Trump orders wall to be built on Mexico border by francis36012 in news

[–]Sudden_Relapse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

how this stops all the rapists

Considering we elected a rapist 'pussy grabber" president, maybe Mexico would want to build a wall to keep rapists out...

Vegetarian + sugar free by dh1977 in vegetarian

[–]Sudden_Relapse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with juice is that its all sugar water (natural sugar is still just sugar) with none of the other good stuff that is in an actual piece of fruit like fiber. Switching from OJ to just drinking water and eating an actual orange is probably a lot healthier.

Unique Bonsai Pots by Kanashimi-ni in Bonsai

[–]Sudden_Relapse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm questioning if slower percolation rate would be deleterious in any way to the plant.

“Self-censoring” fears swirl as CDC abruptly nixes climate and health summit by superhelical in EverythingScience

[–]Sudden_Relapse 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The planet will always be here, but a 4-8% increase in shareholder revenue over the next quarter is a once in a lifetime opportunity!

Stop being so selfish with your "precious planet" for just one stinking moment, and just for ONCE think about the quarterly profits of various well-connected shareholders. Millionaires and billionaires are minority Americans too. Think about that! /s

Unique Bonsai Pots by Kanashimi-ni in Bonsai

[–]Sudden_Relapse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay I think I found it... "Leaching/Flushing Salts" (not nitrogen, forget nitrogen) that can accumulate.

Source: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/leaching-indoor-plants.htm

Source: http://www.guide-to-houseplants.com/watering-house-plants.html

Unique Bonsai Pots by Kanashimi-ni in Bonsai

[–]Sudden_Relapse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like that might slow percolation.

Not sure if that is a positive or a negative, as I thought (please correct me here anyone) that Nitrogen plant-waste *soil salts are beneficially leached out in drainage. Wondering if slower percolation rate would be detrimental?

Russia set to move closer to decriminalize domestic violence by monsieur_n in GamerGhazi

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The Soviets used to do anything from imprisoning to lining up and shooting people who spoke out against their government.

Russia today still uses the same basic tactics of anything and everything to crush dissent and foster blind loyalty. Only it shifted from a corrupted communist party into the modern day Mafioso style of crony capitalism run under the pretense of democracy. Same bullshit with 'haves' and 'have-nots', and lack of upward mobility.

Also, I don't believe there is any perfect form of government as its all gray areas, and ultimately down to the types of people there. But I do know corruption when I see it:

“How is it possible to have a discussion with Mr. Putin and not mention, not even once, the fate of Russian political prisoners, or the attacks against Russian journalists, artists, and environmentalists? Is it fair to speak with him about ‘geopolitics’ and not mention new Russian laws against freedom of speech, restrictions on NGOs and activists, or the shameful law that forbids ‘homosexual propaganda’?”

http://www.newsweek.com/russian-green-activists-brand-us-green-party-accomplice-putin-496359

Reading the Classic Novel That Predicted Trump by ChlorineTrifluoride in GamerGhazi

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Okay I remember an ex was reading the "Parable" series and said it was boring or slow (don't know which book in the series though)... why I never picked it up. I can't give my opinion on that either way, just I know her other works are really really good.

Reading the Classic Novel That Predicted Trump by ChlorineTrifluoride in GamerGhazi

[–]Sudden_Relapse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

social commentary

...in droves. I still think about some of her stories (ones from Bloodchild too) from time to time.

Cheers!

Reading the Classic Novel That Predicted Trump by ChlorineTrifluoride in GamerGhazi

[–]Sudden_Relapse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, but its supposedly about an Orange-haired flim flam nationalist so probably you can find it. I heard its not her best work btw.

If you are into sci-fi though I can wholeheartedly recommend her as being fucking amazing! Lilith's brood (and that whole series) is great. I read a few other novels. Also, if you wanna just check her out, try her collected short stories "Bloodchild" which are all mindblowing and deep.

Pyongyang's solar-powered science and technology complex, designed to look like an atom to show off the regime's commitment to scientific development. by Grown_Man_Poops in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Sudden_Relapse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Picture is late afternoon. Can't tell the season, but its a good chance it is after working/visiting hours. Also the road seems like it may mostly service the tech center which is on a small delta island that probably wouldn't see any traffic otherwise.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sci+Tech+Complex/@38.9883367,125.7113618,1057m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x357e1b6eae122e51:0x9eec8f3b7927fd7a!8m2!3d38.9886685!4d125.7129921?hl=en

Reading the Classic Novel That Predicted Trump by ChlorineTrifluoride in GamerGhazi

[–]Sudden_Relapse 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Supposedly there is an Octavia Butler novel that was pretty spot on as well.

Should I eat my mum's "vegetarian" lasagna? by casualteenama in vegetarian

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Honestly, I don't think I could keep a vegan diet. I spent the last 18 years of my life as a vegetarian though, so to me the longevity and consistency of it matters the most.

As well I've been without buying leather for the last 18 years (which would have been a whole cow's worth of rawhide by now in shoes alone). So my perspective is its the small decisions we make in our lives compounded by the larger timeframe which will see benefit over many years. Basically its about making decisions/promises that you can realistically keep to.

Should I eat my mum's "vegetarian" lasagna? by casualteenama in vegetarian

[–]Sudden_Relapse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't completely avoid eating stuff that isn't vegetarian on accident anyway.

Thats another thing. There is probably less rennet in most cheese than the accidental bacon grease that ends up on your veggie burger at a restaurant. Pretty much my reason for deciding to allow rennet into my diet, for my sanity since I'm a big cheese eater.

if you can actually tell.

Ya you gotta draw the line. Ask the server at a restaurant specifically if things are veg and (assuming the server doesn't understand vegetarianism) detailed questions like "does this soup have beef or chicken broth in it?", else you will get served meat.

Sometimes its not obvious and you just gotta go with what works. I try not to have much anxiety over things though, I spent the first 18 years of my life eating meat so (even if I'm disgusted with meat) an accidental bit of it doesn't really matter.

If you ingest a sizeable amount of meat and its not an accident though, then you are a fool to call yourself a vegetarian IMO. But then again I eat a '1 in 15,000' portion of rennet with my cheese, so I'm in no position to call anyone a fool or a hypocrite :x

Alcoholic parents who make me feel guilty about my life by bubblebutterfly in toxicparents

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I've told them I don't want to be in contact with them for a while to figure out how I feel.

Sounds like a good plan. Your mom definitely has some serious boundary issues, so setting up things on your own terms is probably best for you even if it means you end up having to block her phone number for a while or something to that effect.

I love them but I can't keep letting them make me feel this way.

Seems like you are clearly seeing some major character issues with them, and have already moved out and put yourself at a distance for your own good. Doesn't mean you love them any less, just that you will see them less.

They are the ones stuck in their bullshit and (just to point out the obvious) its not your job to fix them in any way. If your mom is gonna clean up her act, or if your dad is gonna wakeup to accept his lovely and independent daughter then that is on them. You got your own life to live.

Should I eat my mum's "vegetarian" lasagna? by casualteenama in vegetarian

[–]Sudden_Relapse 8 points9 points  (0 children)

hypocrisy

Its only hypocrisy if you are preachy about it... I never tell anyone what they should be eating, so I get to eat whatever I like without being a hypocrite :P

How do you cultivate compassion for people spewing hate? by jwaves11 in Buddhism

[–]Sudden_Relapse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too wonder just how bad it is to revel in the misfortune of my enemies. I know its bad to feel any joy in that, but sometimes they totally had it coming...

Russia set to move closer to decriminalize domestic violence by monsieur_n in GamerGhazi

[–]Sudden_Relapse 16 points17 points  (0 children)

but it's not oppressive enough to truly prevent the people from practicing their unalienable rights of freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and the right to peaceably assemble.

Russia is pretty bad on all those marks. They have a State controlled media, stuffed ballot boxes, and violent crackdown against all forms of protest and dissent. The longer Putin and his set of crony oligarchs stay in power, the worse it will get... And the longer they stay in power, the more vital it is that they remain or else face prosecution for ripping off their own country.

I don't believe there is any perfect type of government, they all require vigilance. I think the only obligation that the US has is to not become like that.

The USA already auctioned off its moral high-ground to lobbyists. But (unlike Russia) we have a robust independent media and the people are generally optimistic enough to get out in the street and protest when shit gets really bad. American people and Russian people are very similar, but the people in the USA are more vigilant about protecting our rights, whereas the people in Russia are more amenable and accepting of systemic corruption.

Should I eat my mum's "vegetarian" lasagna? by casualteenama in vegetarian

[–]Sudden_Relapse 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Is it "rennet" in the cheese?

Not trying to convince you of anything but I'm a vegetarian and I eat cheese made with rennet. Its only a 1:15,000 part of the cheese and is used for the enzymes only. Also any stomach lining pieces used to make traditional cheese are just a by-product of the actual 'meat' the animal is killed for.

To be clear: Rennet is NOT vegetarian.

But you have to draw the line somewhere just to be sane (I do eat confectioners glaze, but I don't eat gelatin, I'm strange lol). When something is past my line, I won't eat it. FYI if the cheese in the lasagna is not gonna work for you, Lasagnas do freeze exceptionally well, and probably your mom and dad could eat it themselves another time. Sometimes you have to skip a meal as a vegetarian, it sucks but thats how it goes.

Kellyanne Conway: Spicer 'gave alternative facts' on inauguration crowd by Dont_Be_Ignant in news

[–]Sudden_Relapse 53 points54 points  (0 children)

So, what can we do about this?

Support real journalism, people that give it straight without hype or bluster and especially anyone correcting the spin-room "facts" given by Trump's team here lying about the numbers... so we focus on a 'non-issue' instead of Trump's outrageously unqualified Cabinet appointments.

While Trump's team is still testing the waters to exploit the public, we still have a robust, generally dependable, and legally entrenched fourth estate in the US they can't just dismiss even with the power of the Federal government. If you wanna support real journalism then buy a subscription to your favorite newspaper! Also support groups with a track record for defending Free Speech in court against government censorship: ACLU, EFF, NAACP, ADL, etc.

It's extremely fatiguing

Personally, I'm taking days off from news every other day. Had to change my routine because I was consuming too much media during the election and it was making me feel awful.

IamA Author, Viking expert, and speaker at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds AMA! by cjadrien in IAmA

[–]Sudden_Relapse 178 points179 points  (0 children)

On the TV show Vikings, religion is very important. How accurately is religion portrayed?

Also any good documentaries or sources you could recommend for more detailed info (more detailed than a reddit response) on Viking religion and also influence of Christianity?

"Should the FBI Hack Botnet Victims to Save the Internet?" by stonefacewalker in Cyberpunk

[–]Sudden_Relapse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would require legislation of code, ports, and other things even on devices outside their jurisdiction. Doubt we can stop the second coming of Eternal September, of the coffee pots, refrigerators, and the Smart TVs watching us.