Songmuddywater
Songmuddywater t1_iz2tm8j wrote
Reply to comment by pyrrhios in The first complete picture of the Arctic sea ice freeze-thaw cycle reveals that total ice growth still cannot offset sea ice loss in summer by marketrent
20 years ago you would have been screaming about the hole in the ozone. People were apocalyptic about the hole in the ozone. I guarantee you in 10 years you won't be having a conversation about global warming.
They control you with fear and obviously doctored fake science.
Songmuddywater t1_iz10waz wrote
Reply to The first complete picture of the Arctic sea ice freeze-thaw cycle reveals that total ice growth still cannot offset sea ice loss in summer by marketrent
It's amazing how gullible people are.
Songmuddywater t1_iz04gjm wrote
Reply to Scientists have analyzed the specific labor costs for producing a 1 carat diamond in mines and through artificial synthesis. The work of human turned out to be more effective: 26 minutes versus 2-3.5 hours. by Skoltech_
I think we're at the point that I don't understand why anybody would buy a much more expensive lower quality diamond that was dug out of a mine. Frankly I have to wonder why everyone needs a diamond instead of some of the more colorful rocks out there.
Songmuddywater t1_iy46ig9 wrote
Rises the prices then locks them temporarily. Then the signs fo away and they rise prices again.
Songmuddywater t1_iy164r4 wrote
Reply to An esthetically pleasing row of homes. by PinkamenaDP
I like this much better than the endless dream of gray and tan monstrosities were creating now.
Songmuddywater t1_izcwbod wrote
Reply to A Swedish study of over 200,000 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between March 2020 and July 2021 has found that women, people with asthma and those with previous mental health disorders are more likely to experience long-term effects of COVID-19. by MistWeaver80
Men are more likely to be taken seriously when they report symptoms and to be treated for them. Women are more likely to be told that it's all in our head and that it's a psychiatric problem. Take Lyme disease for example. Yes men are more likely to work outside jobs and more likely to catch Lyme disease. But when they report l symptoms they're more likely to be treated. Women who report Lyme disease symptoms are more likely to be ignored and told it's all in our head. That we have hypochondria. Which is why chronic lyme disease is found more often in women!
Sadly it is women medical professionals who often treat women the worst. Refusing to even listen to symptoms.