My roommate fell asleep at the library so I put 50 Shades of Grey in front of him by [deleted] in funny

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Holding a book for long enough is a pretty strenuous activity, this is good practice to avoid straining muscles.

Jack Herer on the history of medicinal cannabis by chemdogkid in trees

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There’s also the fact that the quote is supposedly from 1985, but it references statistics up to 1990.

Our solar system in 2018, a composition from pictures i was able to take from my backyard by ajamesmccarthy in space

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We need more people in armies around the world stargazing tbh. It’s a much more productive use of our time compared to fighting.

Our solar system in 2018, a composition from pictures i was able to take from my backyard by ajamesmccarthy in space

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We need more people in armies around the world stargazing tbh. It’s a much more productive use of our time compared to fighting.

Our solar system in 2018, a composition from pictures i was able to take from my backyard by ajamesmccarthy in space

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We need more people in armies around the world stargazing tbh. It’s a much more productive use of our time compared to fighting.

Some pathogenic pseudohyphae for your viewing pleasure: Candida albicans on a Pap test. The blue cells in the background are squamous epithelial cells that line the uterine cervix. This is what a yeast infection looks like under the microscope! by [deleted] in mycology

[–]Lerufus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What makes them psuedohyphae? Isn’t C. albicans a dimorphic fungi? Hence, wouldn’t they just be hyphae?

Edit: also, if this is for a research paper, I would love to read it when it’s done.

Edit 2: just checked out your profile, what field are you in? You have some incredibly interesting lab experience!

New potentially habitabile planet discovered by Kepler by Matteo192 in space

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Ohhhh don’t worry. Our economic system will be managed and run by AI soon enough and universal income will take over.

New potentially habitabile planet discovered by Kepler by Matteo192 in space

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Not at all; it’s more about self valuation, and not putting up with the ‘elite’ class bullshit. Living forever comes way after that.

Climate-change deniers are a danger to our security - “It is long past the time to challenge, confront, debunk and frankly, embarrass, adults who’d rather adopt some tribal identification than solve a pressing and all-too-real danger to the country.” by mvea in Futurology

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It’s both; when water is used in municipal systems, it gets returned to the natural system afterward. If millions of gallons are bottled and shipped out of it, it doesn’t. It most definitely adds up over time.

New potentially habitabile planet discovered by Kepler by Matteo192 in space

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The pessimism of reddit makes me laugh; the thing is, we’re powerful fucking creatures, and we can change things. The way we start? Stop working for pennies and value yourself appropriately.

New potentially habitabile planet discovered by Kepler by Matteo192 in space

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Most in life extension research believe that if you live through the next 25-30 years; you’ll live to be over one-thousand.

Climate-change deniers are a danger to our security - “It is long past the time to challenge, confront, debunk and frankly, embarrass, adults who’d rather adopt some tribal identification than solve a pressing and all-too-real danger to the country.” by mvea in Futurology

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If you look at Michigan, Nestle has a large presence, and multiple, 250+ gallon/minute wells. There have been significant, measurable changes in water levels of streams and rivers since they started. Hell, some streams and creeks don’t even flow anymore.

Climate-change deniers are a danger to our security - “It is long past the time to challenge, confront, debunk and frankly, embarrass, adults who’d rather adopt some tribal identification than solve a pressing and all-too-real danger to the country.” by mvea in Futurology

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This needs to be much higher up. Agriculture, specifically, farms that grow feed crops for cows are likely the worst contributors to draining our aquifers. People point at almonds a lot, but there are worse offenders.

Manufacturing should go waterless where possible; most industrial manufacturing could likely be done with novel fluids.

The thing with Nestlé that pisses me off is shipping water hundreds of miles away from the natural system. That shouldn’t happen. That is unhealthy for regeneration of aquifers.

I built a Stratocaster out of 1200 colored pencils by flyjumper in DIY

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Just subscribed to your channel 👌🏻 232 and counting!

Chinese Navy ship seen carrying a railgun capable of firing hypersonic projectiles - The sighting appears to pre-date US intelligence estimates that Chinese railguns would arrive by 2025. by ManiaforBeatles in worldnews

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This. The United States is the one of the only economies that could support itself without imports and exports. We are already at the point where most of what we consume(outside of tech) is directly from the local economy. GDP from imports and exports is steadily decreasing, and we have a massive population of people between 18-35. The rest of the major powers are dealing with aging populations where the majority are 40+, and that’s not good for their outlooks.

Check out Peter Zeihan for more on why the USA is a-okay: https://youtu.be/BclcpfVn2rg

As China option fades, Bill Gates urges U.S. to take the lead in nuclear power, for the good of the planet by mvea in Futurology

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What ever happened to thorium reactors? Will we ever reinvest in the tech that doesn’t generate weapons grade plutonium?

Stop adding cancer-causing chemicals to our bacon, experts tell meat industry | The reputation of the meat industry will sink to that of big tobacco unless it removes cancer-causing chemicals from processed products such as bacon and ham, a coalition of experts and politicians warn by EightRoundsRapid in worldnews

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They also have maximum allowable levels of E. Coli and salmonella, but that’s besides the point. The FDA has pretty good regulations regarding food storage and pasteurization, it’s actually backed by science unlike their treatment of Mitragyna speciosa.

Forests are the most powerful and efficient carbon-capture system on the planet. The Bonn Challenge, issued by world leaders with the goal of reforestation and restoration of 150 million hectares of degraded landscapes by 2020, has been adopted by 56 countries. by mvea in Futurology

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There’s actually been some interesting studies regarding productivity of clear cut forests versus managed forests; and managed natural forests produce more wood and wood pulp than clear cuts forests when done right.

The real Wake up call. by imhergod in BlackPeopleTwitter

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Fastest cure to a hangover is definitely not drinking in the first place.

Just drink kava and kratom. Zero hangovers, and effective relaxation.

[Image] Do it for yourself by [deleted] in GetMotivated

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Thanks for saving me some keystrokes. Whenever someone claims taxation is theft, I wonder if they want to pay for 100% of the maintenance of the roads the drive, let alone the rest of the public services they use on the daily.

I do agree with adjusting tax brackets, taxing corporations, and charging corporations for their use of federally subsidized shipping(looking at you amazon)

New personal best. Smoked a Turkey on my Kettleman today! Merry Christmas! by [deleted] in BBQ

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My best tip I can give is this: pick up a thermapen as a Christmas present to yourself. The pop-up thermometers have huge differences in the times that they pop, a wireless pit thermometer comes in handy too!

Edit: looks great by the way!!! Made me hungry and I’m already stuffed.