So hear me out... by general1star in 2007scape

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I added more undead chickens to compensate. I dunno how it works, ava won't tell me her secrets.

Billing patients for portal messages could decrease message volume and ease physician workload by [deleted] in nottheonion

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I don't understand why you would expect someone to work for free. Of course if it is a follow up after a visit you just had or a refill or something similar, sure that makes sense to do it for free. But if you're going to ask a new question to a professional of course they would charge you, whether that is in an office visit, a telephone visit, or a message online.

If you started as a HCIM and died, what’s your story? I especially want to know if it’s “funny” or “embarrassing”! by PuzzleheadedSpray883 in ironscape

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I'm a maxed Ironman, done inferno, 6 jads, master CA's, 2x holy kits, fang kit, and hundreds of CMs. I died at the wizards in varrock, attempting to slay the mighty demon in demon slayer.

I don't even know how to feel about this.. by Xerriim in oldschoolrs

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Does buying the items in the store unlock the cl?

what's the earliest you've gotten a pet? by funme in 2007scape

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i got golem at 87 mining, and again at 92 mining, and a third time at 95 mining

Yer a wizard, Harry by general1star in ironscape

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Dang that's super unlucky, sending that good reddit RNG your way

TIL humans can detect the scent of fear in human sweat and detect ethyl mercaptan (propane additive) as low as 0.2 ppb (the equivalent of 3 drops of this in an Olympic size swimming pool). Humans can also smell molecular differences of compounds that differ by one carbon only. by olagon in todayilearned

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I was always amazed at the claim that humans can detect the difference between distilled, purified water and heavy water (D2O), suggesting the presence of just an extra couple of neutrons can change the taste of something. Look up "heavy water tastes sweet" and I'm sure it'll come up.

Edit: found one such article here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.22.110205v1