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Selklubber posted:Lololololol I'm a bit confused on how that's revenge. Is she implying that she was the person who posted that review? Then why would she also add "I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE" at the end? Or is gracie just using the wrong word? e: New Page Postal Parcel has a new favorite as of 10:19 on Jul 19, 2016 |
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Postal Parcel posted:I'm a bit confused on how that's revenge. Another person posted a different complaint on the Facebook page, she's mad because hers got removed.
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Vladimir Poutine posted:Beetus x2 Lol. That's pretty funny. Was that part of a Photoshop phriday?
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I don't understand the difference between the types, so am I correct in assuming they can't possibly exist in one person at once? Like one is too much insulin and the other is not enough?
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Postal Parcel posted:I'm a bit confused on how that's revenge. See her weird rant a couple of pages back about how she didn't like how one cashier looked at another.
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:I don't understand the difference between the types, so am I correct in assuming they can't possibly exist in one person at once? Like one is too much insulin and the other is not enough? By my extremely shaky understanding, Type 1 means you don't produce enough insulin, Type 2 means that your body is so used to having insulin in its system that it develops a resistance. So no, I don't think it's very likely for someone to develop both.
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Christo posted:By my extremely shaky understanding, Type 1 means you don't produce enough insulin, Type 2 means that your body is so used to having insulin in its system that it develops a resistance. Yeah, this is about right. Insulin is a hormone that's used by your body to control the amount of glucose (which is a vital energy for your body's cells) in your bloodstream: it bonds to cells and basically acts like a key in the lock, letting glucose be absorbed by them. If you have too much sugar, it gets stored in your liver as a reserve. Your body ideally generates insulin when necessary to make sure that your body doesn't get too much or too little sugar. Type 2 was called "adult-onset diabetes" for a while, and it's the one that people semi-jokingly associate with eating too much sugar: the insulin-producing cells get overworked and your body eventually stops responding to insulin (which can be genetic or caused by poor diet). Type 1 diabetes is where your body kills the insulin-producing cells, typically while you're still a fetus in the womb. If you ended up with both types of diabetes, you'd probably die because you're not producing insulin AND can't accept it.
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:I don't understand the difference between the types, so am I correct in assuming they can't possibly exist in one person at once? Like one is too much insulin and the other is not enough? Type 1 is when your immune system decides to gently caress up your pancreas and therefore your insulin production, while type 2 is when your body builds up a tolerance for insulin, reducing its effectiveness. Double diabetes is a thing that exists, but I don't know how GMO insulin could specifically be the cause. Incidentally, practically all insulin used for modern treatment is GMO insulin, which has supplanted the previous practice of using animal insulin. The full text of the study is available online. I'm far from an expert, but from a cursory reading, there's some definite dishonesty in that infographic. -Each patient in the trial was already at an elevated risk for developing type 1 diabetes -The insulin autoimmune response is almost exclusive to Japan, where childhood type 1 diabetes is significantly rarer -Using recombinant human (GMO) insulin has absolutely nothing to do with the effect, and it had the same occurrence when animal insulin was the standard
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Kajeesus posted:-Each patient in the trial was already at an elevated risk for developing type 1 diabetes That's the odd part. Bottled insulin is made from pigs, so it's as natural as getting a baboon heart. The GMO is probably closer to 'natural' or at the very least no more unnatural. And one of the biggest griefs about GMO is the risk of seed replicating and destroying or out-competing regular crops. Even if GMO insulin turned out to be terrible, it can't spread outside your body and if it did cause Double Diabetes, we could just stop using it. I'm going to guess GMO insulin is significantly cheaper than bottled insulin, which is one of the most expensive fluids out there.
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Krispy Kareem posted:That's the odd part. Bottled insulin is made from pigs, so it's as natural as getting a baboon heart. The GMO is probably closer to 'natural' or at the very least no more unnatural. And one of the biggest griefs about GMO is the risk of seed replicating and destroying or out-competing regular crops. Even if GMO insulin turned out to be terrible, it can't spread outside your body and if it did cause Double Diabetes, we could just stop using it. You assume that most of the people who complain about "GMO" on social media know what it is beyond a vague it's unnatural
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Henchman of Santa posted:His campaign started with him belittling war heroes. yeah but half of this topic is belittling people who glorify are veterans
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I for one am grateful that modern science allows my lovely body to continue operating.
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Ein cooler Typ posted:yeah but half of this topic is belittling people who glorify are veterans Even the edgiest posters here would probably not criticize John McCain for being a POW.
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Henchman of Santa posted:His campaign started with him belittling war heroes. Which war hero? McCain? To be fair, McCain was a terrible pilot.
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if he was so great he wouldn't have gotten captured
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Ein cooler Typ posted:yeah but half of this topic is belittling people who glorify are veterans But we're also not running for president.
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chitoryu12 posted:Yeah, this is about right. Insulin is a hormone that's used by your body to control the amount of glucose (which is a vital energy for your body's cells) in your bloodstream: it bonds to cells and basically acts like a key in the lock, letting glucose be absorbed by them. If you have too much sugar, it gets stored in your liver as a reserve. Your body ideally generates insulin when necessary to make sure that your body doesn't get too much or too little sugar. There's a type 3 diabetes called "surgical diabetes" whereby se surgery or another has damaged or removed parts of the pancreas and your body can't produce enough insulin. In effect, it's very similar to type I
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unwantedplatypus posted:There's a type 3 diabetes called "surgical diabetes" whereby se surgery or another has damaged or removed parts of the pancreas and your body can't produce enough insulin. In effect, it's very similar to type I My mom actually got that! She had her gallbladder removed in 2010 after finding out that she had undiagnosed gallstones that led to pancreatitis, and then spent the next 6 years not knowing she had an umbilical hernia after the surgery until she ended up hospitalized a month ago. When she got into the hospital the second time, they found that she had actually been diabetic from the 2010 surgery this whole time and we never noticed. I had to help her figure out how to work her new glucose meter and lancing device when she got out. My girlfriend and I also used the meter out of curiosity to test our blood sugar, just to see if we were normal. It does hurt more than you'd expect such a tiny needle to.
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unwantedplatypus posted:There's a type 3 diabetes called "surgical diabetes" whereby se surgery or another has damaged or removed parts of the pancreas and your body can't produce enough insulin. In effect, it's very similar to type I My favorite that I just learned about is glucose intolerance. All the fun of diabetes, none of the treatments!
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Panic! at Nabisco posted:There's a fairly significant body of research on people doubling down on their beliefs to avoid embarrassment when presented with factual evidence to the contrary (the "backfire effect") too. It's insanely depressing when you think about it, and I think it's something we, and psychology academia, should be putting much more emphasis on understanding and counteracting. I've seen it happen with young-earth creationists and the like. I believe that the universe is 6000 years old and all life descends from the animals on Noah's Ark. Here's a ton of simple, objective, unbiased evidence that conclusively proves all of that to be astonishingly wrong. Thank you so much! Because of those articles I have strengthened my faith and now believe even harder than before in Noah's Ark.
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Stoatbringer posted:I've seen it happen with young-earth creationists and the like. A lot of American evangelicals think that 'faith' means believing in something DESPITE mountains of evidence to the contrary. So the more evidence you present, the more you make their case. It is not about logic.
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How could the word of God ever be wrong? *slowly sweeps old testament under the rug*
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Ularg posted:How could the word of God ever be wrong? *slowly sweeps old testament under the rug* *except for the part whete I get to hate gays *
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TotalLossBrain posted:A lot of American evangelicals think that 'faith' means believing in something DESPITE mountains of evidence to the contrary. So the more evidence you present, the more you make their case. It is not about logic. Yeah, I stopped trying when I finally realised that. They love evidence, because it just proves how much super-strength-faith they must have to keep on denying it. They'll get VIP seating in Heaven or something, I guess.
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I found a gold mine of a source for new quotes.quote:The more victimized the subreddit is, the more they complain to admins. Admins look into it and ban who ever technically broke the rules. So basically, if you do something within a feminism-spectrum subreddit, you're likely to attract attention from reddit admins. quote:Feminism is a remarkably unpopular ideology in the general population. It only gets advanced because the elite keep trying to force it on everyone else. It has almost no support outside of elite, upper-class circles. More people despise feminism, than call themselves feminists. quote:basically, if they align with the ideals of the SRS cult, they're going to have the admins on their side Edit: Oh my God, Ularg has a new favorite as of 20:50 on Jul 19, 2016 |
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I'm guessing there's already a DeviantArt gallery dedicated to just this.
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Stoatbringer posted:I'm guessing there's already a DeviantArt gallery dedicated to just this. My depictions are of this beinh done consentually, actually.
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Ularg posted:I found a gold mine of a source for new quotes. Sweet jumpin' Jesus, how enormous a piece of human garbage must you be to complain that Reddit is feminist
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Sweet jumpin' Jesus, how enormous a piece of human garbage must you be to complain that Reddit is feminist It's like the dude who was ranting about how Fox News was too drat liberal.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Sweet jumpin' Jesus, how enormous a piece of human garbage must you be to complain that Reddit is feminist There are people who seriously complain that Imgur has been "taken over by SJWs". It always seems to be a thing where the most bigoted people always feel like they're also the most oppressed.
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My terrible views are being called out as being terrible? HELP HELP I'M BEING REPRESSED!
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Maker Of Shoes posted:My terrible views are being called out as being terrible? HELP HELP I'M BEING REPRESSED! That's what people do bow though. They think that all they're doing is having a perfectly valid opinion, then BAM a liberal slanders them by calling them racist! God, its hard to be a white Christian in America.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:You assume that most of the people who complain about "GMO" on social media know what it is beyond a vague it's unnatural A Jimmy Kimmel bit where he asked what a GMO is. Apparently a lot of people also can't spell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzEr23XJwFY There's also a gluten video.
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Hey look it's this lovely post again http://imgur.com/gallery/x0EkC Now you can enjoy it with the new Imgur theme !!!
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goose fleet posted:Hey look it's this lovely post again the hell did they do to imgur?
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goose fleet posted:Hey look it's this lovely post again Oh good lordy loo... Roko's Basilisk, a complete misrepresentation of Fermi's Paradox, and a heap of stuff that seems less "theory" and more "stuff someone thought up while on weed." Terrifying indeed. These kids need to go outside more.
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Nuebot posted:the hell did they do to imgur? the new redesign seems to put more emphasis on interacting with/posting to the community i haven't figured out how to get to the direct link once i've uploaded an image anymore. it's gross and ugly and i've moved on to greener image hosts
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Someone Awful! posted:the new redesign seems to put more emphasis on interacting with/posting to the community After you upload, right-click the image and choose "copy image location" or whatever's relevant to your browser.
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I can't wait for the awkward neckbeard posts directed at @sarah and claiming ____ about the community is now destroyed forever
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Absurd Alhazred posted:After you upload, right-click the image and choose "copy image location" or whatever's relevant to your browser. Hover on the little floating down-arrow and go to "Get share links".
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