a8bmiles
a8bmiles t1_je7fy0k wrote
Reply to comment by SpererZero in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
Ignorance is easy though. Just do nothing at all to better yourself.
a8bmiles t1_jcz5alr wrote
Reply to comment by Trippler2 in TIL Crush Syndrome happens when the human body experiences severe skeletal muscle trauma under constant pressure for a long time resulting in shock and kidney failure; an example is a human trapped under a building in an earthquake. by ChiggaOG
Are we suuuuuuure it's not lupus?
a8bmiles t1_jcsfcv3 wrote
Reply to comment by littlemusicteacher in TIL Crush Syndrome happens when the human body experiences severe skeletal muscle trauma under constant pressure for a long time resulting in shock and kidney failure; an example is a human trapped under a building in an earthquake. by ChiggaOG
So it was amylydosis?
a8bmiles t1_j5lpyuh wrote
Reply to comment by MechisX in [WP] A bar called “The Alibi” that’s notorious for being just that.. an alibi. Often packed with ex-cons, the customers of The Alibi adhere to a silent, but strict, code: If they say they were here, we saw them. They’ll always back an alibi, no questions asked. by JelloStaplerr
A Thieves' World-esque type of anthology set around this bar would be amazing.
a8bmiles t1_iy9ncpv wrote
Reply to comment by rangeDSP in Twitter searches for China protests bombarded by spam and porn, raising alarms among researchers | CNN Business by irkli
There used to be a Shadowrun subreddit highlighting events in real life and their already existing parallel in Shadowrun lore. Maybe it's still around and I just can't find it now.
a8bmiles t1_iy2td9w wrote
Reply to The irony putting of braille on this sign warning about a dark area ahead. by Sir_Giraffe161
Plot twist: the braille says "ignore this sign".
a8bmiles t1_iy2cgp0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The deepest ocean trenches of Earth function as island-like habitats, with distinct fauna on separate evolutionary trajectories by marketrent
Such a good movie!
a8bmiles t1_ixfqaz9 wrote
Reply to comment by NedGaryNeb in Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average. As a consequence of human emissions of greenhouse gases, the climate across the continent has also become drier, particularly in southern Europe, leading to worse heat waves and an increased risk of fires. by MistWeaver80
Yes but see, you included the words "that is flammable" and reduced ambiguity. If you were the OP you would have said "50% of the island was on fire".
Do you see the difference?
a8bmiles t1_ixfpbgv wrote
Reply to comment by RAMAR713 in Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average. As a consequence of human emissions of greenhouse gases, the climate across the continent has also become drier, particularly in southern Europe, leading to worse heat waves and an increased risk of fires. by MistWeaver80
At least my way is clearly disingenuous and might cause someone to question the statement. His "most of Australia burned" statement is just believable enough to promulgate false information and result in someone believing that most of the land mass was on fire when that's obviously not true.
If he didn't want to be misleading he could have easily done so by adding a few more words to his statement.
a8bmiles t1_ixemw1h wrote
Reply to comment by imapassenger1 in Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average. As a consequence of human emissions of greenhouse gases, the climate across the continent has also become drier, particularly in southern Europe, leading to worse heat waves and an increased risk of fires. by MistWeaver80
Oh are we just throwing away data to make the results look better? Sure thing then!
"A couple years ago, 100% of Australia burned*"
^(* = measurement includes only areas that caught on fire)
a8bmiles t1_je7gp18 wrote
Reply to comment by SpererZero in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
"Auotkrekt mayde me sownde dumbber" is what I'm hearing.