Syzygy_Stardust
Syzygy_Stardust t1_j5k60r9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can dromedary and Bactrian camels cross-breed? by th3_pund1t
I searched that term and came across a Wikipedia article that should be a good jumping off point for OP
Syzygy_Stardust t1_j32hct9 wrote
Reply to comment by Grouchy_Occasion2292 in US jobless claim applications fall to lowest in 14 weeks by AudibleNod
Also we count just the existence of a job as some sort of inherent good and end goal. See "job creators" as opposed to "need fulfillment" or "social reproduction". Gotta remove the human being from every aspect of everything!
Syzygy_Stardust t1_j2ft7f0 wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenImmersion in If fish accumulate mercury in the more toxic, methylmercury form, is it toxic to them? by XComhghall
The opposite. Because we live so long, we have more chances to absorb mercury than short-lived animals, which is worse for us. Obviously living longer is itself usually a preferred state, but it does cause situations like this where health issues arise over long periods of time.
Syzygy_Stardust t1_j2fsxld wrote
Reply to comment by Tabbeber in If fish accumulate mercury in the more toxic, methylmercury form, is it toxic to them? by XComhghall
Uh, as a sterile man, my concerns over mercury poisoning isn't toward my future babies, but my current brain.
Syzygy_Stardust t1_iy9uqgm wrote
Reply to comment by Cpt_Folktron in Quarter of 17-19-year-olds have probable mental disorder by Kagedeah
>In psychology, the tendency to attribute a person's actions to their internal character rather than the situation they are in is called the primary attribution error. It's the most common mistake.
It's also the #1 tactic in politics, and coincidentally is the #1 worst thing about politics.
Syzygy_Stardust t1_iy9ujgd wrote
Reply to comment by Simply_Beige in Quarter of 17-19-year-olds have probable mental disorder by Kagedeah
I was a little worried about the structure of the study given how shit a lot of social studies are (this coming from someone with a social related degree and still somehow learned statistics), but clicking through and reading the setup of having multiple interviews including an initial in-person one makes me feel a lot better than "an online survey", which would not be representative.
Syzygy_Stardust t1_j6mz42u wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Cranberry_1936 in High levels of ‘forever chemical’ found in endangered orcas in Canada by sector3011
Isn't going to do anything without laws banning use.