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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This same relative also argued that cis men would go through transition just so they could be at the top of their sport (because they’d beat all the women) or so that they could get scholarships ear-marked for women (because they would be smarter than all the women and would win the scholarships). Somehow that seemed reasonable to them? How on earth!?!?

[–] [email protected] 46 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I got into a very strange argument with a relative (who doesn’t know any trans people -at least none they are aware of). They were absolutely convinced that ANY man is better than ALL women at all things. Athletic, intellectual, creative; men are inherently better at all of it.

Therefore, in their mind, anyone who was a man/boy at any point in their lives will be better at everything than a cis woman ever could be. So trans women will always dominate no matter what.

The profound misogyny at the base of their argument was flabbergasting.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Are you talking about internal hubs? There are many bikes with internal hubs available in the US, far more than bikes with Pinions. Even department/sports stores like REI sell bikes with internal hubs. I have 4 bikes with internal hubs, one is a CVT which is a hoot to shift but heavy as heck.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Good.

I worked in a fairly large clinic (office assistant type stuff) and always wondered why the top-surgery patients looked so much “better” than the mastectomy patients. Finally I asked one of the doctors, and he explained that top surgery is quite different than a mastectomy, with different protocols and goals and results.

Someone with training and experience performing mastectomies can’t just step in and do a top surgery.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

So abused kids grow up to have smaller hippocampi, but not every person with a small hippocampus also has major depression?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

I’m gonna be really shallow and judgmental and just say her picture is creepy, too. What a bizarre pose and expression.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Does the company that bought Osprey still honor the warranty?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Keen Newports have the finger loops on tongue and heel. I think Blundstone boots do, too? I’m sure someone with Blundstones can confirm or refute that.

Those loops are so handy, I agree.

[–] [email protected] 57 points 1 year ago (8 children)

Bicycle. No gas expenses, no tabs, no loan, free parking. I understand how it works and can mostly fix it myself for very little money. I can take quiet side streets and arrive in a much better mood, plus my fat lazy ass gets some exercise.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

This is the cool part:

But histotripsy foils cancer’s cloaking efforts by destroying its cell walls, leaving the tumor antigens in plain sight for the body’s immune system.

This effect was detailed in a pair of papers published by the U-M research team between March 2022 and January 2023. They demonstrate that the sound waves used to break down cancerous tumors in rats also helped trigger the rats’ immune response. After histotripsy destroyed 50% to 75% of liver tumor volume, the rats’ immune systems cleared away the rest, with no evidence of recurrence or metastases in more than 80% of animals.

That immune response occurred throughout the body, not just in areas targeted by the histotripsy treatment, resulting in the reduction of tumors far from the treated area.

The immune response is key. Without it, histotripsy is just yet another way to destroy a tumor without curing the cancer.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

There have been similar studies looking at “feeding” mannose to solid tumors. The starve-the-tumor-with-fake-nutrients option has a lot of potential.

 

… ask yourself these three questions:

Is it kind?

Is it true?

Is it necessary?

Granted we’ve all heard this before, but sometimes we need reminding.

 

How can people be so incredibly and mindlessly opportunistic?

 

Why am I not surprised?

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Even US organizations are warning against travel to some parts of the US. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that Canada is, too.

 

Yeah, we’ve all known that for years. But does it matter anymore?

 

Climate change will be “mild and manageable”? Well, I guess that’s an improvement over Republicans saying climate change is a hoax. Maybe?

 

Yes, please! We need younger people running and getting involved. Don’t fall for the apathy and helplessness being shoved at us. (Who does it serve?)

 

The emphasis on fresh high-quality food made me wonder if that sort of food is more satisfying (and filling) than what the author sees in American food. Does eating poor quality food leave you hungry? (Also, consider people living in “grocery deserts” who subsist on large amounts of fast food. Their obesity rates are very high.)

 

Excellent book! You will need a low G, but an actual tenor is not required. (Just buy a Fremont low G on and slap it onto whatever you have)

 

“My channel spreads the message of Jesus and his love for us.” Bo Alford

Yeah, sure….

 

I’m no economist, but even I can figure out that if they pass the bill capping wages for H-2A visa holders it’s going to make things worse.

 

It gets weirder. One branch of the Christian charity takes children and has their parents put into jail, while another branch of the same Christian charity uses the parents’ unfair jailing as fundraisers for the charity, saying they will use the money to get the parents out of jail. (The parents they put into jail in the first place.). It’s just corruption and money-grubbing all the way down.

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