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Taira_Mai t1_j9x7nmi wrote
Reply to comment by BurnOutBrighter6 in ELI5: Why is unhealthy food delicious? by TheFek
>Because for like 99.9999% of evolutionary history, calories were scarce and unpredictable. You were WAY more likely to die of starvation (due to sickness, drought, winter, injury) than somehow finding so many calories that you got fat. So we all evolved the strategy: "when you do find a high-cal food source, eat as much as possible!!" And in those calorie-scarce times, (aka essentially all of human history!) that was a great strategy to have. It kept your ancestors alive.
Also we have the "turn those excess calories into fat, you might need it later!" strategy - hence we get fat.
Because for 100s of thousands of years our ancestors died of all kinds of other causes before they could get fat in addition to having a calorie deficient diet.
Taira_Mai t1_j5nig75 wrote
Reply to [PM] Give me an apocalypse scenario and I will write you a short story about people from that situation. by Lamborgani96
A group of kids crossing the country trying to avoid something that is sneaky, stealthy and hunts them when they sleep.
Taira_Mai t1_j2c4c7x wrote
Reply to comment by LochFarquar in ELI5: Why aren't there more hung juries? by appa-ate-momo
>Part of that is also that prosecutors are pretty good at identifying and excluding potential jurors who are likely to hold out for ideological reasons.
Defense attorneys as well - those who argue a lot of cases know how to spot the person who could be a thorn in their side.
As the old law school joke goes "If you have the law on your side, hammer the judge, if the facts are on your side, hammer the jury, if you have neither, hammer on the table!"
Taira_Mai OP t1_j1rr28e wrote
Reply to comment by SpoonusBoius in [WP] You are in the principals office of your new school. You sit mortified as your grandparents and the principal argue. Your grandfather says "I don't care if she's half-human! After her parents passed away we raised her! Yes she's 'different' but she has every right to enroll!" by Taira_Mai
Taira_Mai OP t1_j1oaqul wrote
Reply to comment by SpoonusBoius in [WP] You are in the principals office of your new school. You sit mortified as your grandparents and the principal argue. Your grandfather says "I don't care if she's half-human! After her parents passed away we raised her! Yes she's 'different' but she has every right to enroll!" by Taira_Mai
Love this, so heartwarming!
Taira_Mai OP t1_j1ib1ps wrote
Reply to comment by SpoonusBoius in [WP] You are in the principals office of your new school. You sit mortified as your grandparents and the principal argue. Your grandfather says "I don't care if she's half-human! After her parents passed away we raised her! Yes she's 'different' but she has every right to enroll!" by Taira_Mai
Awww....I love this! BRAVO!
Taira_Mai OP t1_j1iadjd wrote
Reply to comment by 25millionusd in [WP] You are in the principals office of your new school. You sit mortified as your grandparents and the principal argue. Your grandfather says "I don't care if she's half-human! After her parents passed away we raised her! Yes she's 'different' but she has every right to enroll!" by Taira_Mai
u/ArbitraryChaos13 - yes MOAR!
Taira_Mai OP t1_j1iaamb wrote
Reply to comment by 021Fireball in [WP] You are in the principals office of your new school. You sit mortified as your grandparents and the principal argue. Your grandfather says "I don't care if she's half-human! After her parents passed away we raised her! Yes she's 'different' but she has every right to enroll!" by Taira_Mai
WAY TO GO GRANDPA!
Love this!
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Taira_Mai t1_ixz76rz wrote
Reply to comment by nowjeon906 in ELI5: Who actually adjusts a currency exchange rate using global supply and demand data? by nowjeon906
A lot of the trading is done electronically or is computer aided.
The currency markets operate like the stock market - foreign exchange markets (and currency futures are traded via computer.
Taira_Mai t1_ixsx0oy wrote
Reply to [PM] Give me prompts to help me think of some character and plot ideas. I'm looking to write a Cyberpunk story without being too derivative of the series I'm watching right now (Cyberpunk Edgerunners). Bonus points if the prompt includes something to help make the world unique and different. by SorryUncleAl
- An Army officer feeds an AI decades of battle reports, books by all the great generals and essays on strategy, tactics and logistics. He's satisfied when it starts generating scenarios and reports and he gets promoted. Until the AI not only predicts a war, but that the officer will die in that war.
- A researcher has developed a new smart drug that actually works - it makes people smarter and improves their mental health. The catch is that the ingredients are either rare, expensive or very difficult to refine. But the drug works and has very few side effects. Oh, and he destroyed his notes - only he knows how to make it. The bidding starts next week.
- A teen and his friends are taking a media and journalism class is very bored. They hack into their teacher's computer and mobile phone. Turns out the teacher is a guerrilla journalist who has uncovered the dirt on some very rich, powerful and vengeful people (he knows where the bodies where buried and who buried them). Turns out the teacher was planning on this - all that data was uploaded into the teen's computer and mobile devices. Now the teacher has disappeared and a bunch of very unsavory people are looking around and asking questions.
Taira_Mai t1_itebziu wrote
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Taira_Mai t1_isnn8ok wrote
The king was frustrated, his knights were bested in every battle. At one meeting of this privy council he was berated them for their failures when the staff yelled about finding a mimic in the castle. The king yelled "You are all failures, why I could teach that mimic to be better knight that the lot of you!" Thus began the tale of "The Mimic Knight".
Taira_Mai t1_j9xkfww wrote
Reply to comment by IndependenceMean8774 in TIL The US military once accidentally killed over 6,000 sheep with nerve gas when a weapons test went wrong by Cranyx
Also the George C. Scott move "Rage" where a rancher and his grandson die due to exposure to a biological weapon caused by an Army test.