teratogenic17
teratogenic17 t1_ja2caqw wrote
Reply to Deadly waves: Researchers document the evolution of plague over hundreds of years in medieval Denmark. by Rifletree
Bad news for those worrying about other variant pathogens in the jet age, I should think.
teratogenic17 t1_j6ejw4s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can you (roughly) determine the dosage of a drug taken based off of the blood concentration? by bynarie
I'd like to see some doctors turn from a punitive and sometimes deadly approach with Vicodin.
I have chronic nerve damage pain, and I had to pressure my otherwise sympathetic doctor, to remove the acetaminophen from my daily dosage.
If they had not done that, I would surely have died by now of liver and kidney failure, over the past decade.
teratogenic17 t1_j5svie0 wrote
Reply to comment by souquemsabes in The two elderly ladies I am honored to have in my home: Mary: 99 years old and Tita: 17 years old (OC) by souquemsabes
That little smile, I'm in love. Such a cute cat too.
teratogenic17 t1_j5it9vv wrote
Awwwww the squint, squeeeeeee!!
teratogenic17 t1_j5it87o wrote
Reply to comment by Dead_girl_walking- in Did you know a group of kittens (cats) is a clowder by PDSnowden
I see what you did there
teratogenic17 t1_j4t8hx6 wrote
Reply to comment by And-ray-is in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
Iirc from a book I read decades ago, amanita muscaria was used
teratogenic17 t1_iwvlgzn wrote
Reply to comment by MoarTacos in "I've been coming here more often lately" - Pixel art by me by KillerRabbitMedia
Moon Towers in Austin maybe?
teratogenic17 t1_iwnivym wrote
Reply to comment by NebXan in TIL, there's a condition called, "Encopresis" wherein the sufferer loses control of their bowels after holding in their stool as long as they can first. by SweetPrism
Ask a bus driver...
teratogenic17 t1_iwerz10 wrote
Reply to [OC] A year of trying to reach 78kg (172lbs). I'm 25 years old, male and 188cm tall (6'2). More info in the comments by leovolpe
Hold my beer (and cheesecake)
teratogenic17 t1_iu8aks7 wrote
Reply to comment by Yoconn in Automakers are going all-in on gaming to keep us in our cars by Test19s
Congratulations on being one of the very few people on Reddit who can spell 'buses' correctly.
teratogenic17 t1_itfkhv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Parkimedes in Many countries have a "hidden welfare state" for incumbent homeowners, as governments subsidize homeowners through the tax system. The homeownership welfare state is strongest in the US and other Anglophone countries, but weakest in the Scandinavian countries. by smurfyjenkins
And the solution: make it available to all income groups, eventually ending rental as a major component of housing.
teratogenic17 t1_isirjhh wrote
I was thinking of the research that showed persistence of consciousness after clinical death (PET scans?), and wondering how resilient these molecules are. The Bardo Thos Gröl mentions speaking loudly into the ear of the recently deceased, to comfort them and guide them.
teratogenic17 t1_isi4tx8 wrote
Reply to comment by The_RealKeyserSoze in How did they fix the RMBK reactors? by Henricus_3141
If you had read your own link, you would realize the Price-Anderson Act subsidizes insurance with tax money. There is no purely commercial insurance available without that subsidy. The risks are too great.
teratogenic17 t1_isd52oy wrote
Reply to comment by The_RealKeyserSoze in How did they fix the RMBK reactors? by Henricus_3141
If reactors are so safe, why can't they get commercial insurance?
teratogenic17 t1_irt3ls6 wrote
Reply to comment by DasGutYa in The first crop of space mining companies didn’t work out, but a new generation is trying again by Soupjoe5
On the contrary, justice is essential to a good joke, as it releases the tension we feel with our oppressors. It reduces their power over us, and strengthens social ties; that's why (e.g.) making fun of Ivanka Trump's incompetency is funny. Just think of the blank look in her eyes when someone uses a word like "precarity" or "hegemony." Suddenly she looks like a cornered rabbit.
Punching down functions to release the tension of compassion instead--we feel uncomfortable with a group that needs relief from the oppression that we participate in and/or profit from. Such jokes fuel rage and violence.
That's why Dave Chappelle will soon be forgotten--he makes jokes that encourage hatred against Black transgender women. It's embarrassing, and should be. People who are laughing with him now will "forget" they ever did, within a decade.
teratogenic17 t1_irsz703 wrote
Reply to comment by DasGutYa in The first crop of space mining companies didn’t work out, but a new generation is trying again by Soupjoe5
Jokes at the expense of the homeless are cheap, punching down. I don't find them funny.
teratogenic17 t1_irscdff wrote
Reply to comment by DasGutYa in The first crop of space mining companies didn’t work out, but a new generation is trying again by Soupjoe5
I just hacked your bank account and planted false stories about your reputation. Now you're homeless. Would you like to freeze in a stuffy can and work alone for a few years, to pay for your sins?
Of course, I have done no such thing. But the homeless have similar stories. The biggest story is that we have been tricked into letting a super-rich class suck our lifeblood forever. Capitalism is a curse.
teratogenic17 t1_ir8te51 wrote
Reply to comment by slazer2k in Russian Scientists Propose Plan to Launch Huge Advertisements Into Orbit Over Cities by kelev11en
Any corporation that tries this should be burned to the ground.
teratogenic17 t1_ja4on9c wrote
Reply to comment by julesk in Deadly waves: Researchers document the evolution of plague over hundreds of years in medieval Denmark. by Rifletree
Wow, I remember that book, loved it when it came out, generations ago. Who knew Enguerrand de Coucy was such a badass?