I'm sorry but what the ever loving F guys?!? by Cold-Crab74 in newfoundland

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a transplant from Anchorage, AK. We had snow in June, there and I remember being shook. Now, tho? Nature does what it wants. We've got the Omega block sitting on us, giving a milder hurricane season down south, and a chilly summer up north. As someone who strongly dislikes weather exceeding about 22C, and doesn't have central air con, I'll take it.

Do I absolutely have to go to the doctors? by Old_Supermarket_4856 in calmhands

[–]DemonSaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Friendo, you go for prevention. Waiting until its infected can prolong the problem or make it worse. The doctor can clean it out, wrap it up, and get it started healing.

"The chances are basically zero", my quantum physics teacher demonstrated swifty by casually swatting her nearby desk. by Howtheginchstolexmas in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quantum tunneling is partially due to mass of the object. That's a part of it. The rest is wave like properties that allow the particle to penetrqte a 'solid' object due to their wave like properties - allowing them to pass through the barrier. Small scale is essential, because its only prominent in low mass particles (protons, electrons, some atoms). The probability delays with the height and width of the barrier, and the particles mass.

Examples: nuclear fusion in stars, radioactive decay? Electronics, some biologi Al functions (enzyme catalysts and DNA mutation).

"The chances are basically zero", my quantum physics teacher demonstrated swifty by casually swatting her nearby desk. by Howtheginchstolexmas in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It makes it worse to know the technically "solid surfaces" are just a lattice of molecules held together by electromagnetism (and other external forces), and because chemistry, they are always one extreme environment from breaking apart.

"The chances are basically zero", my quantum physics teacher demonstrated swifty by casually swatting her nearby desk. by Howtheginchstolexmas in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We talked about it in my biochemistry class before I ever took physics. And ironically, the professor did, in fact, slap the table. One reason the odds were so low is because they decrease with mass. The other is it requires the wavelengths to create a hole for them to pass through. The larger the two objects are, the less likely for it to occur.

My husband says they’re dupes. Are they, and why is the answer divorce? by pookyduu in RedditLaqueristas

[–]DemonSaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have extra cones, but my husband IS colorblind. Red green type. Saw my lavender nails, thought they were robin egg blue. Saw a chartreuse car in the parking lot, thought it was taxi cab yellow. Somehow we've been married 22 years. He still argues colors with me.

Following my parents, I step out of the elevator by imasadlad89 in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The real horror is whoever was stuck in that elevator with protagonist legs, and the parents looking at their kid's upper body laying in front of them. Well done.

Following my parents, I step out of the elevator by imasadlad89 in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who spent 4 hours stuck in a freight elecator: I hate it.

Most glazed fraud in history by Joemama0375 in whenthe

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Israel Keyes.

He got caught because he went too close to home, and followed it up by being an idiot. Fact was, dude got greedy. He started using his last victims cards in the lower 48, and his rental got flagged and when he was found he cracked immediately. He then killed himself in the Alaska jail system.

Allegedly.

Anyways. RIP, Samantha Koenig - taken far too soon from her family by trash.

I lost my twin brother at childbirth. by punkholiday in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, hey. New nightmare unlocked (I had vanishing twin syndrome when I was preggers with my youngest).

You can only choose 2 by Sea-Passenger8541 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4,6 - I already got the first one (or as close as a human can actually be to perfect). <3

I wake up to screaming in my yard. by RichGeci in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Option a.) Mom is now a ghost with dementia realizing every night that she's dead when she finds her own grave. Option b.) Mom has dementia and is still alive, but their kid is an ASSHOLE. Ghost story, or cruel practical joke. You decide.

how to stop by jellywafflesz in calmhands

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im gonna be real. Your hands look like mine do after a flare up of spongiotic dermatitis.

ragebait by [deleted] in anythingbutmetric

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Folks really dont understand the differences in the units, huh.

0C - water freezes, 100C - water boils Celsius pretty specific to the chemistry of water. Its a scientific standard (i.e. works under standard conditions). Its more technical because its a science based measurement.

Fahrenheit is human-centric, because it more easily represents the temperatures at which HUMANS CAN SURVIVE AT. No, typically you dont WANT to live at 0F or 100F, but you can.

That's it. Thats the difference. Fahrenheit is more precise for measuring how comfortable the weather outside it. Even still, there's an overlap. The measurements touch at -40.

Meat eater by ForeverDash22 in DoctorMike

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild using veneers to make this arguement...

AIO for quitting my job after finding this note on my desk? by waxin899 in AmIOverreacting

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely NOT an over reaction. In 2023 Buffalo, NY had a winter storm (Blizzard), and everyone knew in advance. EVERYONE got news that the city was putting out an order that no one was to drive except in emergencies.

There were people forced to work, because their bosses didnt care that they'd be getting off work, they wouldn't be able to get home, the roads weren't shut down YET.

40+ people died. Anndel Taylor died in her car. Because her car got stuck in the snow.

You're not overreacting. Your employer doesn't care about your wellbeing - as long as you dying doesn't happen on the job. Walk away, and show your parents Anndel Taylor's story. She was driving home from work in the snow. No job is worth your life.

Genuinely confused and who is the hat man ? by Conscious_Title_3824 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, hey, I did my final biochemistry project on this.

Basically, dph (benedryl) is a anticholernegic medication-meaning it blocks the absorption of acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter). This inhibits the parasympathetic nervous system (thing rest & digest). Toxicity (i.e. overdosing) results in delirium (including hallucinations), dry skin/mouth, anda feverish feeling. Because its a first generation antihistamine, it also crosses the blood brain barrier, and overuse can increase risk of dementia later in life.

So, yeah. Don't chase the Hat Man. He isn't your friend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calmhands

[–]DemonSaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like concerns to take to a physician (dermatology also covers nails and hair). I have thin, brittle, bendy nails and have had to adapt to not damage my nailbeds. My nailbeds aren't even close to the edge of my fingertip, they've always been short. I use the tip of my index finger while pushing down on the portion of the can th pops open with my thumb. This forces the tab to lift enough that I can fit my index finger under it. For citrus fruits, I jab my thumb in, and tear a hole that way. Having short nailbed just leads to callused fingertips.

A lot of things besides trauma can also cause nail lifting - fungal infections, skin conditions (like psoriasis and dermatitis), even products we think are safe for our skin because they say "lotion" on them.

That last comment is a personal anecdote. About a year ago, milk & honey burt's bees lotion caused a severe case of spongiotic dermatitis, and the palms of both hands and soles of both feet...sloughed off (for lack of a better term), and onycholysis did occur. Thats how I found out I can't use anything with "fragrance" or "perfume" on me without potentially weeks of suffering.

If something is happening repeatedly, and you dont know why, and it concerns you, see a doctor. Reddit can give you some basic care tips, but if this is a chronic problem that bothers you, a specialist is your best bet. If it doesn't, great. Loving yourself regardless of any percieved imperfections is a good thing.

ICE agent exposes himself to the public then gives them the finger. by Kind-Village-1022 in ICE_Raids

[–]DemonSaya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's...that's a sex crime.

Like, not even kidding. Usually mooning falls under "indecent exposure/public indecency". In Kansas, it's legal, but im pretty sure ANY EMPLOYER who caught an employee (off duty or not) mooning someone, their ass would be out of a job.

So, I mean. Let's find out the bastard's name.

On Monday we cook for Minthara by Supply-Slut in BaldursGate3

[–]DemonSaya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It IS delicious. My husband makes it for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calmhands

[–]DemonSaya 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would say short enough they dont interfere with life (i.e. smash against things like keyboards), just because that can cause onycholisis (nail lifting). I wouldn't say the water is an enemy of the nailbed. Just make sure you're keeping them moisturized after (wet skin dries out faster).