KmartQuality
KmartQuality t1_ixgp9ok wrote
Reply to My mom early 90's by voodoo1985
Needs shoulder pads.
KmartQuality t1_ixfr0mv wrote
This chart is measuring Americans?
KmartQuality t1_ix5rkt4 wrote
Reply to comment by semiomni in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
Oh, honey. You're here all day. It's not for me.
KmartQuality t1_ix5pf32 wrote
Reply to comment by semiomni in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
Defensive much?
KmartQuality t1_ix5fzv7 wrote
Reply to comment by semiomni in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
You are too easy to drag into the internet mud. It's dirty and slippery in here. Do you like it? You can leave anytime
KmartQuality t1_ix4yd4f wrote
Reply to comment by KmartQuality in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
We're narrowing down what a loophole is. There seems to be confusion.
KmartQuality t1_ix4xz5n wrote
Reply to comment by semiomni in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
No, that's a question mark
KmartQuality t1_ix4u5wg wrote
Reply to comment by SublightMonster in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
Just looked up a tanuki.
It's probably at the local zoo!
KmartQuality t1_ix4tgxn wrote
Reply to comment by twobit211 in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
CoonWorld
KmartQuality t1_ix4t6jm wrote
Reply to comment by semiomni in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
You described a loophole.
KmartQuality t1_ix4sxvb wrote
Reply to comment by ensalys in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
Where is there enough wild space in the Netherlands to support wolf packs?
KmartQuality t1_ix4sjzk wrote
Reply to TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
You're welcome 😁
KmartQuality t1_ivnz230 wrote
Reply to comment by x_LoneWolf_x in An example of the rare but effective "self-yeet." by Alabussy
It's not baseless. He based his conclusions on visual observation.
KmartQuality t1_iunn28t wrote
Reply to comment by coldcynic in Objects on display in the Louvre by date of creation [OC] by df_iris
This isn't r/askhistorians
KmartQuality t1_iunkcyc wrote
Reply to comment by chet- in Yer a wizard, Jerry by JoeProHero7
Do you put them all together and drive like a car?
KmartQuality t1_iuk0hhe wrote
Reply to comment by kodos_der_henker in British and Austrian scientists have developed substances that have the opportunity to replace rare earths. In the future, the "artificial cosmic magnets" produced in the laboratory are expected to be used in wind power generation and electric vehicles. by future168life
I get that.
But why does china get so much more of it?
So many valuable, difficult to extract things are mined in many places. Have they just not looked everywhere yet because the demand is so new?
KmartQuality t1_iujzdcw wrote
Reply to comment by Calm-Zombie2678 in There is no species more universally hated by humans than the mosquito by threejeez
That would be enough for me to close the border permanently and end all contact with the outside world.
KmartQuality t1_iujz3k2 wrote
Reply to comment by --eRa--- in There is no species more universally hated by humans than the mosquito by threejeez
Death by mosquito is an occasional by-product of their reproductive needs. Death by hand is a completely conscious and deliberate affair.
KmartQuality t1_iujxk0z wrote
Reply to comment by FromLondonToLA in LPT: Pointing a regular fan at drying clothes indoors massively speeds up process in wet season by Intertubes_Unclogger
Add in a heater and you've got a dryer!
KmartQuality t1_iujx2mu wrote
Reply to comment by isekai-cheeese in Alaska Airlines flight delayed after 2 pilots have 'professional disagreement', refuse to fly together by OyVeyzMeir
I know, right? Just press the takeoff button and let's go!
KmartQuality t1_iujn1jg wrote
Reply to comment by future168life in British and Austrian scientists have developed substances that have the opportunity to replace rare earths. In the future, the "artificial cosmic magnets" produced in the laboratory are expected to be used in wind power generation and electric vehicles. by future168life
The article makes it sound that this product was seemed basically impossible to produce at scale or economically until someone just decided to do a backyard experiment.
It was so simple nobody ever tried? And voila, a new world economy?
What am I missing?
Also, why does this stuff to only get mined in China? Is it because only they are willing to dig up enough ground to make it worthwhile, thereby ruining their land? There are lots of places people have shown extreme willingness to destroy the future in the search for profit today.
Edit How cheap is china producing this dust?
KmartQuality t1_iuaguok wrote
Reply to comment by filosoful in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
I would like to learn more.
KmartQuality t1_iuagr5a wrote
Reply to comment by tka11486 in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
I know next to nothing about Africa governance. You say Ghana is well governed? I would love to learn more.
I also heard Rwanda is the silicon valley of Africa. Rwanda went through some crazy shit not long ago.
I'm curious.
KmartQuality t1_iuagh6a wrote
Reply to comment by Million2026 in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
China and Korea can stop sex altogether but they'll never accept migration.
KmartQuality t1_ixlz0oq wrote
Reply to comment by iayork in If freezing tissue generally damages the cells, how are we able to freeze human eggs and embryos for birthing later? by badblackguy
Does it work for big cells like chicken eggs?