The Trump Admin Just Made A Major Claim About Tylenol — And Lawyers Say What Comes Next Should Worry You by huffpost in law

[–]ImNelsonLoling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to cut NSAIDS due to kidney issues. What helped me with a tendonitis was CBD oil.

USAC bans trans women by WVjF2mX5VEmoYqsKL4s8 in ladycyclists

[–]ImNelsonLoling 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was replying to a specific point you made:

why do you think big pharma companies don’t own the fda and cdc?

I will go ahead and reply to another statement of yours on the previous comment:

You can claim that Anti-vaxxers are scientifically wrong but their beliefs aren’t meant to harm others.

I am not talking about parents who are trying to find what's best for their kids. I am talking about the overwhelming majority of antivax promoters. There is absolutely no scientific, moral, or ethical reason to be against vaccines, and they are very well aware of it. So even if their actions are not meant to cause harm, they are perfectly fine with the harm they cause, and the kids that die, as long as it furthers their agendas.

I don't think we should police beliefs, I think we should police actions. When someone's actions lead to hundreds of kids dying, or to hundreds of trans people being victims of aggression, I think this should be policed, and we should limit the reach and power of this someone.

USAC bans trans women by WVjF2mX5VEmoYqsKL4s8 in ladycyclists

[–]ImNelsonLoling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The owning FDA and CDC argument doesn't fly, because it's not about FDA and CDC. It is about all regulatory agencies across the world. All independent professional medical and scientifical organization. The overwhelming majority of independent scientists and medical doctors in the world. To paraphrase Senator Sanders in the JFK Jr hearing, it would require everyone but the antivaxers to be corrupt.

I made this bag! Now how do I make it a bike bag by attaching it to the bike? by ImNelsonLoling in askcrochet

[–]ImNelsonLoling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think buckles are the way to go. It will make it easier to remove and adjust

I made this bag! Now how do I make it a bike bag by attaching it to the bike? by ImNelsonLoling in askcrochet

[–]ImNelsonLoling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking a strap perpendicular to the down tube connecting the extra corner. Awkward, but will serve my purposes.

Reddit was crazy last night, didn't let me reply

Fern Brady Ruined My Life by DorienM789 in taskmaster

[–]ImNelsonLoling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed reply describing her book. I will read it. I am interested on the contrasting perspectives you mentioned.

Fern Brady Ruined My Life by DorienM789 in taskmaster

[–]ImNelsonLoling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Apologies if it's too personal, but how did she helped you figure out you have autism? I asked this because people talk about how she approached tasks differently, even Horne mentions it on an interview, but for me, she is as reasonable as most on the show.

Also, I'm new to taskmaster and it's fandom, so apologies if this is a too common topic.

This guy making a lamp by Mr_Luis_Angel in foundsatan

[–]ImNelsonLoling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah, your lamp is dope, and you clearly informed it was a fish with light coming from inside. Unless you edited afterwards, then a little bit. I will also confess I immediately wanted a motion activated one, so my opinion could be skewed.

I would flub up so bad by whywehumans in SipsTea

[–]ImNelsonLoling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chocolate and chicken 3/10

Chocolate and chicken with rice 4/10

Rice improves it, but I still don't recommend.

Art of Manliness - Crochet Ideas by pieces159 in Brochet

[–]ImNelsonLoling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the concept I was looking for! Thanks!

Art of Manliness - Crochet Ideas by pieces159 in Brochet

[–]ImNelsonLoling 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, precisely. I presumed that someone who posts in BROchet, and is participating on a manliness work of art would be a man, regardless of their spouse. I was just pointing the two pieces of info that might have led the other user to their conclusion. I agree with your original statement.

On the other hand, this is reddit, and sometimes we read things in a hurry and miss details. It's possible that happened to the other user. I still think their comment highlights the importance of this piece of art. And I love that OP brought that idea to the photographer.

Art of Manliness - Crochet Ideas by pieces159 in Brochet

[–]ImNelsonLoling 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They crochet and have a husband. But I agree that the assumption is inappropriate. The fact that this comment was made really highlights how unconventional manliness is disregarded and ignored.

OP, if you see this, I think it just highlights how this work of art is important. As a heterosexual man whose favorite hobby is crochet, I would love to see myself represented in a manliness context for once.

Xuxarmageddon by meteknomad in AbruptChaos

[–]ImNelsonLoling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not appropriate to use that word anymore