I always hear terrifying stories that like this ends up being aorta dissection and they learn that they have vascular EDS and almost die.
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woah holy shit a bio?
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL vending machines were invented in the 1st century AD, and accepted coins in exchange for wine or holy waterEnglish
2·21 days agoLmfao I probably should know that thank you
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL vending machines were invented in the 1st century AD, and accepted coins in exchange for wine or holy waterEnglish
191·22 days agoIts the same inventor as this machine, referred to as the Hero of Alexandria. Largely they were complex theater puppets.
Coincidentally I ran into it reading up on automata in mythology today.
I’ll add my favorite bit of ancient technology here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Recommendations on games in which you don't play as the "good guy".
27·2 months agoPrototype. Man. What a fucking BLAST that was. The super powers you had by the end of the game combined with the techniques you could use.
Surfing corpses, eating people alive to clone their appearance. Slicing, smashing, or just tearing apart tanks. Throwing cars. It was just absolute mayhem and I doubt we will see another game quite so unhinged.
Its almost like the rich and powerful have always used their power to silence opposition to their wealth.
Know what? I said fuck it, I keep finding out, so I better start fucking around.
And so far it hasn’t been all that bad
No, no sorry for the confusion.
The resources are being recycled. I lost my virginity in two weeks 20 years ago.
Im in a relatively new relationship that is… progressing at the exact pace that it will be in the same timeline. Though it could literally be next week depending if I screw shit up enough or not.
Idk I almost got laid. Which…
Oh. Oh fuck. Oh my fucking fuck. I swear to fucking God.
If, in two weeks time… Good Lord. I might be in a simulation.
The universe used up too many plotlines.
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World News@lemmy.world•AI opted to use nuclear weapons 95% of the time during war games: researcherEnglish
1·3 months agoGround zero please
Instant annihilation sounds pleasant
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World News@lemmy.world•Supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford Has Crossed Into The MediterraneanEnglish
4·3 months agoIdk where this idea came from that he has any legal basis in postponing elections.
Even if Congress gave authorization to declare war, and Trump enacted martial law, the worst he could do is use law enforcement to intimidate voters. Which he’s already attempting to do.
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World News@lemmy.world•Supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford Has Crossed Into The MediterraneanEnglish
32·3 months agoMonkey paw finger curls
Hiroshima, August 6th, 1945
There’s strength in repetition. There’s strength in repetition. There’s strength in repetition. There’s strength in repetition…
peopleproblems@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•you look like a hot leftist terrorist but dont act the part? 🤨English
5·3 months agoThey do?
It is lonely and isolating. Especially after my divorce.
Idk. I really don’t.
Correct. To them “empathy” extending beyond friends and family is a rediculous concept. They also don’t believe that anyone else could actually fall for caring about other people.
Not as easily as modifying a semi automatic.
They discuss it in the wiki article:
Dodge is often misread or mistaught as setting a legal rule of shareholder wealth maximization. This was not and is not the law. Shareholder wealth maximization is a standard of conduct for officers and directors, not a legal mandate. The business judgment rule [which was also upheld in this decision] protects many decisions that deviate from this standard. This is one reading of Dodge. If this is all the case is about, however, it isn’t that interesting.
Fiduciary Duty is a lie created in the 80s to make corporate raiders more appealing.




I think an N1 would be too fast to safely enter, bomb and leave without also running the risk of blowing yourself or having too low of an altitude to finish the dive.