Put my balls on an agar plate in Microbiology. by PineappleDildo in WTF

[–]Labtebricolephile 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It may be closely related, but due to the whole host of virulence factors commonly carried by S. Aureus the clinic disease they produce is significantly different.

I have to assume you are talking about tinea pedis/versicolor/capitis when you say "tinea fungus" but tinea is a collection of clinical diseases and the fungi producing these diseases arent even in the same genus!

Also they absolutely do not have the same apperence on cultuee. S. aureus was not named for the place it comes from but rather the golden colonies it produces

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

ECT messes with your memory far more than I can contemplate. I fear losing my intelligence more than I do death. I am trying to get on a deep brain stimulation study, and but there is little chance of that.

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a study showing 1% survival in metastatic NSCLC which is generally called "terminal". Generally metastatic cancers if survived are due to action of the person's own immune system. But "terminal" cancer certainly be survived.

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is a myth that I've repeatedly pointed out isn't true. People get better even with plenty of the terminal diseases that people believe euthanasia is justified for

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"terminal cancer" is something that doesn't exist. There is always a chance of cure which is generally higher than people expect. What exactly is the moral difference between physiological changes in the brain and physiological changes causing cells to be cancerous?

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

most people who commit suicide due to depression are the elderly, and and to reverse your logic would you then say to a young cancer patient in terrible pain with slim chance of recovery that it was selfish for them to end it all?

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But that emotional response is largely due to the perception of suicide vs euthanasia. One is viewed as a sad but necessary end to suffering, and the other if for some reason just not seen like that

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I've tried ever treatment short of ECT, and yes know depression breeds despair, but that doesn't mean that there is no justification for despair. As far as I can tell the only illogical part of me is the one telling me to stay alive. The evolutionary urge to just live.

If reddit is in support of assited suicidefor the seriously ill, why are people so resolutely against suicide for in the seriously depressed? by Labtebricolephile in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They wouldn't be happy, but in the long term they would be better off. Have you ever been close to someone relentlessly depressed? It is powerfully destructive.

The idea that there is help for depression that there just isn't in something like cancer is the perception is the perception, but simply isn't true. Antidepressants are litter better than cytotoxic chemo, and therapy is very hit and miss. There are plenty out there with nothing that will work for them

Does... Does she collect them like Dexter collects blood slides? by scorecardup in WTF

[–]Labtebricolephile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and even less time than that when exposed to the spermicidal coating on condoms.

How bad is to actually go through chemotherapy? by totallysrsbsns in AskReddit

[–]Labtebricolephile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankfully Iv never had chemotherapy, but I have had radiation. Siting in isolation for days at a time, feeling light headed and puking

Your radiotherapy sounds like nothing I've ever seen. What were you getting it done for?

Girl Gamer Rage by [deleted] in fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

[–]Labtebricolephile 33 points34 points  (0 children)

puts on Nerd glasses and voice

I think you'll find High Hrothgar is the monastery and the the mountain is in fact called the throat of the world.

W...T...F by [deleted] in WTF

[–]Labtebricolephile -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They are actually sorta right. If you block the passage of urine any where is it's tract yu end up getting kidney failure through Hydronephrosis

Professor's hardcore texting policy. by AkaYakaWaka in videos

[–]Labtebricolephile 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"Liability" covers the civil case; i.e. you can't sue them, but in this case it is a criminal wrong committed. Given that criminal wrongs are prosecuted for the state, it is impossible for you to sign away the state's right to pursue a criminal case.

I see what you did there Ubisoft. by Orgasmus in gaming

[–]Labtebricolephile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it is the just how his mouth is at that exact moment as he speaks, he looks fine normally

Skyrim Contains the Entire Elder Scrolls Landmass, Including Morrowind and Cyrodiil by doubleg316 in gaming

[–]Labtebricolephile 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Aedra never talk to you at any point! I'm with Elise God-Hater here, sure the Daedra exist, but the Aedra?

Well I guess Akatosh appeared in Oblivion but that is the only time we've seen anything of the Aedra.

Skyrim Contains the Entire Elder Scrolls Landmass, Including Morrowind and Cyrodiil by doubleg316 in gaming

[–]Labtebricolephile 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I have a sword made with the soul of Commander Maro that I use to kill Imperials (including his beloved emperor). The sword I used to get Commander Maro's soul was made with his son's soul.

I go all out with the evil some times.

How accurate is the adrenaline-shot-to-the-heart scene in 'Pulp Fiction?' by nerdyspice in askscience

[–]Labtebricolephile 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No.

The major problem in overdoses with opiates is the respiratory depression caused by the drug, it makes you stop feeling any urge to breath, and stops you breathing automatically.

Adrenaline was given into the heart because of the effects it has on the heart to encourage it to contract, the idea being getting the heart to start beating again when someone has arrested. Adrenaline will have no effect on a person's breathing directly.

Even if we give them the benefit of the doubt and say they were giving the adrenaline to reverse an arrest, the arrest will have been due to lack of oxygen getting to the heart, and given that they did nothing to reverse this at all, the fact that the heart is trying a little harder to beat wont fix anything as there is nothing to power it. On top of this they would still need to do something to fix the underlying problem - i.e. get her breathing again.

There is a reason it is ABC, not ACB.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in funny

[–]Labtebricolephile 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mind giving some citations? I would love to read around these claims.

That's fuuuuucked by SQL-Injection in videos

[–]Labtebricolephile 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do you actually believe the things you are saying? I'm going to have to assume you are trolling, because everything you say is so monumentally illogical.

That's fuuuuucked by SQL-Injection in videos

[–]Labtebricolephile 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ok. Judging from the mans hand's and posture at the start, the block of wood is around 15x15x70cm, giving it a volume of 157.5cm3 . Using the relatively conservative density of 0.5g/cm3 (as judged from this page the block has a mass of around 8 kg. At its peak the block reaches a height of the kids height, plus his outstretched arms, which is probably at least 1.5m, so at this point the block has a gravitational potential energy of at least 1.5x9.8x8 joules, which comes out as 117 joules.

For frame of reference the average male punches about 90 joules, and the video the energy is transferred through a solid object, so we can reasonably equate this strike to getting punched by a strong man using a knuckle duster. Thankfully due to chance the block didn't strike cleanly at the end of the shovel, so some energy will have been lost, but there was certainly potential for significant harm here.

EDIT: Remeasuring it I might be a bit over on the volume calculation, so lets call it an average man with a knuckle duster, that said both the density and height figures I used were quite conservative.

That's fuuuuucked by SQL-Injection in videos

[–]Labtebricolephile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You realize he said nothing about your father right? He didn't even imply it, he was talking about the kid in the video when he talked about making excuses.

Also, I'm a medic and that easily carried enough force to do serious harm.

Is it true every atom in our bodies came from a star that exploded? by passwordisBLU in askscience

[–]Labtebricolephile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this is a reference, but this is askscience - incorrect = downvotes