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    Presidential Manpon

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    Depends on the ABV bigtime...

  • nico_198x@europe.pubN
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    no, but i am sick of it. we don't have to be this way.

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    Focus that energy on areas that are making people actually contentious and hateful towards each other like rampant capitalistic greed, subversion of democracy and internet grifters who manufacture hate for engagement. Talking shit about the shows we like and don't like is fun.

    People have been debating their standards for media, entertainment and franchises for longer than we have written history. Literally, look up Roman graffiti. It's fine, it's fun even. If you're seeing malice and stress in these kinds of debates, you need to back away from it entirely for a bit. Just don't get involved, stay healthy.

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    There is a big difference if it's a periodic activity or a one time party thing. If it's a one time one, it's not a big deal, apart from heavy hangover afterwards.

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    The Soviets did all sorts of inadvisable things with their space program

  • nico_198x@europe.pubN
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    part of that is calling out negative behaviours. critique is one thing. but there are too many shitbirds today who think it's somehow cool and erudite to yuck other people's yums.

    as you said, a lot of the blame for encouraging and normalizing that behaviour goes to grifters, social media, capitalism. but every person gets to make a choice on what kind of person they want to be today and what energy they want to put out.

    more ppl need to start choosing the good.

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    wtf is a Star Trek "purist" and why should anyone care about your arbitrary opinion?

  • A
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    why should anyone care about your arbitrary opinion

    By this metric, what's the point of even browsing any forums or websites at all? Everything is someone's arbitrary opinion, if it makes you feel bad to read something you disagree with, you can't fix that outside of yourself.

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    You can get permament drunk guy syndrome/brain damage (people who look drunk even when sober) from consuming too much in a short period (chugging like crazy), so that one party can potentially (EDIT: Pay attention to this word and stop blowing things out of proportion lemmy! Potential does not mean always, it means there is a chance involved) fuck you up more than periodical drinking. I think it was called alcoholic cerebellar degeneration. This is why I refuse to touch strong drinks like vodka and whenever I drink beer, I take a sip once per minute or two, not chug the can in 5 minutes, and never drink again in the next few days.

    Consume your drugs responsibly, people.

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    I agree, but after spending some time here, it's amazing how sensitive the people are about their fandoms on these more niche communities. Like guys, come on... it's just entertainment, you're allowed to have opinions, not everything should make you feel so stressed.

    At least in larger sites like reddit people can have lighthearted spats and debates about silly things like media. Some of the folks here really need some sunlight.

  • A
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    I love that your response to what a "star trek purist" is is a defense of bs opinions on the internet

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    27? 30. 37? 2.

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    Do you realize how much "too much" is in your scenario?

    Like alcohol poisoning dead level. Can't walk. Can't stay awake. Can't breathe. Can't do anything.

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    I prefer my backup plans to include "halt and catch fire"

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    I guess you missed the part where he quoted the exact part of your comment that he was replying to. Or do you just want to ignore that part so you don’t have to defend it?

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    You can get permament drunk guy syndrome/brain damage (people who look drunk even when sober) from consuming too much in a short period (chugging like crazy),

    I have never heard of this in over half a century of drinking. Link or you made it up. Difficulty: no links to Mormon/religious nutcase made up shit.

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    Procurement for business/government/military (including and especially NASA), is very different than what you would see on a shelf at your local drug store.

    The drug store can't buy a single box of tampons. They have to get an entire case of boxes of tampons. If each box is say, 20 tampons, and there's more than 5 of those per case, then they're buying at least 100 tampons so they can get a single box of them.

    There's a lot of alternatives they could have looked into, like neighboring government institutions which may already stock them, asking them to supply a smaller quantity than they would have needed to order, or ordering outside of their typical channels and sending the intern down the road to buy a box from the nearest pharmacy... Those things wouldn't really get accounted for in their budgeting though... So they would prefer to order through their normal distribution.

    It's a funny comment to make to Ride, "is 100 enough?" And I'm sure everyone had a good chuckle.

    Regardless they probably didn't see another good option for ordering other than to just buy a case of them and figure out the rest later.

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    Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration is caused by chronic consumption.
    If you aren't alcoholic already, and unless you have some very specific condition, the body will start getting rid of alcohol way quicker than you will be consuming it, through any means necessary.
    Drinking a lot is still dangerous, but mostly due to drunken behaviour.
    You're indeed right that drugs should be consumed responsibly, and alcohol is poison, but it's also not that dangerous, unless it's an addiction.

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    The vacuum is only ≈3K, or -270.15° C, but a vacuum is not particularly receptive to heat dispersal.

    This is true for all of the black parts of the sky.

    It is not true for that big yellow ball that shines on the space station half of the time. That big yellow ball is as bright and hot as a hot desert day on the surface. Daylight can raise the vacuum temp up to +250 or +300 C. And it also means that the night time temps don't cool down all the way to 3K.

    So the ISS is continuously exposed to these thermal cycles on the outside. As a heat load these should dwarf any marginal heat loads introduced by whatever recreational drugs. And the station has to have radiator capacity handle it all plus margin. Remember, too, that the ISS crew also has to do hard exercise 2 hours per day.