TankSparkle
TankSparkle t1_j5elxps wrote
Reply to A woman who got wasted at a Marilyn Manson concert blew up $15 million worth of property. She's suing the company that served her. by end_of_rainbow
and she's going to win
see Ontario law
but unfortunately see has $15 million worth of creditors
TankSparkle t1_j5196jx wrote
Reply to comment by TheFirstUranium in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
the bars have insurance for this
TankSparkle t1_j518uag wrote
Reply to comment by TerribleIdea27 in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
Don't think so. The poster you replied to said he was in Ontario.
TankSparkle t1_j2bmb2y wrote
Reply to comment by ubiquitousrarity in Utah teen treatment facility put on probation after resident dies by UniqueSuggestion3
Article says they can't accept new patients.
TankSparkle t1_iznhlkr wrote
Reply to NFL players, especially former linemen, had fewer disease-free years and earlier high blood pressure and diabetes diagnoses. Two age-related diseases, arthritis and dementia, were also more commonly found in former football players than in other men of the same age. by Wagamaga
being large is unhealthy
Edit: "The premise that larger body size leads to reduction in lifespan longevity has generally been substantiated through scientific research over the past 40 years." For example, Samaras’ research suggests smaller body size is generally better for one’s health, and is supported by robust cross-cultural findings of average lifespan reduction with increasing height observed in groups such as deceased American male veterans [2], French males and females who died before the year 1861 [3, 4] and males born in Sardinia, Italy between 1866 and 1915 [5]. Thus, Samaras’ overarching conclusion suggests health practitioners should de-emphasize the association between wellbeing and increased height [6], despite this being somewhat counterintuitive to society’s belief of increased height being a by-product of a healthy lifestyle [7]. Nevertheless, the relationship between height and quality of life (particularly early to midlife) and eminence/higher social status may be less clear and different than the height-mortality link, where quality of life is more socially constructed and mortality is more biologically linked to health."
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0185617
TankSparkle t1_izfpdx6 wrote
Reply to [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
and they are all way less than what Elon Musk paid for Twitter
TankSparkle t1_iz5sitc wrote
Reply to You know how dogs kick their legs when you scratch them? Well, Baxter the cat does something... uh, slightly different. by RamsesThePigeon
my cat did something different too: grab hold of my hand with his front paws, sink his teeth into my hand and rake my arm with his hind claws
TankSparkle t1_ixontvm wrote
Reply to French kids playing with abandoned German weaponry after the liberation of Strasbourg, on this day in 1944. by madcaplaughed
Strasbourg used to be pretty German
TankSparkle t1_ixl9eh2 wrote
Reply to comment by pinkfootthegoose in Manchester United may be up for sale, so is the team profitable? [OC] by NicuCalcea
interest on shareholder loans and mgt fees too
TankSparkle t1_ixl9176 wrote
Reply to comment by DrTonyTiger in Manchester United may be up for sale, so is the team profitable? [OC] by NicuCalcea
they have
TankSparkle t1_ivdksr2 wrote
Reply to comment by caninehere in Used coffin traded in at pawnshop as economy worsens by CCMcC
I don't get why people aren't buried in a way that allows their body to naturally decompose. That allows the body to return to nature.
Pumping bodies full of preservatives and burying them doesn't make much sense.
And per Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Cremation releases your body's energy as heat into the atmosphere, eventually radiating it out to space."
TankSparkle t1_jedzs28 wrote
Reply to Italian police officer giving woman a ticket for wearing a two piece bikini on a beach in Rimini, Italy. (1957) by LibreJG
again