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gertalives t1_jeb2ci9 wrote
Reply to comment by TyperMcTyperson in local chic fil a with some casual cannibalism by Larrymentalboy
Honestly, just fuck Chik Fil A. I can’t imagine spending money there, and it’s not like we’re hurting for alternatives.
gertalives t1_je7y8pf wrote
Reply to comment by AM_OR_FA_TI in Gut Bacteria Toxin Linked to Onset and Relapse of Multiple Sclerosis – Study suggests the onset and relapse of multiple sclerosis (MS) may be initiated by epsilon toxin from gut bacteria Clostridium perfringens. by swhelan_tn
Those are for controlling clostridium in the environment/foods, not in the body.
gertalives t1_j95ws0k wrote
Reply to comment by ph30nix01 in Engineered wood is stronger, fights climate change by capturing CO2 by BlitzOrion
I hate to be a nay-sayer, but this really isn’t the problem. Plants are extremely good at capturing carbon, as there’s strong selective pressure to photosynthesize efficiently. Our problem is about managing greenhouse gas production and better stewardship of these already amazing plants. I don’t think we should hold our breath awaiting some technical innovation that would drastically improve upon many millions of years of evolution.
gertalives t1_j95vbav wrote
Reply to comment by Worldly-Fishman in Engineered wood is stronger, fights climate change by capturing CO2 by BlitzOrion
I don’t see how switching to engineered wood somehow saves trees. It’s still wood, so it uses trees. But that’s not a bad thing — trees are much more sustainable than many other building materials. The real potential is in replacing not lumber but concrete, which is an environmental scourge.
gertalives t1_j8mhd9e wrote
Reply to comment by QuintoxPlentox in TIFU by getting dumped for taking a dump. by 6millionwaystolive
No, he also denigrated and sued one of his biggest fans over a tribute act: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/meat-loaf-launches-100-000-lawsuit-against-tribute-act-accusing-him-of-being-an-online-imposter-7956846.html?amp
gertalives t1_j8la3il wrote
Reply to comment by TheyCallMeBigSlick in TIFU by getting dumped for taking a dump. by 6millionwaystolive
Ironically, Meatloaf himself was actually a steaming pile of shit.
gertalives t1_j6l6qg1 wrote
Reply to comment by Sriniketh_Sriram in What do you call a homosexual artificial intelligence by Sriniketh_Sriram
I wasn’t going to bother upvoting the original joke, but I changed my mind because OP is honorable in defeat.
gertalives t1_j6ibus8 wrote
Reply to comment by IAmTheClayman in Rick Astley sues Yung Gravy over alleged Never Gonna Give You Up imitation by redlightist
I see your point, but being ridiculous doesn’t make it oniony. The headline needs to capture some kind of absurdity to qualify for the sub, and this ain’t it.
gertalives t1_j64ak3j wrote
Reply to comment by Graega in Amsterdam’s underwater parking garage fits 7,000 bicycles and zero cars by Ok_Champion6840
Let’s zoom out and then back in a little on the US. It’s an enormous country, and a lot of those yokels live where it’s many miles between anything of interest. Those folks still don’t need lifted trucks in most cases, but bikes aren’t a viable solution. If we look at dense cities, absolutely, bikes and public transit make a zillion times more sense than a sea of individual autos clogging the roads. Those cities are where the infrastructure push makes sense.
gertalives t1_j3watpd wrote
Reply to Christmas 1977 by OrangeLoco
Did you settle on a glass eye or an eye patch?
gertalives t1_jeb43t7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in local chic fil a with some casual cannibalism by Larrymentalboy
I don’t buy this lazy argument of “oh well, everybody’s evil, who cares?” If I know one company actively contributes to anti-LGBT organizations and seeks to limit employee healthcare based on religious doctrine, why wouldn’t I choose another company that doesn’t?