jenksy
jenksy t1_jdqwu3d wrote
Reply to comment by readerOP in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
Welcome to private health care. This is why public care for all is required.
jenksy t1_jdmkibb wrote
Reply to comment by GuysMcFellas in Conversion camps are one step away from concentration camps. by [deleted]
Ahh, the hyperbole of youth!
jenksy t1_jdmh54e wrote
Reply to comment by A40 in TIL US & UK shoe sizes is based on the size of a Barleycorn! by VeryPoliteRaccoon
Metric.
jenksy t1_jdmh4ao wrote
When you don’t use metric…
jenksy t1_jcqvmjp wrote
Reply to comment by souse03 in You only need to experience food poisonings once to be careful of what you'll eat for the rest of your life by Holiday_Chemistry_72
It’s worth giving them another try if you prep it yourself.
jenksy t1_jco3xqy wrote
Reply to You only need to experience food poisonings once to be careful of what you'll eat for the rest of your life by Holiday_Chemistry_72
The second time I had it I just laughed, grabbed a pillow and a blanket, and curled up on the bathroom floor to see it through.
Edit: Egg Salad Sandwich
jenksy t1_jchaxl1 wrote
Reply to comment by myth2988 in Amazon sued for not telling New York store customers about facial recognition by thebelsnickle1991
That's my point, yeah. All they've done is just pay to keep the data.
jenksy t1_jcgysbz wrote
Reply to Amazon sued for not telling New York store customers about facial recognition by thebelsnickle1991
A fine but no requirement to wipe the data, is just the cost of doing big brother.
jenksy t1_jbf5a6j wrote
Reply to Hundreds of sexual deepfake ads using Emma Watson’s face ran on Facebook and Instagram in the last two days by altmorty
...and so it continues.
jenksy t1_jauc2kz wrote
Reply to comment by ThisOnePlaysTooMuch in PsBattle: this bunny with his nebulizer by tucci007
hey I'm just an idiot with a computer.. I confused multiple things every day.
jenksy t1_jatvelg wrote
Reply to comment by hearnia_2k in PsBattle: this bunny with his nebulizer by tucci007
I've seen them used for scented oils lots
jenksy t1_jat0vc6 wrote
Reply to comment by Saarcore in PsBattle: this bunny with his nebulizer by tucci007
Ahh yes okay thank you!
jenksy t1_jasc9ed wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: this bunny with his nebulizer by tucci007
...aren't nebulizers, and specifically the oils you put in them, bad for animals?
jenksy t1_iu1cutm wrote
Reply to comment by Slow-Razzmatazz-4005 in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
Don’t stoop to their level. They hate themself, not you.
jenksy t1_iu1csoi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
> The saying goes to show that, having experienced love, is a thousand times better than being lonely and not experiencing love. Dating a narcissist has nothing to do with the saying. Either you're an idiot who doesn't understand aphorisms or are the idiot to date an narcissist and not realize it, ergo, obviously wouldn't be able to take the meaning out of a phrase.
/u/TheDevils-GrimReefer, who hurt you?
Why do you go from correcting what may be a stranger misunderstanding a saying, to verbally attacking this person you don’t know and calling them an idiot?
The more I see children like you online, the more I want to take away kids’ cell phones, because they obviously aren’t learning what some would call basic human decency, or what others would consider netiquette.
You can’t be an adult, with this demeanour, and if you are, you must be an unhappy one.
jenksy t1_irekksg wrote
Reply to comment by Evilsmiley in The length of daylight hours impacts opioid receptor levels in brown fat. When daylight hours shorten, the receptor activity levels elevate. A similar phenomenon also takes place in the brain. Both phenomena help people and animals in the adaptation to seasonal changes. by universityofturku
Not that it’s related directly but I’m wondering what daylight savings does to what is otherwise a biological mechanism for handling seasonal change.
Are we doing ourselves a disservice? Time change always messes me up. Do we have the science to support removing it, finally?
jenksy t1_ireg8i0 wrote
Reply to The length of daylight hours impacts opioid receptor levels in brown fat. When daylight hours shorten, the receptor activity levels elevate. A similar phenomenon also takes place in the brain. Both phenomena help people and animals in the adaptation to seasonal changes. by universityofturku
How does this relate to daylight savings?
jenksy t1_jeapm92 wrote
Reply to comment by archfapper in TIL that after Leon Czolgosz was executed for assassinating US Pres. William McKinley, the prison warden poured sulfuric acid on the corpse, burned his belongings, and refused to turn over the body to Leon's brother. This was to prevent exhibitions of his life by archfapper
Oh, how the times are changing….