minnesotaris

minnesotaris t1_jax2o97 wrote

Piles of stuff that would take a lot to write about. There is a probability that there will be no effects whatsoever yet that is small. Very important natural processes happen during the last 10-16 weeks that medicine can simulate. To spend nearly the entirety of one's first six month alive, if not more, in the hospital has profound affects. Then, it can be doctor appts as far as the eye can see. The study of pediatric trauma related to continuous medical attention during the pediatric times is growing. It is disruptive to say the least. It is not how humans have lived at all until around the last 60 or so years.

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minnesotaris t1_j5hhyq4 wrote

Nobody fucking cares. They’re just tryna get through the day. They do not have time to figure other shit out. When the vast majority of all products sold today incorporate a throw-away component, ta-da! We are all at fault with this cause every person says “oh, just once doesn’t hurt…”.

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minnesotaris t1_j3ihoz0 wrote

Somehow you deserve downvotes because the same jerks who don’t understand causal inference are those who say you shouldn’t mention any statistic that distracts from 9/11 being NINE…..ELEVEN. I am significant because I say I am.

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minnesotaris t1_j1gkia5 wrote

It is a cool thing yet so far out of our perception that it is effective infinite. Perhaps unneeded was the incorrect word. I think I did this same calculation a few years ago. Pack several sandwiches for the trip as it may be a while before, well, anything.

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minnesotaris t1_iyho3aq wrote

Second this. HR is just below attorney representation for the company. They are never on your side. It is called human resources, which is as close to a commoditizing title as one can get. These can be downvoted but it this is what the department is. In my job at large corporations, I never see HR out and about, mingling. I've met with one HR person once in six years.

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