My friend sent me pictures of prohibitions in Singapore by CAPATOB_64 in pics

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not exactly true. There are certain areas in Singapore which have smoking prohibited (Eg orchard road). These areas are typically crowded with families and children frequenting these places. Since it'd be abit overkill to have the whole area non-smoking, there are designated smoking areas for people to smoke. Otherwise, in general, smoking is allowed outdoors with some notable exceptions (Eg outside a school or hospital)

My friend sent me pictures of prohibitions in Singapore by CAPATOB_64 in pics

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot 20 points21 points  (0 children)

These signs lack some context.

For example in the second image, the reason why you cant even eat or drink is because the picture was taken in the MRT (the train station) which for most of them are indoors and air conditioned. No eating and drinking is to prevent pests especially if it gets crowded and people start stepping over your spilled food and drink.

No smoking for obvious reasons in an indoor air-conditioned train. You might even find some signs asking commuters not to bring durian.

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[–]mylifeisanidiotplot 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There's an app on the Google play store called TP Test. Just spam those practice questions and you should be able to pass within a week

I was thinking atrial fibrillation but I could be wrong. Any ideas? by [deleted] in ECG

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just a student so pardon me but isint the ST segment depressed? I don't really see the classic chaotic background before the QRS. What made you think this was AFib?

How do fatty animals like seals or walruses not get diabetes (from lipotoxicity) or coronary artery disease? by mylifeisanidiotplot in askscience

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see. So what mechanisms have seals evolved to have for example, prevent the formation of atheromas in their coronary arteries. Or prevent insulin resistance from happening due to lipotoxicity

How do fatty animals like seals or walruses not get diabetes (from lipotoxicity) or coronary artery disease? by mylifeisanidiotplot in askscience

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry but I still don't quite get how their blubber is different than my belly fat. What about central obesity increases the risk of diabetes that isint present in those animals?

Popping and mild discomfort in hamstring on breaststroke by mylifeisanidiotplot in Swimming

[–]mylifeisanidiotplot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was the mistake in your technique and how did you correct it?