OfLittleToNoValue
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j9t8o9n wrote
Reply to comment by KingRobotPrince in Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
No shit you'd be too busy sucking their dick for shooting your dog and beating their wife.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j9jf6dx wrote
Reply to comment by L33n1xu5 in The SEC is going to track EVERY stock trade by postonrddt
This is all hilarious bullshit.
They're acting like knowing I bought spy calls is a threat to my freedom.
This is how the rich convince you to fight things they don't want.
Like how many broke as fuck rednecks do you know with oddly impassioned feelings on estate taxes?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j95pubn wrote
Reply to comment by schistaceous in Mindfulness-based attention training vastly improves the focus and emotional regulation of high school students by TimTars
Mindfulness is basically paying attention to what is. Insider, outside, physically, emotionally. Noticing and accepting without judgement.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j8m9n4o wrote
Reply to comment by NuggetMDr in Study finds link between ‘free sugar’ intake and cardiovascular disease by YoanB
I've seen many people resist reports like this to (wrongly) blame cholesterol and saturated fat.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j7u2a1n wrote
Reply to comment by autoantinatalist in New species identified, from 3D models of prehistoric penguins’ humongous humerus, may be the largest penguin ever to have lived. ~350-pound ‘Kumimanu fordycei’ weighed as much as an adult gorilla; waded the waters off New Zealand about 60 million years ago by marketrent
The first trees would grow 100m straight up without branches. The earth was actually covered by fallen trees for millions of years before the bacteria that break them down evolved.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j7fm3fy wrote
Reply to comment by lugdunum_burdigala in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
A big part of it is cumulative insulin response and the glycation of LDL and framing it for heart disease while it's actually repairing the damage from sugar ablating the endothelium.
Fructose has the same impact on the body as alcohol.
It's not simply refined sugars because even ancient Egyptians knew wheat and bread lead to diabetes and obesity.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j6nd79u wrote
Reply to comment by StormlitRadiance in Researchers develop coating that prevents synthetic fabrics from shedding harmful microplastics in the wash by BlitzOrion
Cool, so you're both short sighted and willing to harm others for your convenience.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j6mtdq6 wrote
Reply to comment by yoortyyo in Researchers develop coating that prevents synthetic fabrics from shedding harmful microplastics in the wash by BlitzOrion
What good is water proof clothing if it poisons the water and everything in it or feeds off it?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j6moif1 wrote
Reply to comment by spambearpig in Researchers develop coating that prevents synthetic fabrics from shedding harmful microplastics in the wash by BlitzOrion
"we fixed the problem by causing another problem" is kinda our thing.
Why use sustainable cotton when you can make a synthetic coating to slow down oil based plastics from degrading?
We are not a smart species. This just sounds like the next PFAS in 20 years
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j68csjv wrote
Reply to comment by pkosuda in BuzzFeed to use OpenAI technology to create content by pkosuda
I was having that thought earlier. Astroturfing is already so bad in this shit hole. How much worse is chatgpt and such going to make it?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j5noljs wrote
Reply to comment by Ivy0789 in Earth's inner core seems to be slowing its spin according to new research published in Nature Geoscience. The study authors suggest this might be part of an approximately 70-year cycle where the core speeds up and slows down relative to the rest of the planet. by shiruken
Daniel Radcliffe and Patrick Stuart.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j5ka6f5 wrote
Reply to comment by Pixeljammed in Pet fish commits credit card fraud on owner using a Nintendo Switch by GoatsesWeddingRing
Trying ascribes intent and that the fish understands the link between swimming into things and the changes in game state.
This seems more like the room full of monkeys in typewriters.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j5k45ty wrote
Reply to comment by Pixeljammed in Pet fish commits credit card fraud on owner using a Nintendo Switch by GoatsesWeddingRing
The fish was "trying" to beat a game? 🤨
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j5jcogs wrote
Reply to comment by BigGreenBallOfLuck in Can our brains be trained into respectful political dialogue. Research findings showed that youth who received the intervention showed a broad and multidimensional bio-neurobehavioral change and the intervention gains lasted for years by Wagamaga
A lot of people in this country take joy in pissing people off. Our media fuels it because it's keeps those in control safe. If the masses hate each other for made up nonsense they're too busy to do anything about the rich destroying everything for their own gain.
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Reply to comment by DrEpileptic in Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder: Findings indicate that many people with bipolar disorder who consume psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of psychedelic “magic mushrooms,” believe that the experience is helpful. by lolfuys
Mushroom tolerance builds and wanes quickly.
Most people will feel something around 1g. 3gs is a solid trip.
Onset can be an hour or so and the effects can last about 6 hours.
Micro dosing is about .1g every 3-4 days. Using even such a small amount daily can still build tolerance that renders them far less effective.
There's growing research into everything from depression and autism and PTSD and more being helped by psilocybin.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j5a4oav wrote
Reply to comment by nytefox42 in Indian diamond heiress, 8, enters monkhood and loses fortune by nimobo
Right? who's the guardian that coached her into it that'll take care of all that icky money for her?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j4zxavz wrote
Reply to comment by protocol1008 in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
The financial collapse of 2008 was caused by Wall Street. Trillions wiped out and millions of retirements destroyed. No one went to jail and they actually got bonuses and tax payer bailouts.
But if someone gets drunk and fucks up, the bar tender could be personally liable.
I'm so tired of this dystopian shitscape.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_j462pye wrote
Reply to Anxious individuals are less likely to experience “states of flow” while playing music; while those who experienced more flow scored higher on emotional intelligence by lolfuys
Anxiety makes you second guess yourself, the opposite of flow. Flow is near autonomic responses with minimal thinking.
I've definitely noticed if I'm playing something like that saber focusing more and getting anxious about actually impairs it. Conversely, zoning out and just reacting improves performance. I'll get going so well I'll want to check my score and the moment my brain turns on I miss once, panic, and miss a bunch.
When I get anxious, the blocks seem faster. In states of flow they actually seem slower and my responses faster because I'm not thinking about them... It's a lot like ultra instinct if you're a DBZ nerd.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_ivosz7x wrote
Reply to comment by Rodot in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
Man I feel dumb. What is a photon made of then? It's just energy that flows and glows until it dissipates? Thanks for humoring my ignorance!
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Reply to comment by Rodot in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
I understand sound to be the consecutive vibration of atoms which is why sound cannot traverse a vacuum. For light to traverse space is my understanding that is that photos are some kind of discrete particle with mass and that's why things like solar sails work.
From what you're saying, the interaction of the fields creates photons. Is this energy converting into matter and the genesis of a discrete particle?
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Reply to comment by Rodot in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
They just poof into existence? I'm assuming I just don't understand what a photon actually is.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_ivoeg6p wrote
Reply to comment by Rodot in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
But where do the photons come from?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_ivmrwnd wrote
Reply to comment by Rodot in Bizarre star may have a solid surface, according to X-ray observations. Astronomers have now spotted a super strange one that seems to have a solid surface. Its intense magnetic field is strong enough to overcome its blistering temperatures and “freeze” its outer layers into a solid crust. by MistWeaver80
I'm not an astrophysicist, but are you saying electrons are moving so fast they generate light? Isn't light a photon? Where are they coming from?
OfLittleToNoValue t1_itg1q0v wrote
Reply to comment by Euda-monia in Association between triglyceride-to-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and prediabetes: a cross-sectional study in Chinese non-obese people with a normal range of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol | Journal of Translational Medicine by Meatrition
Yes it is.
Abstract Background Endothelial function deteriorates after glucose ingestion.
OfLittleToNoValue t1_ja2rxpa wrote
Reply to comment by melbourne_giant in Twitter argues before Supreme Court that letting ISIS use platform not the same as aiding and abetting terror by do-you-know-the-way9
Will it make you happier to hear fuck that ignorant cock jack Dorsey too?