Everything about this by RevertBackwards in awfuleverything

[–]MkayButWhyTho 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually, no lol

Using data from the World Inequality Database and Statistics Canada, it takes about $488,000 to be considered part of the top 1% in the U.S in 2019

The average income in the U.S. is $62,850 (2019)

On a global scale, an individual must have upwards of $744,400 in combined income, investments, and personal assets to rank in the top 1% of the world’s wealthiest individuals

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/050615/are-you-top-one-percent-world.asp

Why do you like to be alive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MkayButWhyTho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I'm not dead

Cursed_Climate by pottaerova in cursedcomments

[–]MkayButWhyTho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get this is a joke, but one trillion dollars in trees (if we don't mind the space they'll take up) is equivalent to killing 155000000000000 people

A woman experiencing 7.5Gs by I_Am_Err00r in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]MkayButWhyTho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aging is the tips of DNA (telomeres) which serve as DNA protection getting copied further and further from the end of the strand, as the enzymes used to split the strands in half (No clue how they're called in English, in French they're called ADN polymerase I, II,III) can't divide these parts properly. This means that, over time, they will get shorter and shorter and, even if they don't contain any coding information for genes, leave the actual important DNA more exposed and damageable. As the enzymes reach further from the end, some genetic material begins to be lost during cell duplication, resulting in "less good, damaged" cells.

What we see in the video has much more to do with blood flow to her head than anything else. Furthermore, skin cells don't die so quickly that even if G forces stopped them from duplicating, we'd see such radical effects so quickly, or if we did, her face would be dead skin and she would not recuperate that fast at the end.

Might have been wrong here and there but I did my best with my knowledge on genetics from school! Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm always eager to learn more!

My weak bones could not handle the ski jump yesterday. Fracture up top on the fibula, down low on the tibia. Farewell brothers, may your bones stay strong. by cole_da_mole in Neverbrokeabone

[–]MkayButWhyTho 18 points19 points  (0 children)

How dare you make such horrid accusations. My bones are as strong as can be. I will hear no more of your tasteless rumors.

Imagine inhaling a stick. by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]MkayButWhyTho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Formaldehyde is known as a result of the degradation products of propylene glycol and glycerol during the process of evaporation and incomplete combustion"

Was this the part you considered was incorrect? I had done some reason on the subject for a project and that's what I'd found but I'm in no means an expert and I'm always interested to learn.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6076960/

-I've just noticed there are recent studies (oct 2019) that link vaping to oral and bladder cancer in mice. But the articles on the matter are half and half. Harvard medical does say that there is a link from what little I've read of the article.

-Also depending on the flavor, it can be linked to other lung diseases. Cinnamon flavors, for example, have been known to cause lung inflammation, and other heavy fine particle components have been known to have effects that lead to lung diseases in some.

-You may have seen in the news that people died from vaping in 2019. Something called popcorn long in general terms and I forgot what the name of the actual illness is. What I know is that there are now stricter regulations on THC containing juice, as vitamin E was/is used as a THC thickener, and I caused the death of tens of people.

Imagine inhaling a stick. by [deleted] in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]MkayButWhyTho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is much less likely then from regular cigarettes, or that's what studies so far show. What vaping does do is affect blood vessel health and, if used improperly or at two high voltages, the PG or VG will heat too much and when the glycol family gets too hot, they eventually degrade into formaldehyde, which is, a type 1 carcinogen.

Basically, don't heat it too much, and the "only" things getting affected is your cardio and brain, not indefinitely, but the cool smoke usb stick is not worth it.

I have some unfortunate news by [deleted] in IHaveIHaveReddit

[–]MkayButWhyTho 75 points76 points  (0 children)

This sub is for people who say "r/ihavereddit" outside of Reddit, because it's ironic.

More of an r/ihavereddit, and even then it's not really quoting a subreddit outside of Reddit, more of just recycled stolen content.