The glutes are poorly optimized even for atmospheric propulsion but the frontiers of knowledge must be advanced.
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untorquer@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it normal for young teenagers to snore ?3·9 hours agoThat’s insane! But good add.
This seems like a big liability. If they lock the dumpster or show other reasonable means of preventing scavengers then at best it’s a deterrent and at worst intentionally poisoning people entrapped by the legal hurdle of vandalism.
IDK, seems like one of those things where there’s a kernel of truth but also possibly in-group rage bait.
untorquer@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it normal for young teenagers to snore ?241·1 day agoIntensity matters.
Light snoring is no biggie and 100% normal.
When it’s moderate or heavy then it’s worth getting checked. If breathing pauses, esp. Followed by a fit, then it’s disorder (apnea). You’ll still need to do testing and work with a doctor.
There are also several reflux conditions that can result from nicotine/alcohol use which all together may worsen snoring, cause daytime mucus buildup (hacking), and/or cause apnea.
untorquer@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What things that are legal today could become illegal in 50 years?51·1 day agoMaybe edit the wording in the post to clarify that instead of writing this response.
Bro doesn’t shit for weeks at a time.
I can’t grow enough food in the summer to feed myself year round so i buy groceries at the store and support the gas guzzling supply chain. Guess it’s my fault. I’m sorry y’all.
Euler’s fuck formula.
untorquer@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Is there a good reason to put clothes in the drawer instead of on the bookshelf?English7·2 days agoI’m pretty sure the major reason people use closed storage is to hide it aesthetically. I do the same and keep my regular items out and accessible.
If you use the clothes regularly then there’s no concern of dust buildup.
Smells in clothes left in storage too long can be from off-gassing of the materials the cabinet is made of. For example, the glue that holds MDF/particle board together, paints, wood stains, plastics, or plain wood all produce gases that build up in stagnant air. They’re harmless but your clothes can absorb the smell.
untorquer@lemmy.worldto Free Software@lemmy.zip•YSK about the ongoing court case: "Software Freedom Conservancy v. Vizio Inc."English7·2 days agoI’m assuming they can also appeal it and seek a stay of action pending higher court judgment and run it through the legal marathon until SCOTUS is
bribedlobbiedfeeling charitable enough to look at it.
Yeah in this case it’s quite grounded.
I don’t know, sometimes the Oslo metro crashes into a building, Tesla’s swim in fjords, and nuclear armageddons are nearly triggered.
But yeah that makes sense if you worked at one 🤣
Despite the afermentioned possibility about inhibition its deflating to see how we treat things we don’t knead.
Careful not to such around long enough for the piggies to show up. Corporate considers it property theft, the ultimate crime.
How did you identify that as peppes let alone Bergen? Like, the hue of the sauce?
Ah. My suggestion of an aneurysm was commenting on how i wrote the reply, not necessarily the translations themselves.
It’s the reverse of Norwegian where “tid” is pronounced “tea”(english) and “til” is pronounced between “teal”(English) and “till”(english). The “d” is silent.
But the Danish pronunciation is a little confusing because the d in tid is pronounced and is done so like an English “L”, at least in this instance while the “L” is silent.
tid translates to time. Hour translates to time.
Enjoy your aneurism.
It can be fun to safely experience sensory extremes. Many people get an endorphin/dopamine rush from it.
Other than some gut irritation it’s not a significant hazard. Like yeah keep it safely stored from sensitive people and pets also it’s probably not the best road trip snack or whatever. Certainly less dangerous than alcohol, fireworks, cigarettes or texting while driving.