-Gandel in My friend claims that understanding a Fibonacci sequence is hard, but I disagree. by porichoygupto
You stole Tool's bit.
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Reply to comment by throwaway12131214121 in The Persistent Problem of Consciousness: an astronaut's epiphany by simsquatched
I have no idea what you’re talking about. Someone get David Chalmers on the line… I’ll hold.
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Reply to comment by throwaway12131214121 in The Persistent Problem of Consciousness: an astronaut's epiphany by simsquatched
The same way they’ve figured out how to measure all kinds of other things in medicine—from what happens when things go wrong, or from correlates. E.g., Ramachandran’s work on sensory illusions, or Sacks’ work, or, like, anesthesiology. It’s not simple or easy. It’s extremely difficult and confusing and basically a giant mess. But that doesn’t mean it’s mysterious.
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Reply to comment by nymph-hunter in The Persistent Problem of Consciousness: an astronaut's epiphany by simsquatched
No.
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Reply to comment by dbbost in This antique store portrait of a lady who looks like Mitch McConnell by majordanger
“Put a hat on a turtle” does not mean what I thought it meant.
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Reply to comment by dont_tase_me_bro_ in Owning a pet is linked to having better cognitive health in advanced age, study finds by nikan69
Get a copraphagic dog. Problem solved?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in 80-year-old California store owner who shot robber dies by Travis_Miller
80 year olds who aren’t suffering from chronic, debilitating, progressive diseases are typically in surprisingly good shape. For people like that, it’s really more the back half of 80 where any random stress or trauma or infection might hasten things.
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Reply to comment by 100FootWallOfFog in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
We write like that sometimes too.
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Reply to comment by PotterWhoLock01 in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
It’s an old discussion—goes back to antiquity (e.g., Seneca), and Bacon, and many others. There is a fairly common view that death itself can’t be bad, but dying is often quite bad. The ethical upshot of that is pretty obvious: making dying less bad is good. There are other arguments for the badness of death, in e.g., Parfit’s Reasons and Persons.
Here’s an article that denies that we can measure the badness of death for the person who dies: https://doi.org/10.1017/S135824612100031X
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
What article is not a single point of view? What even is this objection. You write like a bot.
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Reply to comment by FiestaBeans in New psychology research rebuts Sigmund Freud's "wrecked by success" hypothesis: People with exceptionally successful careers tend to be healthier than their less successful peers by HeinieKaboobler
Wrecked by excellence.
Or as Michael Hutchence of INXS once put it: “elegantly wasted”.
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Reply to comment by Industrialpainter89 in Magnus and Nepo react to the first move done by a 6-year-old by MCatsRCool
Ваджущ.
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Reply to comment by Picasso5 in NYT columnist thanks Ye for raising awareness on antisemitism by boogerfact
Yeah, but somehow messier than Robert and OJ.
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I poured him a Limoncello he couldn’t refuse. (Because otherwise all his old scars would reopen and he’d bleed out and die.)
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Reply to comment by Mokebe890 in Merck pays Moderna $250m for personalized cancer vaccine by tonymmorley
Going from half of all cancer sufferers dying within 5 years to two thirds of them surviving longer seems pretty good.
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Reply to comment by HowBoutaLittlePiss in U.S. driver charged with stunt driving 'didn't realize' Canadian speed limits aren't posted miles by agaric
Fine, if we’re doing this, then my trump card is SCTV.