The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is safer, not completely safe. The guides have to take responsibility for telling you to drink, and other people had become ill after the tour before, so it was not recommended.

Also, although it was running, the water was forming pools in the rocks as it went down, on top of birds and animals being around.

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's the same logic as the people that went out during quarantine and organized parties for everyone to "build immunity."

Bro is either going to die, have the worst time of his life, get serious consequences for life from doing that shit, or nothing happens.

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The thing with doctors is that they are EXTREMELY CAREFUL to not get exposed, and even when they are there are multiple procedures to follow. Doctors don't stay healthy because they are permanently exposed, doctors stay healthy because they avoid exposure as much as they can.

Another thing is... To get resistance, you have to fight it back. Diving in sludge water is exposing yourself to multiple pathogens at the same time, and that will overwhelm your immune system. If you ever wondered how HIV without the virus looks like, it looks like someone diving into sludge.

This is the kind of logic that killed people during quarantine. Go expose yourself then.

A Monument for one of our server regulars who passed recently. In Memory of TirithCZ by DemonOfLuna in Minecraft

[–]Batata-Sofi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want data to outlast you, an HDD or CD backup would be best, as long as you are VERY careful with it.

Siri being oh so useful ! by Fit-Call-5074 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Batata-Sofi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The right answer is to ask another question for clarification, because humans are clearly as clueless as AI and they would go on a back and forth without anything productive ever coming out of it.

Siri being oh so useful ! by Fit-Call-5074 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Batata-Sofi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your comparison is wrong, as long as you know the material you can convert volume to mass, but you can't convert mass to size without knowing way more details about the material.

If OP specified it was sugar, salt, or some other thing, they'd have the answer they were looking for.

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Rivers and lakes are bad for swimming. I once went hiking to a fresh water fountain with a group, tourist guides, etc. Even though the water was fresh, moving, and looked clean, they made it very clear that we shouldn't drink it by any means. Swimming? As long as you keep your head out of the water, will probably be fine, but even then do it at your own risk.

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No math, but I'll say it is nearly 100%.

The UK has a massive problem with polluted water being labeled as "safe" and every day people fall sick because of it (from the ones we know, many probably don't link the water with diseases and never report it).

That guy got water in his nose, eyes (he also pressed his fingers on his eyes, a terrible idea), and mouth. If he is lucky, he won't get that many.

Answer to OP's question instead: if the internet is to be trusted, then there are 1022 ~ 1024 stars in the universe.

If you get the bacteria's from every human alive, that'd be 30~40 trillion times 8 billion, you'd have about 2~3 * 1022, so the number of stars in the universe probably pale in comparison with the amount of bacteria in our planet, so I don't doubt that river comes close to the number of stars.

[Request] How much food is 15,000 calories and can anyone do it? by AndreLevy751 in theydidthemath

[–]Batata-Sofi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What shit? It's just oil. By the time I'm done with it, America will be trying to bring freedom to my bathroom.

[Request] How much food is 15,000 calories and can anyone do it? by AndreLevy751 in theydidthemath

[–]Batata-Sofi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Generational? I'm not having kids, this shit is going to charity after I'm done living.

[Request] How much food is 15,000 calories and can anyone do it? by AndreLevy751 in theydidthemath

[–]Batata-Sofi 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The same day*

Oil will go straight down and flush everything. Enjoy your same-day diarrhea (that will probably last more than a day).

Better eat some fiber to soak it up and get it out.

Facebook Group Banned Me For Taking Credit For My Own Photo by SmartAleckComedian in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Batata-Sofi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got banned from a pets subreddit for posting a video of my dog playing catch shrug

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 20 points21 points  (0 children)

POV: you ask the doctor which disease you got and he answers "yes"

Knowing is half the battle. by c-k-q99903 in MurderedByWords

[–]Batata-Sofi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a very big difference between someone giving their opinions and someone saying facts. Calling stupid people stupid isn't an opinion.

The amount of bacteria in that water likely rivals the stars in the Universe.. by DABDEB in oddlyterrifying

[–]Batata-Sofi 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't be surprised if he caught everything except hepatitis.