StuartGotz
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Reply to comment by 7in7turtles in Chris Christie in the beach chair will never get old… by carlosdangertaint
Point taken!
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Reply to TIL about the Forty Elephants or Forty Thieves, an all women crime syndicate in London in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that specialized in shoplifting and pretending to be maids and robbing the wealthy families who hired them. by Professor_Hillbilly
I leave you in the grace and favour of the Lord.
StuartGotz t1_je1otw3 wrote
Reply to comment by 7in7turtles in Chris Christie in the beach chair will never get old… by carlosdangertaint
His weight was never an issue for me. Just that he’s an asshole.
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Reply to [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
Since 9/11 , superhero movies/series have become what Westerns were in the 1950s and 1960s. They're ubiquitous and churned out like sausage.
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Reply to [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
Heteroscedastic, I'd say. Did you try a Spearman correlation?
StuartGotz t1_ja5os39 wrote
Causation vs correlation issue here due to self-selection bias.
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Reply to Russian President Vladimir Putin unwittingly accelerated the European Union’s green transition with his war in Ukraine, with the 27-nation bloc reducing its dependency on Russian fossil fuels and increasing its renewable energy use over the past year, the EU’s climate czar said Tuesday. by MrGuttFeeling
Such an idiotic move.
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Reply to comment by Im_Talking in Mindfulness-based attention training vastly improves the focus and emotional regulation of high school students by TimTars
“Co-researcher Prof Mark Williams, from Oxford University, said that, on average, pupils only practised mindfulness once over the 10-week course.”
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Reply to Is blood toxic to neurons ? by AdEnvironmental8339
There's several reasons for this. There are many things in the blood stream that would be toxic to neurons if they passed the blood-brain barrier. Also, blood spilling out of a hemorrhagic stroke doesn't oxygenate the brain in the normal way though capillaries, where the blood ells progress to veins and then eventually are re-oxygenated. Blood spilling out onto the brain causes most neurons downstream to be deprived of oxygen and nutrients.
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Reply to Learning the counties and cities of NJ by adgo1
these are great. thank you!
StuartGotz t1_j6lozly wrote
Post the research article ffs.
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Reply to Dear teens, if you’re bad this summer, we’re going to call your mom. Love, Ocean City by rollotomasi07071
Legalize abortion in the 45th trimester.
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Reply to comment by DevinB333 in The letters of T. S. Eliot to Emily Hale that were kept sealed from 1956 to 2020 have been released for free online by RunDNA
I'm deleting my email now just in case.
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Reply to comment by fpfx in About 60 former landfills, industrial waste sites and illegal toxic dumps in New Jersey have been transformed from poisonous eyesores to productive venues — like parks, museums, ball fields and solar farms by rollotomasi07071
Look no farther than Toms River
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Reply to comment by No_Flounder_9859 in TIL that sperm whales are the loudest animal on Earth, and their clicks can literally kill you with sound by g1ucose
Don’t kill the pink monkeys either.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What makes it difficult to determine whether nutrient deficiencies are implicated in mental-health issues like ADHD? by LinguisticsTurtle
This is an important philosophical issue. There are 4 Ds in whether something is diagnosed or considered a dsiorder:
- Deviance: Varying from the norm, the average of society. This is useful in come situation, like diagnosing memory decline in possible Alzheimer's disease. However, by itself it can overemphasize conformity, which is a problem.
- Distress - Is what the person,s experiencing creating some kind of distress or suffering. People used to think of schizophrenia as a “sane response to an insane world”, but really they are suffering horribly as a result of this.
- Dysfunction - Does it interfere with a person's ability to get through their day, support themselves, accomplish the things they would like to accomplish.
- Dangerousness - This is more of a consideration in forensic settings
ADHD is a spectrum on which we all fall, but the extreme cases that are diagnosed meet the distress and dysfunction criteria.
StuartGotz t1_j67hf6e wrote
A few years ago we had a fucking thunderstorm on Christmas Day.
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Reply to comment by black_brook in TIL cholera was reintroduced to Haiti after a century by UN peacekeepers responding to the 2010 earthquake. The resulting outbreak was the worst on record, killing 10,000 and infecting 820,000. by theworkinglad
They were from Nepal, where cholera outbreaks still happen yearly.
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Reply to Forest lizards have evolved genetically to live in cities — traits include longer limbs for sprinting across open areas, and larger toe pads with specialized scales for clinging to smooth surfaces like walls or glass by marketrent
I’ve always wondered about this with grey squirrels in the northeastern US, which are practically ubiquitous in the suburbs and in urban parks. With so much interactions with cars, people, buildings I wonder whether natural selection has changed their behavioral or physical characteristics
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Reply to Man lived in N.J. apartment for months with girlfriend’s decomposed body, cops say by JerseyWiseguy
What a marvelous human being.
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Reply to comment by turtle4499 in [OC] US Opioid overdose deaths from 1999 to 2018 by hcrx
Use of heroin in my high school was unheard of. We knew what it was.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] US Opioid overdose deaths from 1999 to 2018 by hcrx
It's odd. I was in Hs in the later 1980s. Heroin was unheard of. It was weed and alcohol. In the same school decades later, opioids became a problem.
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Reply to comment by Master-Benefit-4601 in [OC] US Opioid overdose deaths from 1999 to 2018 by hcrx
Tired of winning
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Reply to Plastic bag ban helped cut Shore trash: New report notes drop in bags, straws, paper pieces found in annual cleanup by rollotomasi07071
Hmm maybe this is why the whales are beaching themselves. There’s probably a scarcity of plastic bags in. the ocean and whales are trying to come on shore to get the bags.
(/s in case you can’t tell)