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[–] [email protected] -2 points 31 minutes ago* (last edited 30 minutes ago) (2 children)

Nope.

Strangulation during sex carries a variety of risks. These range from effects such as bruising and vomiting to brain injury and death.

Although rare, strangulation is the leading cause of death in consensual BDSM play.

There’s no evidence there is any safe way to undertake strangulation. Notably, strangulation can cause injury without leaving any marks and sometimes negative consequences don’t develop until well after the choking episode.

In a new study, we’ve found part of the reason why strangulation during sex is so common may be because many people mistakenly believe that, while risky, it can be made safe through moderating pressure and appropriate communication.

But stopping blood flow to the brain can take less pressure than opening a can of soft drink. And research shows strangulation can result in serious harms even when it’s consensual.

 

President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a series of sweeping faith-based initiatives, including a new presidential commission on religious liberty and an executive order targeting perceived anti-Christian bias. Speaking at the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., Trump also said he would reestablish a White House faith office led by Paula White, a controversial celebrity televangelist and his longtime spiritual adviser.

 

Attacks on agricultural lands are prohibited under international law. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court from 1998 defines the intentional use of starvation of civilians through “depriving them of objects indispensable to their survival” as a war crime. The Geneva conventions further define such indispensable objects as “foodstuffs, agricultural areas for the production offoodstuffs, crops, livestock, drinking water installations and supplies and irrigation works”.

 

Essential research on HIV, tobacco use and contraceptive use was removed from the CDC website in January. Information on safety while traveling and international adoption vanished off the State Department’s site. A page on LGBTQI+ inclusion disappeared from the Justice Department. Even an educational page on workplace discrimination was missing from the Labor Department’s site.

All of this information and research was hastily altered or scrubbed entirely from the internet in response to one of President Trump’s many executive orders, issued moments after he took office, declaring there to be only two sexes, male and female, as assigned at birth, and ordering an end to “gender ideology.” Another executive order targeted Diversity, Equity, Inclusion efforts. In response, federally funded agencies rushed to comply.

Previously, these pages had all made references to the LGBTQI+ — lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex — population. After the executive order, however, that vanished; the State Department limited its advice for queer travelers in homophobic countries solely to “LGB” travelers. Other pages, particularly those related to queer working groups formed as part of DEI efforts and scientific research on transgender populations, disappeared entirely.

 

Israel’s defense minister has ordered the Israel Defense Forces to devise a plan for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal for how the devastated territory would be administered.

 

More than 12,000 critically ill and injured patients, including at least 5,000 children, urgently need to be evacuated from Gaza, amid the crumbling health system, the UN World Health Organization (WHO)’s top official in the region said on Thursday.

 

Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino has denied the U.S. State Department’s claim that his country had reached a deal allowing U.S. warships to transit the Panama Canal for free.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Article.S&P says effects of Trump's tariff plans 'overwhelmingly negative'.

By Brett Rowland | The Center Square

The Capitol decorated from President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies

(The Center Square) – A credit-rating agency reported Thursday that President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could slow economic growth, increase inflation and push up unemployment.

The S&P Global Ratings economics team, in its first high level estimates, found the potential effects of the tariffs were "overwhelmingly negative," according to the report.

S&P analysts said the tariffs could slow gross domestic product growth, boost unemployment and inflation. It noted that "the effects on the U.S. are smaller than for trading partners." Gross domestic product, or GDP, is a measure of economic output.

Trump proposed a 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on goods imported from China. Last-minute negotiations ended with a one-month reprieve for both Mexico and Canada.

S&P noted the uncertainty around Trump's tariff plans creates problems for businesses and U.S. families.

"Uncertainty around the path of U.S. policy and its objectives is high, and confidence bands around our forecasts are correspondingly wide," according to the S&P report. "Moreover, the ongoing deal-making mode of the new administration risks complicating long-term decision making by both firms and households."

On Tuesday, Trump paused his plans for 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada while starting talks with China on a 10% additional tariff over fentanyl smuggling.

On Saturday, Trump ended decades of duty-free trade between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada with a 25% tariff on imported goods from the two countries, with a lower 10% tariff on Canadian energy resources. Trump initially said he'd keep the tariffs in place until the illegal fentanyl trade subsided. He also added a 10% tariff on imports from China over that country's role in producing the chemicals needed to make fentanyl, a powerful opioid blamed for the majority of U.S. overdose deaths.

Two days after imposing tariffs on U.S. neighbors, Trump relented after reaching temporary deals with Mexico and Canada. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico will immediately reinforce the border with 10,000 members of the National Guard in a move to stop drug trafficking. Drug trafficking that has been a problem for both the U.S. and Mexico for decades. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also promised to reinforce the northern U.S. border in exchange for a pause on tariffs.

China hit back earlier this week with limited tariffs on U.S. imports. The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council of China put additional tariffs on some U.S. imports while filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Do you know what does Tos mean?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

1% of 1,000,000,000(1B) is 10,000,000. Just leaving this here.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I get what you are saying, but you should try Chimera Linux.

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

Investigation, to be accurate. Which is yes, categorized as news.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Jerboa, if I tried posting a duplicate link into a community, the client will accept it, without even showing a warning.

[–] [email protected] 124 points 5 days ago (16 children)

Wow, I guess I better get used to a ton of USA events and news per day for the next years.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 5 days ago

LOL

I can't believe what I just read.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Sadly, it does not show in Jerboa for Android.

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