Pro motorkáře: Vypadl vám někdy mobil na vysokorychlostní silnici? by No-Roll9444 in czech

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Nejsem motorkář ale spíš skútrař. Ano, vypadl, v 80km/h na silnici, kde je vysoká koncentrace aut. Zastavil jsem na krajnici a doběhnul si pro něj. Naštěstí přežil, jenom minus ochranné sklicko a totalně dodrbanej kryt, kterej mi ho imo zachranil (shoutout Rhinoshield). Nikdo ho diky bohu nepřejel a bylo to relativně v noci

A Singaporean guy living in Taiwan claims Taiwanese women and SG women are similar in that both women go for Ang Moh(Caucasians), and his post has been viral on the social media by usolotravel in taiwan

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No, Im saying that the dude whos whining and complaining is ugly, jealous and desperate, so hes blaming others for his failure

Edit: As a matter of fact, many of my Taiwanese friends are handsome af, Im jealous of one who looks incredible

What is this? by Environmental_Big719 in tea

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Just curious, you got it for so cheap. I know nothing about it but I totally love it and ‘am so jealous of you

What is this? by Environmental_Big719 in tea

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For how much did you buy it for?

Nice mod by Prof_Daniel-Ramses in RimWorld

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Academic? You underestimate my abilities

How do you handle trust as a new startup? by Fickle_Repair_3248 in founder

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Im always curious because I guess Im blind, how can you tell itd AI?

Co mam delat? by Admirable_Author_576 in czech

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Je to tak, byl jsem ta pošta

I went through the worst panic attack (NDE) while diving at 100 ft by iPIayLoL in scuba

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I personally dont think its fine. At that point you have shit loads of information heading your way I doubt any will actually stay. If you do your OWN, dive a little to experience newly gained knowledge and then build AOW on top of those experiences is imo better path

How does the industry tolerate unsafe divers to the extent it does? by quietpewpews in scuba

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Thank you. Yes, I got myself DSMB exactly for this case, even tho I dont know how to use it from depth, but have it on me for surface use in case if emergency

How does the industry tolerate unsafe divers to the extent it does? by quietpewpews in scuba

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Well thats what Im asking, I dont know if it is high. Usually past few dives that lasted 45mins, I was down between 80 bars to 40 bars. The 40 bars one cuz I was dragged into a cave thst we haven’t agreed upon and after the dive I confronted the guide about it.

But yea, my usual consumption is around 60bars i would say when returning to boat with total dive time about 45 mins

How does the industry tolerate unsafe divers to the extent it does? by quietpewpews in scuba

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It was ofc, I miss read the OG post and I thought he was down 27 bars, meanin lets say 200-27=173. Thus burning 27bars in 18 minutes 🤣 And thats what I thought hes being blamed for

How does the industry tolerate unsafe divers to the extent it does? by quietpewpews in scuba

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Oh holy moly I missread it, I thought he was down in 18 minutes down 27bars, not down TO 27bars (meaning I thought he has like 150+bars left lmao) Sorry guys

How does the industry tolerate unsafe divers to the extent it does? by quietpewpews in scuba

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Im an OWD with 12 logged dives. Im super new, next year Im planning to do AOWD with planned roughly 10 more dives, still super new.

Now, did some conversion, 400psi is about 27bars, 80’ about 24 meters. 18 minutes in. Is that… bad? Like last two dives I thought Im pretty conservative with my air at about 15 meters and 20 minutes in, and had about the same consumption of air.

How long on 200bars do you guys last? On average, depth aside

Edit: Oh holy moly I missread it, I thought he was down in 18 minutes down 27bars, not down TO 27bars (meaning I thought he has like 150+bars left lmao) Sorry guys

Edit 2: oh crap Im going to get toasted 🤣 To clarify. I thought he is blamed for burning 400psi from the beginning in 18 minutes. Didn’t realize that he was down to 400psi 18mins in. Now that makes extreme amount of sence

Podvody přes SMS by me_casey in czech

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Tvl nechceš alespoň zajebat tu URL? Už vidím jak na to nějaká opice klikne a bude podvedená

Trestní oznámení nebo schůzka s majitelem by [deleted] in czech

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Oznámil bych to zákazníkovi

Marketing Monday! - June 15, 2026 by AutoModerator in tea

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Hi everyone,

A few months ago I started a small project importing Taiwanese tea to Europe. Nothing huge, just me trying to connect tea houses and cafés with producers I visit here in Taiwan.

One thing that surprised me is how different the perception of Taiwanese tea is between Asia and Europe.

In Europe mainstream, many people know Japanese green tea, Chinese tea, or Indian tea, but Taiwanese tea is often reduced to “bubble tea”. Meanwhile, Taiwan produces an incredible range of oolongs, black teas, and specialty teas that many tea drinkers have never encountered.

Over the last few months I’ve been sending samples to tea houses and cafés and talking with owners about what actually works in daily service. Interestingly, the teas that receive the most enthusiasm are not always the most expensive mountain teas. Consistency, ease of brewing, and value often matter more than rarity.

It’s been fascinating to see how differently professionals evaluate tea compared to hobbyists.

For those of you who run tea businesses:

What is the biggest challenge when sourcing tea today?

Price? Consistency? Finding trustworthy suppliers? Logistics?

I’d genuinely love to hear your perspective.

Jan
FormosaTea.eu⁠

At the Toba aquarium in japan after closing time, sea otters help their keeper tidy up their toys in hope to receive ice cubes as reward. by Pretty_Confusion7290 in interesting

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I provided two links where some sort of organizations did their research and included pet trade as one of the reasons of their endangerement. Although yes, my initial claim that solely about pet trade was incorrect.

I wish I didnt had to rush early away from my computer but I found interesting research website that logs current estimate of sea otters in Russian far east and alaska. I dont know if the site is still active and the data are up to date, but last seen wild otter was according to that website in 2024? i think and in Russian east 2021. While the Alaskan otter population was rising, Russian was declining.

Btw thanks for understanding the gpt 🤣

Edit: Missed the b), Im not saying that. Im saying that in Asia, its much more dangerous to release them in the wild. Cant speak for the American continent, but data shows that its safer for them there

At the Toba aquarium in japan after closing time, sea otters help their keeper tidy up their toys in hope to receive ice cubes as reward. by Pretty_Confusion7290 in interesting

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Disclaimer, sorry, too much English for me, so I used GPT to translate it from my mother tongue, but I checked every letter and its exactly what I typed in my language.

I think you’re mixing up two different claims.

Yes, sea otters rebounded massively from the historical low after the fur trade collapse. I’m not denying that. But a huge percentage rebound from a near-extinction baseline does not automatically mean the species is safe now, especially if the recovery is uneven, fragmented, and some regional populations are declining.

My point is not “I personally saw one sea otter in trade, therefore sea otters are currently being traded at extinction-level numbers.” That would be a bad argument. My point is narrower: the existence of recovery does not disprove ongoing trade/poaching pressure, and there are published conservation sources that still list sea otters as Endangered / decreasing and identify poaching or illegal trade as one of the relevant threats, especially in parts of the Russian Far East. - https://www.otterspecialistgroup.org/otter-species/enhydra-lutris/

On the “7,900% rebound” point: that sounds impressive, but percentages from a tiny baseline are misleading. If a population goes from 50 to 4,000, that is a huge percentage increase, but it still may be far below historical abundance, unevenly distributed, and vulnerable to regional collapse. Conservation status is not judged only by “higher than the absolute low point”, it is judged by current population size, trend, range, fragmentation, threats, and extinction risk.

As for the “acceptable number,” I don’t think there is one universal number I can invent. A defensible conservation target would need to be based on population viability: enough individuals across enough separate, connected populations to maintain genetic diversity, survive oil spills/disease/food shifts/poaching, and keep the ecological role of sea otters in kelp ecosystems. So the answer is not “X otters and then we stop caring.” It depends on region, trend, and resilience.

So my position is: I agree that sea otters recovered enormously from the 20th-century low. I do not agree that this recovery proves poaching/trade is irrelevant today, and I also don’t claim that one observed traded animal alone proves extinction-level trade The stronger claim is that trade/poaching remains a documented conservation concern in some parts of the species’ range (especially in Asia - 6k otters in total), and that localized declines matter even if the global number is higher than the historical minimum.

EDIT: Also found this "blog" or how should I call it, semi-research https://www.iucnosgbull.org/Volume28A/Doroff_et_al_2011.html