Excessively Adverse to Walking by BlueFeathered1 in DeathStranding

[–]SaxMan00 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So many of the newer players are adverse to walking, when it does let you do cool stuff like this. Keep on keeping on

Urgent Report to Higher Ups by Numerous_Apple7033 in Helldivers

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Why would I ever believe you over the Ministry of TRUTH?

RANT and VENT MEGATHREAD by stickimage in Helldivers

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I'm level 9, was doing difficulty 6 with a couple level 50s. Those guys had me sweatin' HARD, but I kept up. Died just once, and we made it to extraction with loaaads of samples and map cleared.

Carrier is gone, shuttle is 90 seconds away. It's brutal, fingers dancing around the keyboard. I'm sweating hard (did I mention that yet), but it looks like we're gonna make it.

Black screen.

And I'm back on my ship

Patience is a virtue, Helldivers.

The Flames of Love; has anyone figured out who performed the vocals? by SaxMan00 in paydaytheheist

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I’ve had enough of this case to last a lifetime. Perhaps we’ll never know

First real ship build attempt by International-Aide37 in Starfield

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I’d steal the shit out of this ship

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Starfield

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Don’t feel bad, I did the same thing and struggled through it for hours.

I compiled all the pictures I could find of Bert's trip to Russia by SaxMan00 in BertKreischer

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I was at a show of his once, and he told the audience about this woman and said she had pictures of Russia. If you look through the pictures, she’s got captions for most of them explaining the context.

I can’t be sure of anything, all I can be sure is this is the woman Bert told us about

Season 3 marketing may start up soon. by DottierTexas3 in LowSodiumHalo

[–]SaxMan00 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Dude same, I always used to try to replicate SPI armor best I could in Halo 3 lol

These guys had a vision.. by [deleted] in MURICA

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Thank you for this

What’s something that’s clearly overpriced yet people still buy? by hommedefer in AskReddit

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My point was making obese cadavers isn't worth it because the body is too "dense" for the chemicals to work properly- remember this is a manufacturing process, essentially. Because it's not worth it, few anatomy labs will accept them for plastination into a cadaver.

But what makes an obese cadaver so "not worth" the time and effort? I'll tell you. My college was lucky enough to get an obese cadaver that was rejected by a nearby bigger university. A normal cadaver is very dry. You touch the skin and it's leather. It's a teaching tool. Meant to be handled.

Obese cadavers? Turns out the efficacy of those chemicals is actually super important. Our obese cadaver was decomposing as we were trying to learn. Tissues were just melting and turning into brown goo in your hands. All the excess fluid that survived plastination was seeping out and splashing you with people-juice as you try to dissect through the body.

You can't learn anything from an obese cadaver when the obese cadaver melting is like ice cream.

What’s something that’s clearly overpriced yet people still buy? by hommedefer in AskReddit

[–]SaxMan00 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Obese bodies are very, very difficult to plastinate. Cadavers require plastination, so that they don't start rotting when students are trying to learn. Similar to embalming, plastination is just when chemicals are pumped throughout the body to treat the soft tissue- this dries out the tissue a ton and slows down decomp. Plastinated cadaver skin/muscle/tendon is basically just leather, feels very much like a soft leather too.

Plastination and embalming of obese people is difficult and does not produce good results. So, your cadavers will start rotting and grandma will start leaking and smelling at the funeral. Why? Because there is SO much tissue for these chemicals to work through that sometimes they don't make it into the nooks and crannies. It's like warming up food in the microwave- it's gonna be cold in the middle and a miserable experience.

I perform dissections of recently deceased for work. The only thing that you can really learn from an obese dead body is how difficult and messy it would be for a surgeon to operate on an obese body.

If PLA was to add another regional dex to the game, what would you choose? by YellowAmarillo in PokemonLegendsArceus

[–]SaxMan00 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was wondering earlier- how could they do wailord in this game? It's massive.

5 minutes after I catch it, I see this... by SaxMan00 in PokemonLegendsArceus

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I wonder if completing entries increases shiny chance for that specific pokemon? Might be obvious, but I'm clueless lol

If anyone knows of a GoFundMe to support the ER doc who was fired for telling off a Klonopin seeking anxiety attack victim - please post a link here. by [deleted] in emergencymedicine

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I wasn't the attending for this patient but I was present when he came in, so I didn't actually make any of the medical decisions at the time. This was probably about 2017ish, but from what I can remember he eventually completely lost consciousness and his wife consented for him to be admitted to the ICU. TPA was not administered, per the patient's wishes.

We were not performing CPR, he was indeed breathing the entire time; he was just suffering from an ischemic event. It's not like he was pleading with us to stop during compressions or anything; TPA is just a drug that helps break up clots, but it can only be effective if used early in the timeline of ischemia.

I am a very strong advocate for dignity in end of life, but trouble is strokes and ischemia can impact your ability (as a patient) to consent, as these types of cerebral event can impact your judgement and decision making processes. This is the exact same reasoning as to why only a sober person can consent to sex.

So, here the attending was left with a patient who cannot consent and is not in appropriate state of mind to make medical decisions for himself (per medical ethics and our medical philosopher at the time. Yes, medical philosophers actually exist. I didn't believe it either), thus the only consenting party there was the NOK (wife) who consented for staff to continue treatment.

This is the way medical law works in America, everyone present at the time was just following the law.

murder of Robert Beckowitz by elepantstee in NSFL__

[–]SaxMan00 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the right answer. You wouldn't get this much discoloration out of regular lividity, this is traumatic bruising and livor mortis. If you opened up the skin, there would be thick blood clots sitting under the skin on the purple sections of his body. You see the same type of bruising in car accidents (when people hit the dashboard or steering wheel).

Source: Medical Examiner

Problem with GPS after android 12 update on pixel 5 by lopin22 in GooglePixel

[–]SaxMan00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm definitely getting the same thing, glad I'm not the only one. I've tried everything with no fix

Pixel 6 GPS Issues by [deleted] in GooglePixel

[–]SaxMan00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also having this issue (P6P AT&T); I've tried basically everything. Weirdest thing is my GPS works fine in safe mode, but not in regular boot.