You use resources you have to justify them. Maybe to a voluntary committee. Maybe to a Soviet. Maybe to the supreme leaders appointee. Maybe to a sub unit of the technocratic cabal.
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✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Seriously, you're probably dehydrated1·2 days agoAnyone with isotonic fluid loss. Alcoholics for instance. People who lose a lot of salt with their sweat(this is both an individual variation and a very well studied version of heat adaption, athletes and outdoor workers end up with b dilute sweat a week or two after they start experiencing heat stress). True dehydration (increased osmolality) triggers thirst but isotonic fluid deficiency may not
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Seriously, you're probably dehydrated2·3 days agoJust from food. I’m heat adapted and exercise adapted and my sweat is decidedly not salty. I don’t use AC and went through that recent US east coast heat wave, so I’m comfortable at 90f/32C. I don’t lose a lot from sweat.
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Seriously, you're probably dehydrated4·3 days agoI have drank around 2 gallons/7.5 liters of fluid today after cycling all day. I think I’m on top of it.
Felis catus
Look at the color, that’s a Felis silvestris.
Do better Mickey.
“Everywhere I go smells like shit.”
Teratomas and reproductive organs, name an more iconic combo
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•'The censorship is a step too far': Ready or Not is getting review bombed after developers sanitise the game to adhere to stricter console standardsEnglish32·7 days agoI don’t think the console market is okay for a variety of reasons. This particular issue however, not being able to publish whatever the fuck you want under someone else’s brand, is very much not high on them. The other reasons, the anticompetitive nature of the industry, is what makes it a problem. Most certainly not someone deciding they don’t want their product marketed with fucking around with corpses.
And relieving the developers of the agency of their own vision is specious. They made a decision. Obviously this new direction is within what they’re trying to deliver or they wouldn’t be doing it. The most salient point here is that the amount of changes they seem to be making are negligible. Dismemberment of living people fine, dismemberment of corpses gone. They claim they’ve preserved their vision through limited changes. Everybody else is playing like the loss of that is a fundamental betrayal. It’s fucking ridiculous.
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•'The censorship is a step too far': Ready or Not is getting review bombed after developers sanitise the game to adhere to stricter console standardsEnglish79·7 days agoOh I don’t dispute that but my stupidity doesn’t tend to be crying about censorship over the fact that you can’t dismember bodies after they’re already dead. Company decides it wants to adapt to a particular market and people act like their personal vision of a world where you can dismember all the corpses you want was attacked.
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•'The censorship is a step too far': Ready or Not is getting review bombed after developers sanitise the game to adhere to stricter console standardsEnglish1015·8 days agoGamers really are fucking dumb
LaTeX no less. Make sure your safeword markup is correct.
The liberal brain, gentlemen. Tou Thao was convicted for keeping bystanders from intervening while not doing anything himself. He might’ve been less worse, but he still deserved to go to prison. And he remained unrepentant to the end. Of the four cops he got the second worst sentence despite never laying a hand on Mr. Floyd precisely because he refused to admit any culpability. It really is a good comparison, seeing this comment.
This is the bloke that grabbed me on the penis
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Please remember to spread the word about this :(3·13 days agoAnd if you meet flourine out on the wild, you will be F’ed. It will bind itself to you without your consent or caring about things like essential biological processes for life.
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Please remember to spread the word about this :(9·13 days agoLife is a game of burning but trying to do it slowly.
✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•The cell wall is the wall of the cell.English1·15 days agodeleted by creator
FDA has ruled triclosan as not recognized as safe back in 2016 and is currently deferring benzalkonium chloride.
It has some to do with evolutionary pressure but more to do with water, surfactants and friction in the right application works very very well for antimicrobial purposes and the addition of antibacterial chemicals is potentially harmful to you without benefit(this is why both Europe and the US largely banned triclosan soap). There’s nothing we’d really lose by encouraging resistance to things like alcohol sanitizer which works for most things, though. That works in a different way. The metabolic demands to resist that would include things like spore forming. That doesn’t just appear in a plasmid with some selective pressure like antimicrobial resistance.
Fuck Papa Johns.