OCE_Mythical
OCE_Mythical t1_ix70xv3 wrote
Reply to comment by Apart_Cherry1116 in [OC] Qatar's Migrant Deaths During FIFA World Cup Stadium Construction by Metalytiq
People like you baffle me. So eager to find injustice that you're just insufferable.
Nobody here is saying, "excellent chart, love the deaths".
They're saying "it'd be easier to see the magnitude of the problem if we had a total"
Which sounds like a better representation of data?
a day by day of your expenses or a day by day with a monthly/yearly total?
OCE_Mythical t1_iutwsq5 wrote
But like why china? Surely there are other panda experts out there. Thought they strongly disliked china.
OCE_Mythical t1_iu1w9uc wrote
Reply to comment by ti_84_plus in Ancient microbes may have survived below Mars' surface - CNN by GullyShotta
Yeah it's not the stories it's the low effort story telling online "journalists" use to convey them. I'd hate science too if my only exposure was daily mail.
OCE_Mythical t1_itvgf1f wrote
Reply to comment by BalloonShip in Android phones offered early US quake warning, beating iPhones to the punch | Google's earthquake detection network turns Android phones into seismometers, and it paid off yesterday. by chrisdh79
You act like this doesn't happen. Pharmaceutical companies just do this but worse daily.
OCE_Mythical t1_itvflbp wrote
Reply to NASA announces its unidentified aerial phenomena - A 16-people team — including an astronaut, a space-treaty drafter, a boxer, and several astrobiologists — will soon begin its review of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) for NASA research team to examine mysterious sightings. by yourSAS
I know this is a science sub where I should make engaging conversation but let's be real this is nuts, literally the plot to the wildest movie.
OCE_Mythical t1_itng1xp wrote
Reply to comment by Ruca705 in Study finds brain changes associated with ADHD remission. As the brains of those with ADHD mature, some individuals may repetitively engage in strategies that compensate for symptoms. These repetitive behaviors may result in the brain changes seen in those who went into remission. by Wagamaga
Yeah for me atleast the illness never went away, it's just I have drugs and a plan. The two most important things.
OCE_Mythical t1_ish2ba9 wrote
Reply to comment by NightlyWave in AI Can Offer Insight Into Who Responds to Antidepressants. A new algorithm predicts response to Sertraline with 83 percent accuracy. by Sariel007
Nah I take dexamphetamine 5mg. Vyvance and elvance is lisdexamphetamine, the prodrug of dex. I hate long acting stimulants so I prefer straight dex.
OCE_Mythical t1_iscgdsd wrote
Reply to comment by NightlyWave in AI Can Offer Insight Into Who Responds to Antidepressants. A new algorithm predicts response to Sertraline with 83 percent accuracy. by Sariel007
Man I feel so bad for you, the second you get the dex into you it's life-changing. I remember thinking, "is this how everyone else feels normally?" In relation to mental clarity. Wish it happened earlier for me too, I was about 20 when diagnosed so school was a joke.
OCE_Mythical t1_je8gdg1 wrote
Reply to No other food falls to the ground more than popcorn. by Captain_Excellence
You easily lose to fruit due to it still being food when it falls off the tree but even so I'd imagine something small and ubiquitous like rice would win out over popcorn.