slickhedstrong
slickhedstrong t1_j66fd89 wrote
Reply to Daughters of mothers with healthier lifestyles have fewer depressive symptoms, study finds by chrisdh79
healthy women create healthy women.
and without a single man to blame or have input.
slickhedstrong t1_j5z2t6l wrote
Reply to Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
i keep my phones for like 6 years until the batteries aren't good anymore. it's called a compromise
slickhedstrong t1_j5rd6sm wrote
Reply to comment by BigBooPeep in Epidemiological evidence that Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be caused by viral infections. Around 81% of viruses were found to be neurotrophic, which indicates that they can attack the central nervous system (CNS) via peripheral nerves or by crossing the blood-brain barrier by Wagamaga
your observance of a single extreme case does not mean the data that says 90%+ of victims are elderly is bad data.
and this dude's observance of the data is not him saying your friend wasn't a victim of it.
i can understand why you're volatile about it, and i'm sorry that happened.
slickhedstrong t1_j5rcs7h wrote
Reply to Epidemiological evidence that Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be caused by viral infections. Around 81% of viruses were found to be neurotrophic, which indicates that they can attack the central nervous system (CNS) via peripheral nerves or by crossing the blood-brain barrier by Wagamaga
my great grandfather got it around 55, but had spent a lifetime around lumber yard chemicals.
my great grandmother got it around 80.
my grandmother never got it, she's 90.
would seem if it's viral it's a specific thing ?
slickhedstrong t1_j5kyld4 wrote
gated and sealed and never invested in scaling unfortunately
slickhedstrong t1_j4xysld wrote
Reply to Family Dynamics and Doctors' Emotions Drive Useless End-of-Life Care. Surveys repeatedly indicate that nearly all people would rather die peacefully at home, yet painful, long-shot treatments remain common, and efforts to reduce usage have failed by Wagamaga
well let's not gloss over the capitalist angle where hospitals are chafing millions of dollars for treatments and hundreds of thousands for the room.
slickhedstrong t1_j32h57l wrote
Reply to Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
"wind power drives bats away from important habitats" is a very powerful phrase to give to anti green morons.
they have no choice but to take it at face value.
slickhedstrong t1_j0yp2je wrote
great filter and fermi paradox are basically the same thing
slickhedstrong t1_j0q83ch wrote
i am delivering a big fat downvote for such a half assed thought. do your own thinking and research and come back with a full assed thought that has some experience and knowledge and context behind it.
slickhedstrong t1_j0q6t3u wrote
Reply to Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
in 2020 this report would've gotten op hung in the gallows
slickhedstrong t1_iydyv8w wrote
a lot of my comments are deleted for being too short so i am writing a lot of iller before o get it my efficient and concise point: scale models right?
slickhedstrong t1_iyb9yv2 wrote
Reply to comment by DrunkenOnzo in Astronomers Worldwide Troubled by New 'Cell Phone Towers in Space' by IslandChillin
i thought dyson spheres were around the star?
slickhedstrong t1_iyb2gyf wrote
Reply to comment by eliochip in Astronomers Worldwide Troubled by New 'Cell Phone Towers in Space' by IslandChillin
the best we can do is a dyson ring. a few millimeters thick. and even then, we'd be mining interstellar rocks after exhausting all the useable matter in both asteroid belts. most of the matter in our solar system is in the sun's core
slickhedstrong t1_iyb1dca wrote
is that a viking word for vagina?
slickhedstrong t1_iy5iuts wrote
Reply to Vulnerable narcissism and body image self-consciousness contribute to sexual distress in men by chrisdh79
what the heck is vulnerable narcissism
slickhedstrong t1_ixd97wi wrote
Reply to ‘Without enough Latvians, we won’t be Latvia’: eastern Europe’s shrinking population | Latvia’s population is 30% smaller than it was in 1990 and by 2050 numbers will be in decline in over half of Europe’s 52 countries. by mossadnik
but theyre getting more affluent by not having kids, right? right?
slickhedstrong t1_ivezr9h wrote
Reply to comment by uasoil123 in Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
the revolution of men versus robots never goes man's way
slickhedstrong t1_iuu6h3l wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Removing plastic pollution from water using nanoparticles by filosoful
meh, we probably deserve it
slickhedstrong t1_iuu6ef3 wrote
Reply to comment by RunF4Cover in Removing plastic pollution from water using nanoparticles by filosoful
i call it horizon zero dawn: evangelion
slickhedstrong t1_iusun40 wrote
And then cleaning up the nano particles with radioactive snakes and then breeding gorillas that eat radioactive snakes, and then, this is the beauty part, winter simply kills the gorillas.
slickhedstrong t1_iurql9g wrote
Reply to comment by nadmaximus in Meta's newest AI determines proper protein folds 60 times faster by Sariel007
i just get my proteins out the basket all week
slickhedstrong t1_iurqjb1 wrote
Reply to comment by GregFeelysCatTony in Meta's newest AI determines proper protein folds 60 times faster by Sariel007
that's damn impressive, bring that kid to the circus
slickhedstrong t1_iu4ts1u wrote
Reply to comment by XJcon in my dad wants to know if he should get a lawyer because he's losing money by brinkofwarz
sure but it's fun
slickhedstrong t1_iu4a4vs wrote
Reply to comment by EWR-RSW in my dad wants to know if he should get a lawyer because he's losing money by brinkofwarz
50,000 pringles a year is middle of middle of the middle tier income
slickhedstrong t1_j6888gn wrote
Reply to What is your favorite exoplanet, and why? by Mister_Moho
omicron persei 8. they don't have vowels in their names