NoWayNotThisAgain
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jdgvchc wrote
Reply to Potatoes are better than human blood for making space concrete bricks, scientists say by _GreenMartian
So… was making bricks out of human blood an option?
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jcqen26 wrote
Reply to Buying flowering bulbs “For Life”? by flyeaglesfly777
Living things always last a lifetime
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jcoi9tj wrote
One of the most annoying things about America in the 2020s is that EVERYBODY tries to gaslight.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jcj3uga wrote
I knew Arkansas was stuck in the past, but I thought it was Jim Crow past, not Jurassic past.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jbg8h31 wrote
Reply to Scientists have revived a ‘zombie’ virus that spent 48,500 years frozen in permafrost by SelectiveSanity
Let’s sleeping dogs lie. But wake up all the viruses…
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jabuhv0 wrote
Reply to comment by pierced_mirror in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
You’re wrong lol.
It was the name of a valley in the Aztec empire and New Mexico had the name long before Mexico did.
While there were a number of pre-Colombian civilizations that built cities there, the city in the valley that everyone (well… everyone who is educated) has heard of was called Tenochititlan.
A simple google search could have stopped you from making a fool of yourself lol 😂😂😂
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j8luura wrote
Reply to Six-year-old climbing 12 mountains in UK to help ‘poorly children go on holiday’ by davster39
Damn. I need to do this. It’s genius. Ima take a badass long holiday to help poor children go on holiday. Mad lad!
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j8gstyn wrote
Reply to comment by AutisticHistoryLover in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
There’s also a lot of oil in the San Juan basin near the 4 corners
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j8gsm7o wrote
Reply to comment by Dogrel in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
They were nationalized in 1968. What Chavez did was get rid of engineers and put his friends and family in charge.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j8gsfsi wrote
Reply to comment by histprofdave in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
New Mexico was New Mexico before Mexico was Mexico. True story.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j3dguwt wrote
Reply to comment by Maximum-Student2749 in BFL Small Men's Backpack by Maximum-Student2749
Seems like a great deal
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j3dakxq wrote
Reply to BFL Small Men's Backpack by Maximum-Student2749
Osprey has a no questions lifetime guarantee. It truly is BIFL
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j1k12xf wrote
Reply to comment by ElderScarletBlossom in Can anyone suggest a durable non stick cook set? Preferably one which doesn't break the bank by revnhoj
Carbon steel. Seasoned properly it’s non-stick like cast iron, but it’s lighter.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j1k0m80 wrote
Reply to Can anyone suggest a durable non stick cook set? Preferably one which doesn't break the bank by revnhoj
Lodge cast iron properly seasoned
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j0neqqs wrote
Reply to [Request] My son needs work boots for masonry school—looking for suggestions. by Tris-Von-Q
Redwings
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_j0mfrw6 wrote
Reply to LE CREUSET stockpot - not really BIFL by crysardo
Don’t they have a lifetime guarantee? Send it back and get a new one.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_izuiwgg wrote
Reply to comment by cannotrememberold in Are all those old alarm clocks really anything special? by LowerSurplus
I hear you on that, but toasters aren’t solid state. They’re mechanical.
It’s hard to have planned obsolescence on solid state products. If they don’t fail in the first 3 months they’ll likely last for decades.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_izt0k3y wrote
I agree. Solid state electronics can easily last for decades. It’s not particularly impressive.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_iynuky4 wrote
Reply to 2007 Tundra Yay or Nay? by MichGuy0
Those have been known to go a million miles. I don’t know if it’s a good deal, but you can reasonably expect 300k trouble free miles and 500k+ wouldn’t be surprising.
This one is a 2007: https://youtu.be/TL7fyyUNRmA
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_iy768aj wrote
Reply to A jug of shampoo by MamboNumber5Guy
Good. A bigger and thinner container means less plastic per oz of shampoo.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_iy51n6p wrote
Reply to This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
“You can recycle it!” Isn’t a selling point when buying a house.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_ixrs9c0 wrote
Reply to Electric-vehicle charging stations could use as much power as a small town by 2035 — and the grid isn't ready by Sorin61
The grid isn’t ready for this winter… so yeah
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_ixoi8p0 wrote
Reply to For her first birthday party at 105, she wanted 105 cards. She got 1,200 – and counting. by _613_
Seems like she’s about 104 years too late for a first birthday
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_ixd4uoo wrote
Reply to Former priest pleads guilty to obscenity in threesome on altar at Pearl River Church by unphilosoph
>Aymond called Clark’s behavior “deplorable” and said his “desecration of the altar in the church was demonic, and I am infuriated by his actions.” Aymond had the altar removed and set it on fire. (That same month, another priest in the same archdiocese was credibly accused of molestation, and while he was eventually removed from public ministry, Aymond notably did not call him demonic.)
So… an ex-priest having consensual sex with women is “demonic” but a sexual assault is something they quietly sweep under the rug?
Christianity is a stain on the world.
NoWayNotThisAgain t1_jdzcft6 wrote
Reply to Estimates suggest population growth rate to peak at 8.6 billion by madrid987
When your economy is premised on the growth of GDP out pacing the growth of debt, shrinking population leads to societal collapse.