Dabundis

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Dabundis ,

The worry is focused on the amount of damage that is likely to be done by the people in decision-making positions thinking they can save money by removing more paid positions.

Dabundis ,

If your goal is just to prevent glare from direct sunlight? Maybe a purely passive diffuser is what you're looking for

Dabundis ,

Multiple different things can be dumbass pseudoscience, actually. Any time someone starts talking about what humans "were meant to eat", I'm done listening. Humans can and do survive and thrive on an extremely broad variety of diets. It's part of why societies were able to develop in so many different places.

Dabundis ,

Hi there! You appear to be interpreting some type of meat eating ideology from my comment. Let me encourage you to take it at face value - the only intent is to criticize the idea that humans are "meant" to eat particular foods, an idea present both in the meme that started this thread and in the above mentioned paleo diet

Dabundis ,

Welcome to 2024 where we announce the possibility of an upcoming announcement.

Dabundis ,

When people are talked down to, they often dig in their heels due to an emotion called psychological reactance. The reactionary ape that still exists in every human feels challenged and that ape will not allow reason to stop it.

If you see such a reaction and allow yourself to believe "well that person was just an immature child", you risk giving yourself license to keep talking down to people. Repeat ad nauseum.

It doesn't matter that you're objectively correct about the effect meat has on the biosphere if you just keep going around that circle, creating 0 new vegans every lap

Dabundis , (edited )

Magic? Nothing to blink twice at!

Hair color that's fun for the player? Realism ruined.

Scientists make breakthrough with advanced technology generating water from thin air — and it could save millions of lives ( www.thecooldown.com )

Researchers in China have reportedly developed a new technology similar to hydropanels for harvesting water out of thin air that is powered by energy from the sun. The device could be especially useful in dry, arid areas where water — but not sunlight — is hard to come by....

Dabundis ,

The article compares them to Hydropanels, which function very similarly to a dehumidifier - and subsequently don't work so well in "dry, arid areas where water - but not sunlight - is hard to come by". What about these things might make them work better in very low humidity?

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