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Have any of you bought some mogue zynths lately? Ask your local grocer about mogue zynths.

 

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Maybe it's the nitrous talking, but right now I can't handle the fact that the profile info next to diatoms' posts lists him as having 200-something posts and 1 topics. Shouldn't it be 1 topic? I seem to remember it being 1 topic but now I'm not so sure.

 

Anyone here ever shop at a Hot Topic? I haven't and would love to know what it's like.

 

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Le Topique Chaud, you mean.

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i renmber Becky from Roseanne being a totally different girl than this episode I'm watching

 

That was just an actress change.  The real conspiracy is that Darlene from Roseanne is Skrillex.

 

 

 

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'Iceberg twice size of Luxembourg breaks off Antarctic ice shelf'

 

"Satellite data confirms ‘calving’ of trillion-tonne, 5,800 sq km iceberg from the Larsen C ice shelf, dramatically altering the landscape"

 

from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/12/giant-antarctic-iceberg-breaks-free-of-larsen-c-ice-shelf

 

 

 

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'Iceberg twice size of Luxembourg breaks off Antarctic ice shelf'

 

"Satellite data confirms ‘calving’ of trillion-tonne, 5,800 sq km iceberg from the Larsen C ice shelf, dramatically altering the landscape"

 

from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/12/giant-antarctic-iceberg-breaks-free-of-larsen-c-ice-shelf

 

 

 

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I had a feeling you were responsible for that

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"What makes my thinker think is that he thinks not only with his brain, with his knitted brow, his distended and compressed lips, but with every muscle of his arms, back and legs, with his clenched fist and gripping toes."

 

                   - Auguste Rodin

 

 

 

Would Rodin care that The Thinker has no clenched fist now?

 

Rodin's description of his sculpture doesn't match

 

The Thinker had his forehead against a clenched fist

 

Like this

 

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Instead, The Thinker is eating a loose knuckle sandwich

 

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"What makes my thinker think is that he thinks not only with his brain, with his knitted brow, his distended and compressed lips, but with every muscle of his arms, back and legs, with his clenched fist and gripping toes."

 

- Auguste Rodin

 

 

 

Would Rodin care that The Thinker has no clenched fist now?

 

Rodin's description of his sculpture doesn't match

 

The Thinker had his forehead against a clenched fist

 

Like this

 

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Instead, The Thinker is eating a loose knuckle sandwich

 

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Got room for 2 more?

 

 

 

Only 4 people were in the car when JFK was assassinated

 

November 22, 1963

 

 

 

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Now 6 people are in the car

 

 

 

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No, there was always six people, the governor of Texas (who was shot three times) and his wife were always there, who did you think was driving?

 

Mods, can we rename this thread "Diatoms has a shitty memory"?

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What's going on Ireland?

 

'Health committee rejects Bill to legalise medical cannabis' "Report says proposals would have unintended consequences" https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/health-committee-rejects-bill-to-legalise-medical-cannabis-1.3152230

 

 

 

What, like me being in remission from cancer for 24 years because I take cannabis as medicine and not pills? Apoptosis, anyone?

 

 

 

 

'UN Drug Office can’t find a single cannabis drug death, despite it being most widely-consumed drug on the planet' http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/06/28/united-nations-drug-office-cannabis-consumption/82564/

 

'Even The DEA Admits That Nobody Has Ever Died Of A Marijuana Overdose'

-article from https://www.civilized.life/articles/dea-marijuana-overdose

 

"Cannabis connoisseurs have been saying for years that marijuana is a safer recreational substance than alcohol. Now they can use the DEA to back up their argument. 

 

"No deaths from overdose of marijuana have been reported," the DEA wrote in the 2017 resource guide titled 'Drugs of Abuse'. The guide offers the lay of the land in terms of illicit drug consumption across America today. The fact that there are no reported deaths due to cannabis overdose means that marijuana is demonstrably safer than liquor, which causes approximately 6 deaths every day due to alcohol poisoning.

 

The guide also noted that the effects of cannabis included "merriment," "happiness," "enhanced sensory perception," "increased appreciation of music, art and touch," and "heightened imagination."

 

Those notes make it all the more surprising that marijuana remains one of the most highly prohibited substances in the country. The federal government has slotted marijuana in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act meaning marijuana is classified as a drug that has "a high potential for abuse" and "no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States" (to use the guide's language). So even though marijuana has never caused a fatal overdose, it's listed alongside dangerous substances like heroin.

 

Ironically, the DEA guide notes that "some states within the United States have allowed the use of marijuana for medicinal purpose" despite federal prohibition. And by "some" they mean 30 states - more than half the country plus Washington, D.C. - allow patients to use cannabis to treat conditions such as chronic pain, insomnia and HIV. So there are accepted uses within the United States, but the federal government refuses to recognize them.

 

And that's a huge problem for patients living in the 20 states where medicinal cannabis remains illegal. In those jurisdictions - which include Texas as well as Virginia - people often have to resort to using medications like Fentanyl and Oxycodone, which are fuelling the opioid epidemic that claimed the lives of over 33,000 Americans in 2015 alone. But the feds recognize those potentially lethal pills as medicine, so they continue to be prescribed across the country while cannabis remains strictly prohibited."

-article from https://www.civilized.life/articles/dea-marijuana-overdose

 

 

 

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Before SARS and EBOLA now GLUTEN

WHOMEMEBER?

 

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This is Awesome! :)

 

'Seaweed shown to reduce 99% methane from cattle'

 

"Welcome for Canadian and Australian studies that also show healthier, more fertile cattle"

-article from http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/seaweed-shown-to-reduce-99-methane-from-cattle-1.3156975

 

"News that a slight dietary change could dramatically reduce the amount of environmentally harmful methane gas released by cattle has been given an enthusiastic welcome by Irish farmers.

 

Researchers at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, found the addition of less than 2 per cent dried seaweed to a cow’s diet could reduce their methane emissions by as much as 99 per cent.

 

The study builds on the experience of a Canadian farmer who discovered in 2012 that cattle eating wind-blown seaweed were not just more healthy than others, but enjoyed a longer mating cycle. Researchers Rob Kinley and Alan Fredeen subsequently confirmed the results as well as finding seaweeds and similar plants reduced methane emissions.

 

This was further substantiated by the Australian study, which was led by Prof of Aquaculture Rocky De Nys in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.

 

Agriculture and transport are the largest contributors to Ireland’s climate change emissions and there have long been suggestions that the population should eat fewer burgers and steaks in an effort to reduce cattle numbers and protect the environment.

 

The gas is released via burps and flatulence by the estimated 1.5 billion cows as a byproduct of their biology. Cows, with the help of stomach bacteria, digest their food through a process called enteric fermentation, which allows them to live on a cellulose-heavy diet of grass.

 

The end result of their digestive habits is the daily leakage of some 200 to 500 litres of methane, which is about 25-times more harmful to the atmosphere than carbon dioxide over a 100-year time span.

 

The Irish Farmers’ Association gave a broad welcome to the study saying the research provides the opportunity to continue to build on Ireland’s “sustainable grass-based model of food production”.

 

The association’s environment chairman, Thomas Cooney, called on Irish researchers “to immediately investigate the potential for this research in an Irish agriculture context, and in the context of the opportunity that may exist for indigenous seaweed production”.

 

Ireland has a long tradition of harvesting seaweed, much of it by hand to help fertilise small holdings where the land is poor in nutrients. Frequently known as dulse or dillisk along the west coast, seaweed has long been regarded for its health-giving properties."

 

-article from http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/seaweed-shown-to-reduce-99-methane-from-cattle-1.3156975

 

 

 

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