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gender illusionist posted:holy poo poo, that bad boy is probably flying around space! Nahh, moving that fast it would have compressed the air in front of it to the point where it would have vaporised in milliseconds from the heat.
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Memento posted:Nahh, moving that fast it would have compressed the air in front of it to the point where it would have vaporised in milliseconds from the heat. Is this why Mexican food night turns into the siege of Tenochtitlan next morning?
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madeintaipei posted:Is this why Mexican food night turns into the siege of Tenochtitlan next morning?
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 03:51 |
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quote:The concussion from the explosion was heard or felt for many miles, including people living in Magnolia, El Dorado and Camden. Magnolia is about 22 straight miles from the scene.
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Lazlo Nibble posted:If I got all the locations right, these readings are roughly nine miles (White Oak Lake), twenty-five miles (Richland Creek Farm), and seventy-five miles (Cane Creek) out, respectively, from the explosion. That means the main peaks on each graph would have to be the sound of the explosion rather than the ground shock, which would only take a few seconds to travel those distances. And the main peaks are all clipped. Woah, nice gif
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 05:18 |
madeintaipei posted:Is this why Mexican food night turns into the siege of Tenochtitlan next morning? Eat more fiber in your regular diet.
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 05:55 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Eat more fiber in your regular diet. That's not always the solution. We seem to be learning more day by day now that we're less "a moving thinking organism" and more a dumb meat ship being piloted by trillions of bacteria. Some people have an intestinal microbiome capable of processing spicy foods. some don't.
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Phy posted:What is it with colleges and doors to nowhere? My university had a door (permanently locked) that exited into free air, outside, three stories up. Also a shrinking hallway where the ground rose, but the ceiling didn't. I swear it’s an accreditation requirement that all colleges must feature non‐Euclidean architecture. Libraries are the most frequent offenders.
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Speaking of food, I kept feeling sick after eating Panda Express but not after eating Chinese food from places without shrimp. And I just found out that cross-contamination is a big thing there. Undiagnosed seafood allergy?
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Platystemon posted:I swear it’s an accreditation requirement that all colleges must feature non‐Euclidean architecture. Books in tongues you cannot read, from places you never knew existed, about things that’ll drive you mad if you so much as look at them. Sounds like the science section with a place for spare organic chemistry textbooks, the best Cthulhu-inspired horror show I’ve ever come across.
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Platystemon posted:I swear it’s an accreditation requirement that all colleges must feature non‐Euclidean architecture. It's all about the atmosphere
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 13:19 |
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Was reminded of this today, it's basically the theme song for this thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJNR2EpS0jw
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 13:44 |
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I would've thought the thread theme song was "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)".
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 13:56 |
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No it's https://youtu.be/bvkAAomMg-k
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Icon Of Sin posted:Books in tongues you cannot read, from places you never knew existed, about things that’ll drive you mad if you so much as look at them. what the gently caress I thought I was in the caves of qud thread
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RandomPauI posted:Speaking of food, I kept feeling sick after eating Panda Express but not after eating Chinese food from places without shrimp. And I just found out that cross-contamination is a big thing there. Undiagnosed seafood allergy? Eat shrimp by itself and see what happens.
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Imagined posted:I would've thought the thread theme song was "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmrs9GYkbqg&t=6s
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https://twitter.com/ibogost/status/1112042171132248065 You gonna let some warning label keep you from your dream?
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chitoryu12 posted:Eat shrimp by itself and see what happens. Make sure to try frozen shrimps. Some people are fine with fresh, but frozen ones trigger a reaction.
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My buddy just got done with a round of steroids to stop his reaction to shrimp. He’s middle aged and grew into having a full blown swelling and anophilactic shock thing at a restaurant. Ambulance, etc. face was a mess It’s weird how you can develop allergies on foods you’ve eaten for decades. Scary actually.
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Imagined posted:I would've thought the thread theme song was "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)". And that Law is the Law of Gravity.
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Burt Sexual posted:My buddy just got done with a round of steroids to stop his reaction to shrimp. He’s middle aged and grew into having a full blown swelling and anophilactic shock thing at a restaurant. Ambulance, etc. face was a mess It’s weird how you can develop allergies on foods you’ve eaten for decades. Scary actually. This happened to a friend. 30 years old and he developed a loving peanut/general nut allergy, has to be insanely careful now. cuz i bust everywhere seriously though its insane that it can happen so late in life
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bring back old gbs posted:This happened to a friend. 30 years old and he developed a loving peanut/general nut allergy, has to be insanely careful now. He has to carry an epi and he taught me how to use it while we were at the pub. Lol I’m going for the chest man
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 19:59 |
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There’s the one tick bite than can make you allergic to red meat, too. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/06/25/621080751/red-meat-allergies-caused-by-tick-bites-are-on-the-rise
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I was just assuming they hired Howard, Fine, and Howard as plumbers or something. I was thinking the same thing. "no wonder their plumbing don't work, these pipes are all full of wires".
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CannonFodder posted:And that Law is the Law of Gravity.
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 20:12 |
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Too soon, man.
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Powershift posted:That's not always the solution. We seem to be learning more day by day now that we're less "a moving thinking organism" and more a dumb meat ship being piloted by trillions of bacteria. Some people have an intestinal microbiome capable of processing spicy foods. some don't. you can train your microbiome and eventurally you may stop making GBS threads so much after ______ food. or like those other posts mentioned you may suddenly become deathly allergic to it and then poo poo and die.
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Icon Of Sin posted:There’s the one tick bite than can make you allergic to red meat, too. My friend got bit by one of those so now shes basically pescatarian. She lives only a few minutes away from where that lady in that article got bit too.
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Is that the one that beheaded the child?
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bring back old gbs posted:This happened to a friend. 30 years old and he developed a loving peanut/general nut allergy, has to be insanely careful now. My allergist told me it’s pretty common for food allergies to pop up or get worse at 30 or 50 because of hormonal changes. I discovered this the hard way.
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Burt Sexual posted:Lol I’m going for the chest man I became allergic to bananas in my 30s and my wouldn't-hurt-a-fly wife has repeatedly said she'd give me the Mia Wallace if needed. Joke's on her though -- I don't carry an epi pen so I'd just choke and die.
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Powershift posted:That's not always the solution. We seem to be learning more day by day now that we're less "a moving thinking organism" and more a dumb meat ship being piloted by trillions of bacteria. Some people have an intestinal microbiome capable of processing spicy foods. some don't. Sometimes it's not even the biome. I can't do spicy foods anymore because of a hiatal hernia. Our meat ships are fragile and prone to permanent damage.
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Dirt Road Junglist posted:Our meat ships are fragile and prone to permanent damage. Speak for yourself, mammal.
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Icon Of Sin posted:Speak for yourself, mammal. I'm still waiting for science to build me robot hands
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Bip Roberts posted:Is that the one that beheaded the child? but he didn't fall off
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VectorSigma posted:but he didn't fall off Not all of him, at least.
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 21:51 |
as long as 51% of the child remains within the slide that meets the spec
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Dirt Road Junglist posted:Sometimes it's not even the biome. I can't do spicy foods anymore because of a hiatal hernia. I just got mine repaired in January, and an implant installed to keep it from recurring. The whole thing was relatively easy, so I recommend it if you're like me and can't live without spicy foods.
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Cichlidae posted:I just got mine repaired in January, and an implant installed to keep it from recurring. The whole thing was relatively easy, so I recommend it if you're like me and can't live without spicy foods. My gastro guy gave surgery a 50/50 chance of either working or making things worse, but that's good to hear. Will have to investigate. Thanks!
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