Bezzelbob

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Wait... wouldn't the tinfoil act as an antenna?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

You won't find any scientific papers specifically saying cancer because the only papers (in any industry) are the ones that that owner (the company) can profit from. I don't think I need to go into how every company for the last 100 years have been doing this.

The reason they don't have to specifically say it's cancer it's because of a legal loophole. It's the same reason delta 8 thc can be sold in gas stations but delta 9 is federaly illegal, or how docs can give out percs, oxys, etc but not heroine

Stem cells aren't really cells per say, they're more of a blank canvas that can be turned into whatever cell they want... the issue tho: stem cells are EXPENSIVE. doing some rough math, the average placenta can cost 30-50,000 dollars, which can hold 10-50 million stem cells, an 8-ounce steak roughly contains about 289 million cells. So assuming every since stem cell was successfully turned into meat that would mean an 8oz steak would cost 46,136,100,300,000,000,000 USD. Also this doesn't take into account growth time. So instead they use cancer cells to try to simulate meat since cancer cells grow 3x faster and with less maintenance, which is saving them an incomprehensible about of money

At the end of the day, it's the same legal loophole they use to sell delta 8 in gas stations, while delta 9 is on the same level as heroine

[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

"Nuh uh"☝️

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Reason #6724 to move to the EU

[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

perhaps you can reflect on how you speak to people online, as it says more about your mentality than it does mine

Holy shit, bro was right lmao yall really act like this, just ignore all criticism anyone gives and blame them for it

[–] [email protected] -2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Israel committing a genocide and trying to justify it due to the actions of Hamas

Never justified it. In the original comment I was pointing how out hypocritical it is to support either side

No need to be offence, it’s not the way to converse with people

Unfortunately that's not how reddit users (lemmy in this case) work, everyone I've had conversations with on this app don't use reason or critical thinking, they jump to conclusions while never leaving their ego chamber. At this point it's just more fun to insult you all since no matter how many facts I give yall, none of you listen anyways. And I'm not the only one who sees it either

Its not just him either, there was many more in the comments saying the same thing, he just summerized it the best

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Wow, Ignoring quite literally the entire commet and using a "nuh huh" argument. Classic bootleg reddit user tactic

[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 months ago (5 children)

When tf did I say that? Jesus christ you people are slow

 

It saddens me to admit, but google maps is by far the best maps app, ig all that stalking does come in handy. OSM just doesn't have nearly as much data or information about certain places

So I was thinking, if you can proxy google's search results via something like startpage, is there an app that can do the same for google maps? As of now I've yet to find one

 

govtrack.us/misconduct

This page lists 493 instances of alleged and actual misconduct by legislators in the United States Congress from 1789 to the present.

The data has been collected from public information about congressional investigations, criminal convictions, censures by and expulsions from Congress, and more. The list is updated as new information becomes available.

An allegation of misconduct listed on this page does not imply guilt, unless it is followed by an official determiniation of guilt. Conversely, the absence of a determination of guilt does not imply innocence as Congress polices itself in many cases, and legislators are reluctant to punish their peers.

 

Not all humans inherently deserve rights just because they are human. Think of people like Hiter, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the dozens of other evil people. No one would reasonably think they deserve sympathy, because of what they chose to do.

If your evil enough to commit such a heinous act as child rape, I don't see any legitimate reason why that person should deserve any sort of sympathy.

Subconsciously everyone agrees on this to some extent. Look at prisons, (depending on the crime) they remove your right to vote, own a gun, even walk outside, and have certain jobs.

The reason I believed my take is controversial is because of how I think those pedos would lose their rights. I believe people as evil as them aren't people at all. They are simply containers of flesh with a human face, and should be seen as such. I have no issue with the idea they should be used as slaves and test subjects. Arguably this would actually benefit humanity (especially in terms of medicine) because now instead of risking the lives of innocent people like doctors or everyday Joe's, we could use them to see if the experimental drug has any side effects. Honestly, what are they going to do? Revoke consent? I wonder of the child they raped got that same privilege...

I'm sure this goes without saying but the person would have to be caught red-handed with undeniable proof to be subjected to this

 

I'm extremely new to this site, but have seen a lot of promising things. People here seem to use logic and common sense, instead of baseless feelings. I've also seen calling out hypocrisy and (to put it lightly) evil laws and regulations.

So you guys know how if you Boil down Twitter users, it's basically blue haired vegan feminist. Reddit users are the basement dwelling pedophiles. And 4chan are the racists.

What is the stereotypical lemmy user?

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