patricksaurus
patricksaurus t1_jci7s84 wrote
Reply to comment by Harambiz in U.S. Olympic medalist Raven Saunders banned for 18 months. by PrincessBananas85
So in your world, a string of articles by credible news sources who interview people and cite data is less compelling than notoriously inaccurate websites that guess celebrity net worth?
You have to be breathing exhaust fumes and eating lead paint to think like this.
Feel free to google for yourself. See if you find a string of article describing Olympic athletes living the high life.
patricksaurus t1_jci577a wrote
Reply to comment by Harambiz in U.S. Olympic medalist Raven Saunders banned for 18 months. by PrincessBananas85
So you took the average of dogshit information and think you got something other than dogshit?
I mean, at least you're consistent.
patricksaurus t1_jci4awl wrote
Reply to comment by Harambiz in U.S. Olympic medalist Raven Saunders banned for 18 months. by PrincessBananas85
You went to "celebritynetworth.com" or some similar completely bullshit site, believed it, and weren't at all alarmed that the estimate has an uncertainty of a factor of 12.5?
All in service of not having to learn something new... quite a commitment to preserving your ignorance.
patricksaurus t1_jchxqcq wrote
Reply to comment by Harambiz in U.S. Olympic medalist Raven Saunders banned for 18 months. by PrincessBananas85
Yes, it is possible to read one sentence from the four articles I listed and dishonestly maintain a false impression. If you’re more interested in arguing than being correct, I mean.
patricksaurus t1_jcfzq5f wrote
Reply to comment by Harambiz in U.S. Olympic medalist Raven Saunders banned for 18 months. by PrincessBananas85
That’s a very wrong impression. You can find any number of stories that all say the same thing: most Olympic athletes are not in good financial shape.
patricksaurus t1_jc8zctk wrote
Ugh, quite a stark data point there.
patricksaurus t1_jajxfun wrote
Reply to For the first time researchers have proven a clear correlation between deforestation and regional precipitation. by YoanB
That’s some very cool work!
patricksaurus t1_j9u1xkc wrote
Reply to Suspect arrested in 2001 killing of a pregnant soldier at a former U.S. Army base in Germany by StevenSanders90210
Oh wow, I think I remember this! I had just met a girl who had lived in Hanau. We were around the same age as Amanda Gonzales, and she had a “that could be me” moment. Memory is funny, but I remember following this story.
I hope her family gets some comfort from seeing that we haven’t given up on the idea of justice for their daughter.
patricksaurus t1_j5kaov7 wrote
Reply to comment by kimchidijon in Diets with low potassium are associated with kidney injuries and a culprit in cardiovascular disease by giuliomagnifico
The only way to know is a blood test. An electrolyte or metabolic panel includes potassium.
It’s not a bad idea to get this information with a physical, even if you’re feeling okay, so that if you become unwell, you have a baseline for what your blood looks like in good health.
patricksaurus t1_j2nfv55 wrote
Oh this is horrible news. I have such great memories of watching her play.
She already beat cancer once. I hope she does it again.
patricksaurus t1_j1c8u4n wrote
Reply to comment by EmperorHans in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
Oh this is an interesting comment for me. Do you mind telling me what you expected? Not strictly as a list, just sorta what you thought and maybe why? I’m always curious about this kind of thing.
For instance, I expected a more hydrogen, just because of its abundance in the universe.
patricksaurus t1_j1aoo0z wrote
Reply to comment by SvenTropics in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
Did you even understand what I wrote? Don’t answer that.
patricksaurus t1_j1akmsm wrote
Reply to comment by SvenTropics in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth’s crust. It’s the third most abundant element in the universe. The null hypothesis of abiotic iron oxides has to be rejected before you speculate about life on Mars based on iron oxide mineralogy.
patricksaurus t1_itn3qhi wrote
Reply to comment by detalbruh in [OC] Visualising 12 months of running with Strava by detalbruh
Damn. Nice recovery!
patricksaurus t1_itn3dpl wrote
Reply to This website lists you put in two separate movies or shows, and show you all the actors common to both! by Saxon_man
It failed for me. Glengarry Glen Ross and The Usual Suspects had zero overlap, despite Spacey’s name appearing on the poster image that the site pulls up.
patricksaurus t1_itl47cz wrote
We get it, you ran the Melbourne Mararthon. Jk
Did you get injured mid-July?
patricksaurus t1_jdyo162 wrote
Reply to Woman framed in ‘rape fantasy’ plot speaks out after conviction of ex-U.S. Marshal by drkgodess
What in the hell… this is like the product or an overly-creative high school writing assignment. I can’t believe real adults lived their lives like this for years!