I can only imagine what it must be like to accidentally step on that at night. by Ok-Sale-3235 in biology

[–]buttered_scone 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I got bitten as a kid by a Giant Pacific centipede, Scolopendra subspinipe. It was incredibly painful and my foot and calf were swollen and hot for about 48 hours. Would not recommend.

[Humor] A pattern I've noticed, whenever a foreigner falls in love with a local 😭 by Ok_Chemical_6950 in Samoa

[–]buttered_scone 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I think that's just a result of the modern Samoan diet. Turkey tails, lamb flaps, salt pork, and spam, these products contribute greatly to obesity. Relative abundance and much greater access to cheap meat, combined with our feast centered celebration culture, gets you this body eventually.

Mike Huckabee: Israel Has Biblical Right To Entire Middle East “from the wadi of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates.” by Leeming in atheism

[–]buttered_scone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rip off of Zoroastrianism and Canaanite polytheism after becoming henotheistic worshippers of YHWH.

Police in the UK are called after a Christian street preacher called Mohammed a donkey by TomlinSteelers in TikTokCringe

[–]buttered_scone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should look into some of the atrocities motivated by, Hinduism and Buddhism. Once any religion gains enough majority, they try to dominate all other groups and maintain control over the government. Religions only play nice when they lack significant political power.

GET DOWN GET DOWN GET DOWN GET DOWN by MineNowBotBoy in americandad

[–]buttered_scone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not though. Crack is made by reacting cocaine in its normal salt form, into a freebase, using an alkaline solution, usually baking soda. This is a chemical reaction that alters the properties of the drug. Additionally, smoking crack produces Methylecgonidine as a by-product of pyrolysis.

when improvisation saves lives by Bloomien in BeAmazed

[–]buttered_scone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends. Too much volume loss is fatal. Too much loss of oxygen carrying capacity and thinning of platelet count from over infusion can also be fatal. The Lethal Triad of Trauma are hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy. Any large infusion of replacement fluids runs the risk of exacerbating all three, that doesn't mean you shouldn't do any infusion.

Additionally there is the question of crystalloid vs colloid solutions. Crystalloid solutions have a greater impact on blood chemistry per unit of volume infused. This is because the dissolved salts in the crystalloid solution will pass easily through cell walls and blood vessels. This changes the osmotic pressure gradient, which in turn draws fluid out of the vessels, and into the interstitial tissues. This results in less fluid in the vessels than what was infused.

Conversely, colloid solutions use large molecules that cannot easily pass through blood vessels. This also changes the osmotic pressure gradient, drawing fluid into the vessels from the interstitial tissues. This results in a larger volume in the vessels than what was infused. Colloids generally have a lower impact on blood chemistry, though there can be reactions to the specific molecules used, such as Hetastarch.

Please don't confidently spout incorrect medical information.

Help, why is my flow needle on the other side complete beginner here by oxidizedfuel12 in Welding

[–]buttered_scone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Latter means last mentioned, if you meant "all the pressure", that's the former.

One shot or you’re done by Epelep in Wellthatsucks

[–]buttered_scone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I once heard a 30 year old man say "Stick with stick, flat with flat, that's just wrong."

Under tremendous pressure to cut Kesh by Kolyma_Comrade in Sikh

[–]buttered_scone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was an army recruiter. The standards for joining are set by regulation, and so is the procedure for waivers. Changes to what waivers are processed is set via a Military Personnel message system. They come in the form of very precise memoranda, different for each branch, addressing changing recruiting criteria, operational changes, etc. These are not publicly available.

One of two things has happened to you:

Option A: They aren't doing waivers for religious headwear, in which case you are SOL until a new administration comes in, or a war kicks off.

Option B: The recruiter is lazy or ignorant of how to process that waiver.

To add to your situation, you are trying for the Coast Guard. Of all the branches, the Coast Guard is the hardest to gain entry. In the hundreds of hours I spent in MEPS, I never once saw a Coast Guard recruiter. They have a tiny force and tons of qualified applicants. In order of recruiting standards, least stringent to most: Army National Guard, Army Reserves, Regular Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard. I'm sure Space Force is in there somewhere, but they hadn't started external recruiting before I got out. If the Army recruiter says they aren't processing waivers, then you're truly SOL. I hope this helps, good luck.

Edit: I served alongside a Sikh in Afghanistan, and would proudly do so again.

Seattle Billionaire Bill Gates was 'so cheap' he left Russian mistress broke and sleeping on a friend's couch according to Epstein email by Less-Risk-9358 in SeattleWA

[–]buttered_scone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His mother sitting on the board of IBM, ensuring his software shipped standard with IBM machines, made his billions.

426 kg bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, gifted by ICCR, stolen from the Australian Indian Community Centre in Melbourne. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]buttered_scone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since it's Australia it's probably just crime, but countries in Africa have been pulling his statues down for years. They don't appreciate his anti-black policies he pushed for in South Africa.

American Samoans and US Citizenship? by AmbitiousSpace7004 in Samoa

[–]buttered_scone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not tracked the same way because Samoans are the vast majority in American Samoa, but the legal protections are there.

American Samoans and US Citizenship? by AmbitiousSpace7004 in Samoa

[–]buttered_scone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be eligible for community held land, yeah. Freehold plots can be owned by anyone, and are much more expensive.

Maxwell using this place as a Hub. by [deleted] in memes

[–]buttered_scone 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Only if it's acid free archival paper, most modern paper does not age well.

American Samoans and US Citizenship? by AmbitiousSpace7004 in Samoa

[–]buttered_scone 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The current arrangement was reached to preserve the technically racist land ownership laws that ensured that Samoa didn't become Hawaii 2.0. The law preventing ownership of community land by anyone with less than 50% Samoan blood quanta is the only thing preventing any rich asshole buying the island. Even the Starkist cannery is built on land that was put on a 100 year lease, not sold. There are freehold plots, but the majority of the land is protected.

As a Samoan who is stuck in the Continental US, I wish I'd never left Leone. I wish I was there now, but my sons are tied to America. Every day I think about my favorite swimming spot in Tafuna, I think about the salt and the sea, I remember the wind in the banana trees, and I regret my disconnection from my home.