Radiant_Platypus6862
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_j8j3g48 wrote
Reply to comment by TokaMonster in Best set of chef knives ? by MatineHen
MLMs are unethical and unsustainable long term (just look up exponential growth and why MLMs can’t possibly grow forever). In a group focused on BIFL, the ethics and sustainability (even if we’re just talking about economic sustainability) is a factor for determining whether you should buy something.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_j5k9gwj wrote
Reply to comment by ElephantElmer in Clothing brands that don’t use adhesive or glue? by ElephantElmer
No, not necessarily. Generally speaking, you find heat-sealed seams on synthetic items meant to be worn as undergarments, base layers, or foundation garments to reduce bulk underneath other clothing. Honestly though, synthetic materials are really not ideal for BIFL. Natural fibers are significantly more durable, especially when you are taking care of them correctly.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_j5gk037 wrote
There are synthetic garments that will have heat-sealed seams, not glued. I think aside from added embellishments, clothing is not typically glued. And if you want long-lasting clothing, embellished items would not be the way to go. Almost all shoes have adhesive, but I can’t think of a way to actually avoid those. I would say if you truly want items that are definitely stitched together, stick with natural fibers. Things made of cotton, linen, silk, and wool can pretty much only be constructed with actual stitching.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_j50ibzg wrote
Reply to COVID-19 vaccine candidate MVA-CoV2-S confers full protection against SARS-CoV-2 neuroinvasion in humanized mice, preventing brain viral replication and the associated neuronal and vascular damage, even after reinfection, according to a paper published in Nature Neuroscience by MistWeaver80
This is really promising. The neurological effects of my covid infection back in 2020 have not had any improvement, whereas the cardiopulmonary effects have improved somewhat in the last few months for me (finally). It’s terrifying, to be completely honest, and the other recent study that revealed that they have found the virus in people’s brains on autopsies didn’t quell my anxiety. I’ve really worried about the long term neurological implications of allowing covid to run rampant because the infections are mostly “mild” now. Hopefully this is a solution to that.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_j50h2f3 wrote
Reply to comment by mrlolloran in COVID-19 vaccine candidate MVA-CoV2-S confers full protection against SARS-CoV-2 neuroinvasion in humanized mice, preventing brain viral replication and the associated neuronal and vascular damage, even after reinfection, according to a paper published in Nature Neuroscience by MistWeaver80
The vaccine in this study is not yet available, the current vaccines do not offer this protection.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_ixx7wwo wrote
I wouldn’t buy her a work-related gift unless she has explicitly told you that she wants one. Get her something for her, something she wouldn’t necessarily buy for herself or something outside of the normal budget for everyday things.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_ix95f32 wrote
Reply to ISO: Ethical Cookware by amnotanyonecool
I would buy individual pieces that you know you’ll use and get All-Clad stainless steel, Le Creuset, and Lodge cast iron. Take care of them, don’t get more than what you actually need, and just keep them forever (and pass them down). That’s going to have the biggest impact overall.
Radiant_Platypus6862 t1_jebaz69 wrote
Reply to Zojirushi rice cooker. Cooking rice to perfection 15 years and counting. by Spudcommando
I have the exact same tulip design on mine. Even the cord-reel still works flawlessly. It’s quite a wonderful little device.