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Reply to comment by Niel15 in If that ain’t the truth [image] by ChefGirlRD1738
Yeah I'm not taking life affirming advice from someone who's just starting their week on a Wednesday.
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Reply to comment by ubapook2 in [homemade] grouper, sweet potato, broccoli, cucumber, carrot, grape tomatoes. by Towels_are_friends
I don't know the statistics but a lot of the world doesn't actually eat raw vegetables. It's pretty uncommon in a lot of places because vegetables can end up covered in bacteria, etc. Cooking reduces the risk of getting seriously sick. As an example, in China you'll get a ton of vegetables in everything, but it's all cooked.
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Reply to comment by Weed_O_Whirler in Light traveling through a medium that slows it. Does the same photon emerge? by TheGandPTurtle
Can fungible particles be discerned through quantum entanglement?
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Reply to comment by 5slipsandagully in What it means to “know” a language by thenousman
It's worth noting also that people always underestimate how much active work a child goes through in learning a language. They are under constant tutelage for years by family members who correct their pronunciation and language usage. They go to school where they have to dedicate hours on spelling, grammar, etc. And they have to use the language constantly in service of learning other things. Proficiency doesn't just appear from exposure.
As an adult learning a second language you generally won't have anywhere close to the same level of language exposure or learning support.
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Reply to This long-term care home radically changed the way it operates. Residents say it's working. by thousandtrees
I live in Ontario and a lot of our long term care homes are very underfunded. I'm happy they're putting more resources into it, but it's so strange as a pilot project. Of course giving more resources, more staff, etc. is going to result in a better experience...?
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande is a very interesting read. One strange thing about care homes is how they take care of the elderly, but they are actually catering to their children. They're advertised to the children, they have to deal with lawsuits from the children, etc. There have been some LTC homes that have tried to make a more patient centered care. But if they aren't protecting/extending life as much as possible then they run the risk of being sued. This can be run contrary to the patients in their care who are still human and still want freedom and to enjoy some wine or an unhealthy meal.
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Reply to [Image] Change the narrative. by eagleclaw901
Hi, Stacey? Remember me? I couldn't get it up on prom night, '08? Well, I just downloaded some Chappelle stand up and I need to get into your parents bedroom.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
I think what they meant was that the roads are designed for everyone to get where they're going as safely as possible. They're not for "having fun", which usually translates into some selfish kid who watched too many F&F movies thinking their endorphin rush is more important than everyone else on the road.