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onemany t1_iy9f1ee wrote
Reply to TIL that, to prove that a jellyfish caused Irukandji syndrome, a scientist stung himself, his son, and a lifeguard with the jellyfish. by SabreYT
He stung his 9 year old son. What a dick.
He deserves to be stung on his ball bag.
onemany t1_ixofd2e wrote
Reply to comment by Dangerous--D in Top Iran footballer arrested at club for ‘spreading propaganda against the state’ by rishcast
Iran is def going to host the next world cup. They check a lot of boxes, human rights abuses, misogyny, anti LGBT+.
onemany t1_ixe06es wrote
Reply to comment by iamerudite in Ancient Egyptian mummification was never intended to preserve bodies by IslandChillin
It's a complete 360!! This changes everything!!
onemany t1_ixdz5fr wrote
Reply to comment by flow_man in U.S. regulators approved a plan to demolish four dams on the lower Klamath River and open hundreds of miles of salmon habitat in the largest dam-removal and river-restoration project in the world. by doginasweater39
"Replacing the Klamath River dams' renewable energy won't be difficult, PacifiCorp officials say. The company has developed nearly 1,600 megawatts of new wind energy in the past five years."
onemany t1_ixd1l3t wrote
Reply to comment by flow_man in U.S. regulators approved a plan to demolish four dams on the lower Klamath River and open hundreds of miles of salmon habitat in the largest dam-removal and river-restoration project in the world. by doginasweater39
It's like ~170MW according to pacificorp. The dams were built in 1912 and 1960ish. Pacificorp added like 2200 MW of renewable energy since 1980 and has plans to generate 12k MW of renewable energy by 2040.
I'm not sure what's up with the pearl clutching.
onemany t1_j3qym7x wrote
Reply to [OC] Final Animated NFL Ratings for the 2022 Season by Bischrob
It's interesting but I wonder how much meaningful analysis can be extracted from such a small sample set.