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I've got a peach cobbler going in the oven. Most people aren't aware of that.
Griffith University Queensland, Australia are about to start human trails on groundbreaking research into regenerating nerves in spinal cord injuries.
https://www.griffith.edu.au/research/impact/world-first-restore-spinal-function
I wish they would first come up with a solid man made spinal disk replacement. They need to somehow remove the pressure off the damage nerves before they regenerate them.
Well, thank God we have ramdoms on the internet to point out scientists can't science. Vaccines and gravity right? P**s me off.
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The war on the poor! They have nowhere to go, can’t find work, can’t find food, and get kicked out of public places because they don’t have “business” being there. The shelters are over crowded, under funded, and picky about who they let in. Inflation has made it impossible to keep food in the house, and pay for the bills/rent. And the reasons they can’t find work are that they don’t have a stable place to put on their applications, can’t pass an interview( when they get one )because of the condition of their looks, and can’t get a call back because they don’t have a phone (because they chose to eat instead of paying a phone bill). It’s really bad. And it’s all brushed under the carpet because a Cheeto felon is running for president.
No, it's not because someone is running for president. It's because the media refuses to talk about it. It's been going on long before Trump and will continue long after him because we live in a world where the people that can make change only care about themselves. Stop blaming one person.
Believe it or not, homelessness also CAUSES d**g and alcohol addiction in a lot of people. Not always the other way around. Substance abuse is a way to get away from the anguish of being poor.
All brushed under the carpet because of TRUMP? Why would suppression of bad economic news help the challenger? How about this: over 40% of all American homeless are in one state, California, where Kamala Harris has sat by (including as the state's Attorney General) while cities like LA, SF and Sacramento lead the war on the poor.
Portland here. You will rarely find a homeless person without a smartphone.
Same in UK, they are given phones by a charity because it's almost impossible to manage without a phone in these times, especially if you don't have an address
Load More Replies...It's all part of the plan to placate American voters by giving them targets to hate, and to who they can feel superior. Poor people, 'foreigners', 'illegal immigrants', women who even contemplate abortion for any reason, sick people, people of different religions, people who don't go alongwith any religion, people who don't hold isolationist views, whatever you can think of. Distract them by giving them a licence to hate.
Cheeto Felon is better then the ditz that doesn't know her a*s from a hole in the ground
Something else people aren't talking about: a lot of jobs today require an applicant to have a good credit score in order to be considered. How many poor people do you know have good credit? I applied to a toll taker position once. This job required - I kid you not - a perfect credit score.
The amount of energy and emissions that AI is going to require/generate over the next 10 years completely undoes all of the environmental advancements we have made in the past 10 years.
Read that some tech companies are buying their own nuclear reactors to power this.
Nuclear power plants are our biggest form of environmentally safe green energy. Tokyo has normal radiation levels and they were right next to a melt down. France has been recycling 96% of it's *used* nuclear waste for over twenty years with 10% of it's electricity coming from it. Most don't because it is cheaper to make more waste than recycle. America has enough nuclear waste to power it's country for 150 years. They make an additional 2000 tons of nuclear waste a year, supplying electricity to over 70k homes
Load More Replies...This post is fact mixed with fear mongering. It is true that ai will require a lot more energy, but it's not true that it will "undo" advancements, as we slowly improve efficiency and availability of green energy
How about when you add in all the energy used by cryptocurrencies?
Load More Replies...I'm sorry, I must have been a blond in a former life. Can someone please explain this one to me?
All of the new Artificial Intelligence tools that are being developed require a tremendous amount of computer processing and data storage. These technologies consume tremendous amounts of electricity for running the machines and keeping them cool. This increase in power consumption will damage the environment if they are powered by conventional fossil fuel power plants. The heat they generate will likely have an impact on climate. The sensible thing is to power AI with reusable energy and low-emissions fission power plants and recycle the heat generated by the massive server farms.
Load More Replies...Yes it's energy intensive, which is why corporations have been looking at nuclear, wind and solar farms, and building underwater data centers for cooling purposes. It's also predicted that AI will mitigate up to 10% of global emissions by rapidly scaling research and technology. The forecast estimates AI could consume 15% of the planets electricity usage by 2030....but that doesn't mean that electricity will be from dirty sources, and that consumption is actually a fantastic motivator for corporations and governments to invest in clean energy faster. It's a concern, but it's not an issue that you can eyeball and declare disastrous based on a single metric.
Here in the UK we had a government 9 years ago which banned installing the cheapest form of electricity generation. It didn't need government investment to increase wind power in the UK, it just needed the government not to have changed the planning regulations to stop such installations. The current UK government has seen sense. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/05/biggest-onshore-windfarm-energy-cubico-scout-moor-greater-manchester
Load More Replies...If by environmental advancements you mean reduction in the rate if increase of CO2 then there haven't been any.
While we weren’t paying attention, China used stem cells to reverse type 1 diabetes .
First, it is apparently was first done in 2021 by Douglas Melton, Ph.D. at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI). Since the USA have far more comprehensive safeguards on human experimentation the application was limited in scope; looks like China just applied the same concept straight to a full test on humans, hopefully with some ethical boundaries. Second, I'd really expect some proper documentation and replication by independent labs, because China has an endemic issue with fake research publications, and has a retraction rate for peer reviewed papers that is 4.5 TIMES higher than the rest of the world. In 2023 alone 3/4th of the 14.000 retracted papers globally had a Chinese author or co-author.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/feb/03/the-situation-has-become-appalling-fake-scientific-papers-push-research-credibility-to-crisis-point
Load More Replies...Er, UK has already a young lady who is t1d free after a step cell treatment a year ago...
Bill in the US Senate to ban major corporations from buying homes (forgive me if even I missed a detail, hilarious how little coverage it's getting).
They should heavily tax anyone with multiple homes, incrementally increasing it the more homes you own. This wont have an enormous impact on the middle class that may of bought a second home but it would shake up the rich from hoovering up property. And why not embrace work from home more, then all those city office blocks, can help alleviate the the lack of available homes
My city has already taken similar steps in order to curb short term rentals. A single family dwelling that is occupied less than 9 months out of the year and is listed on short-term rental sites pays nearly double in property taxes.
Load More Replies...My hope is it passes, though given the piles of corporate money involved, it WILL be a fight. If I may piggyback on this post: Meat processors are attempting to demand the right to "self certify", bypassing USDA oversight. In other words, THEY decide if the meat is safe to eat. PLEASE contact your US Rep or Sen to nip this potentially criminal development in the bud.
corporations are running amok, thinking they're people...stop them dead in their tracks!
Not going anywhere. No way the GOP in the House passes something that limits corporations.
This is one of the most important things to solve the housing/cost of living crises. When the housing market collapsed in 2009 due to bank fraud, those same banks and equity funds started up REITS and bought up all the cheap houses that were repossessed from owners who couldn't make their balloon payments. It has little to do with immigrants and everything to do with artificial scarcity. Not only that, but old school landlords would increase the rent everyone once in a while. Nowadays REITs push for the highest increase they legally can every year, making the problem even worse. It makes me sick that they cut the fat out of the middle class, then went to work on the meat, and now they're going after our bones. We have nothing left after they took EVERYTHING
Yeah we should have set a limit to number of buildings any persons allowed to own a long time ago. Even companies should be forced to limit the amount of business buildings they're allowed to open (looking at you Starbucks on every corner of the street
Quantify the damage done by the existence of multiple Starbucks locations.
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War in Sudan. 50 million people in Sudan before it started, estimated 9 million people have been displaced and today 750 thousand are facing imminent starvation. For context there are about 5 million Palestinians total in West Bank and the Gaza Strip. I'm not trying to diminish what's happening in Palestine, just to point out how little attention Sudan gets relative to the size of the human impact it's having.
FYI, this is another Putin-related war. The RSF forces (basically, mercenaries formerly employed by the government) have been bankrolled since the early 2010s until last summer by Russia, with training by the infamous Wagner Group. Their scope was to seize power, in the meantime, they spent their happy time doing war crimes in the Darfur region. Last July, Putin -after previously offing Wagner's leader Prigozhin- negotiated a new agreement with the almost-defeated SAF (the closest thing to a state military remaining), providing military support in exchange for access to infrastructures -ports to resupply the Russian supported militias in central Africa- and a stop of sales of Iranian drones to Ukraine.
Full story on the Jamestown Foundation https://jamestown.org/program/russia-switches-sides-in-sudan-war/
Load More Replies...That’s because no jews, no news. The entire number of casualties of the Israel-Palestine conflict (since 1948!) is less than the death toll in Yemen since 2014. But because it’s Arabs killing Arabs, there’s no university protests or “free Yemen” vandalism. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In that scenario, given the hatred for the West across the middle east already, there isn't really a way for anyone to get involved unless they have a steadfast alliance with a 3rd party. It's beyond tragic and a good part of that is that any step we take to help will be seen as Western interference and make things worse, not better.
Load More Replies...There is always some dictator or warlord throwing another coup served up with the usual problems with IDPs and refugees, disease, starvation, and the occasional side of ethnic cleansing/genocide. The only way to stop these things is the combatants have to exhaust themselves or a mass military intervention from an outside group. Why should a 19 year old kid from Atlanta die because tribes in Sudan can't decide which dictator is going to run the place. The chosen dictator is just going to steal international aid for a decade before he flees or is assassinated by the next guy and then it starts over again. Since we won't do anything it's not something to be talked about.
A famine is also set to hit Sudan, (heard about it on some news where Cindy McCain was talking about it.) Like never before seen!
In late 2023, we saw the first-ever approval of CRISPR-based medicine: Casgevy, a cure for sickle cell disease (SCD) and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia (TDT).
IF you can afford it.........................
Load More Replies...True, however CRISPR has even broader impact: its use in research now allows to pinpoint which molecule is messed up in your body. If you're taking gepants, the first real migraine treatment ever, thank CRISPR!
Treat all of the diseases and disorders first, then I want photophores.
I actually giggled at that. It doesn't deserve the downvotes.
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There are almost 50 million people in modern slavery worldwide, and 12 million of them are children…….
You mean the number? Edit: Okay, that was sarcasm, before you all are blowing up. But considering the more than 8 billion human population, this is a really small percentage... Yeah, I know, it is not acceptabl, but I would dare to say, that this is the smallest percentage in humankind's history.
Load More Replies...The problem in Britain has been caused by free movement within the EU. A lot of Eastern Europeans are brought over to work in factories, warehouses or farms, have their ID Cards and passports withheld from them and their wages go to the gangs that brought them over. There are also those that are early teens that are brought over to childmind and clean as both parents work. This is going on in your town and probably your street too - right under our noses.
This is so sad that these countries allow this. There should be universal law against all slavery. Especially child slavery.
There largely is. Laws are only as good as the people enforcing them.
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The new Euclid telescope is actively taking pictures of space and piecing them together to make a map of our night sky, it just finished the first set.
These are worth looking at. https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid/Euclid_s_first_images_the_dazzling_edge_of_darkness
Omit the "like the earth" part and you have a very legitimate scientific question. If space is curved, will it eventually collide with itself, like a reverse Big Bang? https://www.astronomy.com/science/what-shape-is-the-universe/
Load More Replies...Does this NOT prove our Earth is round? Or is this another Conspiracy theory?
It's always a conspiracy. After all, these aren't real pictures, they're put together in computers, so don't show reality.
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The Supreme Court is essentially on the ballot but most people don't think about that. They think they're just voting for president, but balance of power on the court is what's truly at stake. Several justices will likely retire in the next 4 years and the president appoints them.
whose bright idea for the supreme court judges to be appointed by a selected politician? How does that make sense? Where is the true separation of powers ? If a politician is allowed to assign people FOR LIFE to the highest court in the country that actually decides what is and isn't constitutional how is that unbiased and separate from politics?
The Separation of Powers is in that the President appoints the Supreme Court, but only with the approval of the Senate. Unfortunately, the partisanship we've seen in the last 30 years or so means the Senate has largely given up their oversight and review power over appointments in favor of rubber-stamping any appointment from a president of the same party of the Senate majority or obstructing any appointment by a President of the other party. The presidential election is important for who is appointed to the highest court, but the presidential election shouldn't be focused on so much that Senate races are ignored. It matters who serves in the Senate, and whether they are actually responsive to the public or just partisan hacks.
Load More Replies...Something I've been saying for YEARS is that the importance of voting goes WAAAAAY beyond voting for POTUS. Congress, state, and local government are extremely important-arguably more important. And there's always props and other things on the ballot that will have a direct and immediate impact on you and your neighbors such as tax allocation for things like public schools and public transportation. F*****g vote, people!
President was not even a powerful position to begin with. IT was designed to be an execute only position. Meaning president would not have any power over law making or justice. Their roles would be of an administrator, managing an organization (a country in this case) so it would run efficiently and profitably following rules set by shareholders (house/senate meaning we the people). It has gained too much power throughout history and also became very politically inclined. They are overreaching their power all the time and supreme court assignments are just an extension of that overreach of power. Originally they can't even sign a treaty with another country. It was just a show when they sign something like that. Now they can nullify or sign such things with impunity which is insane. We're not electing a king, we're electing an administrator. It's parliament's job to make big decisions like that. Not on the whim of a single person. Much less electing a SC judge for life. It is insane.
Load More Replies...If RBG had cared enough for her belief system and the balance of power, she would have resigned when Obama was president so HE could have appointed a conservative! I can’t find it in me to forgive her for that.
Yup, most people just think of the presidential electing and not the impact in general.
The Electoral system in the USA makes no sense, it's not democracy in any form
It was never intended to be. The founders fundamentally distrusted democracy, and built a system very much designed to suppress it, while still giving the appearance of “legitimate” elections. And that was a system open only to rich white men. They’d be horrified at even the limited degree of self-governance we’ve managed to establish, and the breadth of people allowed to vote.
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Hurricane Helene flooded a factory that makes over half of the IV fluids we use. There is a terrible shortage that is impacting care.
In germany IV fluids are getting rare with some you can't even purchase anymore for an unknown amount of time - source, vet-tech here
Load More Replies...Normally there are no disasters. And contingency planning costs money, less profits.
Load More Replies...I’m someone who relies on daily IV fluids and have known about this since it happened. So far my care hasn’t been impacted but unless more can be made and quickly I could run out and become very sick. This is what life is like for a lot of chronically ill people. We need so much care and just barely float on the surface. We can drown so quickly because our illnesses don’t have cures.
Interesting. I work for a non-profit healthcare organization and got an email about an IV fluid shortage, but it was just informing us that the shortage exists, it didn't say why. I had no idea the hurricane was at fault.
When Puerto Rico got slammed by hurricane Maria a few years ago, the same thing happened. In the hospital, we had to be more judicious with IV fluids.
Load More Replies...And there's also a worrying shortage of several prescriptions in Spain, totally unrelated to Helene. It started with COVID and it's only gone worse in the last 4 years, with the government emitting alerts but not doing anything.
Correction. They don't make the fluid, they make the bags. Half the bags for the western world
Why is such an important factory located somewhere where naturall disasters can occur?
Because when it was established, Western NC wasn't a place where natural disasters could occur.
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Forests have started releasing more C02 than they use, insects are going extinct in the united states, and cyanobacteria and algae populations in the oceans have collapsed.
We're doomed, all doomed. For those of you out there of a certain age, think Dad's Army.
And yet it seems the spider populations are growing larger. Thank you Murphy's Law (mumbles something about looking for my flamethrower)
the warmer the climate the larger the insects so this tracks
Load More Replies...No, forests still uptake TWICE as much carbon than they release; algae populations in the ocean have actually increased (although that has its own problems) and the rate of species extinctions is probably at its lowest since mankind first started using fire. If you take "insects are going extinct" to mean insects as a whole are, that's just stupid. If you take it to mean that certain insects are, well, with hundreds of thousands of species in the U.S. alone, that's a certainty and always has been. Insect populations are declining (Germany has the scariest decline), and that's not good. But to say that they're going extinct in the U.S. is silly.
If l have to judge by the Mediterranean coast, mosquitoes and cockroaches are very much in the rising. Bees, on the other hand...
Load More Replies...Ha, reminds me of this: https://youtu.be/OGtUD4jetUo?si=KC969oDppf5qMRga
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In like half the US it hasn't rained in a month and mount Fuji has like zero snow on it.
Please. Just. Stop. Using. "Like!" It makes you sound so f*****g dumb!
Very surprising after scientists predict such things for almost 50 years
We may have basically found a treatment for late stage rabies It has been working pretty well in lab test with rats
Similarly we have found a possible treatment for age-related mental diseases such as Alzheimer's by basically reactivating certain healing factors in the brain of rats and the scientists are pretty confident that this should work in the humans too The era of people living to 120-130 is closer than you think, especially when you look at the fact that especially in healthier countries like Japan there are record high numbers of people living to be over 100.
Living longer without low cost/free maintenance and replacement of worn out body parts is useless. Even the best maintained machine needs parts replaced
Load More Replies...I'm in my seventh decade. Live another forty or fifty years with these aches, pains and worn-out joints? Hard pass!
That sounds horrible. Let me die way before then, I don't need to go pass 80
I'm slowly 49 now. I wanna think, I'm less, than my halfway throughout of my life. I would really want to life forever ...
Load More Replies...Honestly, I can't think of too many people that would *want* to live to 120 or 130, myself included. That just sounds exhausting...
With good enough health, sign me up. When you've faced death in any form you cling on life more intently
Load More Replies...Who would want to live that long in a collapsing world? Climate collapse, animal and insects collapse, monetary collapse, plantlife collapse, wars for food and space, refugees everywhere, starvation, forest fires, and you want to live for over 100 years for what? See your great grandchildren die of starvation and new diseases??
A lot of people know, but I don't think people are aware enough that big tech companies get a pass on privacy invasions because the US government can subpoena information from them that the government itself is not allowed to collect. I truly believe this is why the US government is going after TikTok so hard because they're afraid of China using the data from the app the way the US uses data from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc.
ETA: Also, if TikTok is forced to be sold to American ownership, then they join the American companies in collecting information from Americans and can be compelled by the government like the others.
Big brother is watching. Mr Orwell would be proud (and be able to say I told you so).
On the wall outside his former residence - flat number 27B - where Orwell lived until his death in 1950, an historical plaque commemorates the anti-authoritarian author. And within 200 yards of the flat, there are 32 CCTV cameras, scanning every move.
Load More Replies...Privacy was written into the US Constitution. It’s been relentlessly eroded ever since.
Load More Replies...US has ‘back doors’ into every piece of tech that’s designed in, made in, or sold in US.
That's not true, otherwise there wouldn't be all those cases about the government not being able to get into people's cell phones.
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This one is near and dear to me:
Cabozantinib (Cabometyx) is a chemotherapy d**g that may be a new treatment option for patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). The FDA accepted a supplemental New D**g Application (sNDA) for cabozantinib in August 2024, with a target action date of April 3, 2025. The d**g is intended to treat adults with well- or moderately differentiated pancreatic or extra-pancreatic NETs that are locally advanced, unresectable, or metastatic.
As with all d***s here, if you hafta ask, you can’t afford it. And if you don’t ask, you can’t afford it. 😞
Load More Replies...D.R.U.G... D.R.U.G. Like in medicine. Like in good, legal stuff. D.R.U.G, goddammit
Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest cancers to fight - it's what my grandmother had, and she managed around 5 years fighting it. I hope to gods that this new chemo d**g works for those with pancreatic cancer. I may be upset it was too late for my grandmother, but also so, so glad that hopefully others won't have to go through it and can fight it easier. Unfortunately, I feel like it will cost a lot . :/ (all chemo or targetted treatment does. mine would have been somewhere around £8000-£9000 for my chemo and targeted treatment for my own cancer, the targeted treatment alone being around 5-6k. Thank gods for having the NHS)
Multiple d***s are in/going in to human trials to regrow teeth.
Getting an new set of teeth at 40 would be much better than at 6, but I was not consulted on the original design.
yeah the human body has some serious design flaws that I think a focus group before launch could have helped with
Load More Replies...I think multiple penises in your mouth are supposed to regrow teeth? Not sure though it doesn't seem medically sound to me, I'm not a doctor though so I don't know
Load More Replies...Good news for me who just had genetically rubbish teeth that were further trashed by huge amounts of antibiotics as a baby/young child.
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Not to be the Debbie Downer here, but utter and complete social upheaval brought on by ecological and climate collapse.
We aren’t ready for the complete catastrophe that is just around the corner. News sources are barely reporting on the dangers of cascading systems let alone those that have already collapsed.
- AMOC
- BOE
- Natural Carbon Sink Overload
- Soil Quality
- Methane
- Ocean Acidification
- Wildlife Extinction
- the list goes on and on
We aren’t ready for the hell on earth that awaits us. And it’s going to happen much sooner than later.
Estimates of 2100 or end of century are straight up hopium at this point.
For those struggling with the acronyms AMOC is an ocean current system at risk of collapse. I still have no idea what BOE stands for unless the Bank of England poses an extinction level threat
I'm not 100%, but I believe they are referring to a 'Blue Ocean Event'. The idea is that the summers are melting more ice than the winter can "recover", meaning that eventually, there would be an Iceless winter AKA a Blue Ocean Event. If/when it occurs the experts are 50/50 split on whether it would recover, or if without the cooling effect of artic ice, we would see a permanent rise in global temperature.
Load More Replies...What do you mean "around the corner"? It has started. Weather events of destructive magnitude are happening everywhere. What you see in the news is just the most specular of it, but some areas have seen their climate change in a way you can't live there anymore. It's already happening and has been ramping up for years. You can't convince the big powers to actually give two hoots. If we wanted to actually make a difference, life in "rich" countries need to go through massive lifestyle change. Remember the US is the most polluting country per capita in ther world. Also, richer countries need to help more modest one to directly skip to cleaner technologies for energy, waste and food. Oh, and we need to stop those wars... 🤷♀️
The fact that climate change problems are only going to get worse at an accelerating rate because CO2 levels are still going up means that we're just going to get more and worse wars. The future does not look bright.
Load More Replies...Second note: Start constructing Knowledge Arks so maybe we can save at least some of our collective culture and learning, in case our species survives. And some of us probably will, because humans are tough little buggers.
Load More Replies...Well, I'm gonna be dead and decayed (making my own greenhouse gas contribution) long before the worst of the climate crisis hits. I have no kids inheriting this mess and at this point in time I am just hoping to make my money last as long as I do.
Hate to say...this species could probably stand a little...weeding. The best will survive in minimal numbers, and they will rebuild society with the knowledge of what to avoid this time around.
The idea that "the best" will survive is crazy. If catastrophe hits, those who survive will be selected by chance.
Load More Replies...The world will go on it just wont go on in a manner that will sustain humans as they are now or in a way that doesnt decimate our numbers but the world has survive much worse disasters and recovered.... Thats also why the world has had so many mass extinctions and why we are so fascinated with how much the world has changed over all the millions of years
In a handful of highly specific cases, people have actually been fully cured of AIDS.
You're right. AIDS is the developed disease, that shows symptoms and impacts life severely. Being infected with HIV is not equal to having AIDS, but it eventually leads to having AIDS usually.
Load More Replies...Not just AIDS/HIV but cancer too! Patients that are cured of 2 terminal illnesses exist today and that's incredible
Only if you also have/get leukemia. Not exactly a workable route for most people.
Why? What have you got against séx? Or are you just here to impose your moral judgements and slùt shame?
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Syria
1. We have Turkey actively fighting the Kurds in northern Syria, and actively working closely with Russia to do it.
1A. Turkey js a nato member who helping Russia and Turkey just bought a missile defense system from Russia.
2. The US last week bombed a Syrian airport. This is unusual in that the IS normally only fights ISIS in Syria, this was against a Syrian government controlled airport.
3. Iran is actively funding Hezbollah in their fight against Israel. Hezbollah who also support the Syrian government has fighters in Syria fighting.
4. Israel has bombed multiple targets in Syria including the capital.
5. All of this is like a quagmire of alliances, and it looks like the Middle East is just going to keep burning.
Well, to be honest Turkey bought s400s from Russia because the prices of US produced equivalent was way too expensive and came with way too many restrictions. Turkey even warned US that if the prices were not dropped it would have to go for Russian option before actually going and buying those. I thought US was all for free market? :D As for Turkey vs Kurds, well. That's an issue. My old country's approach for that particular problem is as complex as many conflicts in history. And just like many conflicts in history, the government is doing a p**s poor job of handling it. Especially Erdogan government is trying to be a recognized power in the area and ruining long established friendships along the way. A true travesty or previous policies. Did you know for instance until Erdogan's government Turkish army never purchased any offensive only type weapon systems? No long range attack ships, no long range missile systems etc. Just so it would not be seen as a threat. Until Erdogan that is
The problem with Turkey using russian air defences is that Russia would learn the signatures of any modern US aircraft in the vicinity
Load More Replies...Turkey isn't fighting Kurdish as this puts it, they are fighting Kurdish terrorists. Media likes to put it as if it's some ethnicity war which is not the case. A considerable amount of people in Turkey are Kurdish
One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter and some Kurds would argue that Turkey (and other nations) used terrorist tactics against them first. Not that I pretend to know the history in any detail, but it's not at all simple. Me? I just wish people would stop killing each other.
Load More Replies...And this entanglement of alliances is exactly what sunk the world into WW1 and 2. Note that the only thing that keeps it going, is that the US won't their foot down on Netanyahu's deadly tantrum.
The 2nd cold war is happening as we speak.
Yes, but in 2 generations..people forget. One of the main reasons I give for not wanting the "Orange God" elected. He's not smart enough, or too arrogant, to realize he is being played. I was in the military from '79-'83. I remember the KGB and the current president of Russia was the E German leader. They didn't invent torture, but sure did refine it.
Load More Replies...I lived through the first one. I remember WWii rations in the basement. Bomb drills at school. Reading Alas, Babylon in English Class. I am in fear as we speak. My kids are in a first strike zone and we have made plans of where to go and what to do if given the 15 minute notice. I KNOW what can happen and it isn't pretty. I have also seen the film On The Beach, again it is realistic of what CAN happen. I am not trying to be a negative Nellie, or an alarmist. I am just old and want to paint a practical picture. If you have not made your plans of what to do, do it now. Read up on the precautions to take. Then if nothing happens, you can have a great laugh, but if it does, you are prepared. If you want further information, just ask. I am happy to help or point you in the right direction!!
15 minutes notice? That long? Here in the UK, we were told we'd have a four minute warning of nuclear attack. "Bomb drills" in school? No such thing here. Preparations are pointless. There's nothing you can do if a nuclear war breaks out, except hope the initial attack kills you cleanly. "On the Beach" doesn't show the horror. Try "Threads" or "The War Game". I grew up expecting to be turned into radioactive dust when the inevitable nuclear war broke out because along with an awful lot of other people, I lived in a rather nice part of NW London quite close to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwood_Headquarters and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Northolt (and other obvious targets).
Load More Replies...Russia is winning this time. And it isn't terribly expensive. Ironically last time they appealed to left-wing progressive people in the hopes of expanding Communism. This time they're working with the far right and all it's taking is troll farms and sponsored advertizements and influencing social media in their favor. Lefties cared about the planet and people, but the alt-right is happy to see the world burn cause it means they either get Raptured up to Heaven, or they get to take over governments and loudly hate women, queers, and minorities again, and the rich are with them because scarcity means they get to own everything even more.
And was entirely preventable. We in the west reneged on our promises and treated them like the ugly red headed step child. Both Macron and Tony Blair warned this wasn't a good idea. Even George H W Bush said not to take a victory lap. Rumsfeld, Cheney and even some on the Dem side ignored all this. We squandered a lot of early good will and now they are doing exactly what they warned about, embracing China.
We've had our civil war. Another one is not very likely. Nor is a second civil war possible in the US. For all that there's a lot of noise from the "second amendment" types, the US armed forces outgun any possible internal threat. What use is an AR-15 rifle when your opponent can hit you with a Hellfire missile launched from a Predator drone five miles away? The US military wouldn't need to exert itself much to put down an internal rebellion, if it had to.
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Just how badly our kids need more support at home so they can do well at school. Just how far behind socially and academically our kids are because they don't get enough help at home!
I'm a 5th grade teacher.
While I agree that kids need more support at home, I truly hope the OP isn't exclusively laying the onus on parents. The need for two incomes just to keep food on the table and a roof over heads, not to mention the lack of affordable healthcare and childcare is a HUGE problem in the States.
I don't agree with that. My parents' generation ended up MORE educated than their parents because yes, they were supported at home, but also schools were well provided and self-contained. Nowadays in several countries, school is a disaster. Teachers expect kids to practice outside of school when kids are already 8h a day in school. Focus on writing and maths is lost to some interesting other topics, but definitely less fundamental. Kids don't learn practical skills like cooking, sewing, repairing, because it's not academic enough, but adults then struggle to feed themselves properly, maintaining their belongings and so on. Kids are confined to school and camps and after school activities rather than experiencing life, learn a trade with a relative or exploring. It's not the parents, it's the whole society who got lost on how to raise kids!
I'm just grateful that so many awesome people still want to be teachers.
The skills children need from home are good behavior, ability to follow most rules, and a desire to learn. Teachers need to stop straying off into social battles and teach basics. You can teach civility and respect for one another by modeling that behavior and actually teach subjects that other teachers will build on and will help children in advanced education and life. I agree with those that say practical skills like sewing, car repair, etc. should be available. so young people can earn a living without higher education if that's their inclination.
How appropriate, BP, this post is right after the one above...well played.
Taiwanese chip manufacturing plants being rigged with explosives in the event of a Chinese invasion and the increase of US Marines being deployed to Taiwan.
Did you know that the largest of Taiwan's chip manufacturing plants were destroyed in their last major earthquake. They've had to rebuild from scratch since then.
I've never understood why when the US war machine depends directly on microchips, they allowed a monopoly of this magnitude. It boggles the mind to know everything relies on chips made in Taiwan, right next to China. People just don't think long-term.
That's why the Biden administration worked with Congress to pass the CHIPS Act. There are currently 23 projects in 15 states where they are building chip factories to end the reliance on other nations. Last week, Speaker Johnson said if the GOP gets control of Congress, they will work to end it.
Load More Replies...There has been increasing news coverage of China's sabre rattling on Taiwan in recent years. But they have both held conflicting views over who has sovereignty of the whole of China since the revolution and how it passed Taiwan by. Basically, it's not happened for the last (nearly) 70 years so it's not gonna happen now. The sabre rattling is to distract Chinese citizens from its own governments failures..
Data privacy erosion.. the mass surveillance is growing with companies and governments collecting extensive data on people.
And most people just don't care..."if I didn't do anything, who cares?" - sure...
I remember when Homeland Security came out and sooooo many people said just that. Idiots.
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There's a mining company preparing to blow a hole in
a pristine piece of desert in Nevada. Right next to that hole is a 10 acre spot where a tiny desert plant called Tiehms Buckwheat is eaking out a living.
There are 50% less Tiehms Buckwheat plants now than there were a decade ago because half the population disappeared virtually overnight.
The Bureau of Land Management, which will ultimately permit the mining company, said the plants likely disappeared because of rodents (although the rodents chose an odd time to decimate a plant they've lived next to for hundreds of years).
This little plant grows nowhere else on Earth. It has evolved to thrive in that soil - heavily laced with lithium.
And because lithium extraction is more important, that little plant will likely become extinct.
Send samples to Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The generation after WWIII might need it. :D
It happened to human communities before, and is happening right now. And before your hippie-spiirit kicks-in, and starting downvoting .... Sahara and Antarctica were once in Earth's history lands full of life, flora and fauna .... the whole package, before the early humanoids appeard on Earth. All those lifeforms are extinct by now. Just saying, before you are starting to cry.
Worst Famine in Sudan in 40 years 25million people without food security as a civil war rages around them.
Concretely, the European Commission has committed today €355 million in both humanitarian and development funding for Sudan and its neighbours. Together with the pledge from EU States of €541 million, total EU support to Sudan pledged at the conference amounts to €896 million.
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The Myanmar/Burma Civil War has been going on since 2021. Some 50,000 k*lled and millions displaced.
It’s been going on a lot longer than that. The country hasn’t had a legitimate government or internal stability since the military seized control in 1962. 2021 is simply when the military once again arrested and imprisoned the legitimate government, and resumed open control after a few years of nominal democracy.
Though the genocide of the Rohinga minority was ramped up during the " democratic " period....
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A surprising number of animals are adapting to urban life in ways we barely notice.
In our area we have roving bands of deer in town. No garden is safe.
I've seen deer several time in Atlanta ITP (Inside The Perimeter, i.e., I-285, the freeway that goes around the city)
Load More Replies...Oh, we notice. It's hard not to notice a wild boar barging down the street
I live in Battle Creek, Michigan. The "Cereal City", about 50k live here. I know, not huge but I'm from a farm. I have a skunk, a family of rabbits, squirrels and a coyote that visit my yard here in the city. Deer walk by house on a regular. It's pretty cool.
We're running out of helium
https://www.npr.org/2019/11/01/775554343/the-world-is-constantly-running-out-of-helium-heres-why-it-matters
The amount used in party balloons is trivial. The wastage is in science and engineering applications where they just let helium vent to the atmosphere without bothering to capture and re-liquify it.
Load More Replies...Actually, a "massive" reserve was just found earlier this year in Minnesota: https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/geology/scientists-just-discovered-a-massive-reservoir-of-helium-beneath-minnesota
The headline isn’t supported by the text of the story though. The find shows an incredibly high 12.4% concentration of Helium, but it’s clear that as of when the story was written (March 2024] they don’t know if the deposit is large enough to warrant commercial extraction.
Load More Replies...And meanwhile... Helium airships are appearing in the sky (look for Flying Whales)
Believe it or not, the helium required to full a large blimp is about 8000 m3. In the USA alone, the helium sold for use in party balloons every year is about 1,13 million m3. You could fill over 140 blimps with the helium commonly wasted every year on balloons. Also, this is just about 2% of the average helium consumption in the US alone (59M m3/yr, equal to China), and a paltry 0,7% of the global usage (170M m3/yr)
Load More Replies...There's 1.169 billion cubic feet of helium in reserve, at current rate of use government projections estimate a runout in 117 years. Is it an issue? Of course. Is it more pressing than the acidification of the oceans, that we're living through a human driven mass extinction RIGHT NOW, the impending climate catastrophe and the fact that we'll run out of arable soil in the next 40 years, both of which will facilitate even greater water and food scarcity? I don't think so.
If there’s such a comfortable excess, why has supply and demand spiked the price so high? Why are supplies being rationed, with medical devices prioritized and scientific researchers sometimes not being allocated any at all?
Load More Replies...And what do we think happens to the helium when the balloons have finished with it? Where does it go when the balloon pops?
It enters the atmosphere, where it floats to the top and eventually drifts off into space. That's why the atmosphere isn't full of Helium in the first place, despite it being the second most abundant element in the universe. Earth's gravity isn't strong enough to hold it.
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Last night in a hospital somewhere near my city, a man was brought in for a broken spinal cord from jumping off of a 2 story building, to try to k*ll himself. He and his girlfriend had been in an argument and he stood on the balcony, threatening to jump, and then did. Obviously survived, because a 2 story house is not tall enough to do the job. He proceeded to call his girlfriend from the hospital to break up with her. A few hours later, his girlfriend jumped off of a 3 story building, successfully k*lling herself.
The crazy s**t happening in the lives of others is always something baffling to me. It’s happening all the time, everywhere, and we have no idea.
A moment to late to change, that still eats at me. Very brief backstory. The father was having an affair, wanted a divorce, moving out. The mother wearing a nightie, wanders out into a very bad winter's night. They found her body huddled in a corner the next day. He stayed for the kids. Fast forward the kids are adults and moving out, the father has asked his mistress to marry him. The youngest venomously opposed it, telling his father he was dead to him if he married her. The father jumped off a multistorey carpark. Ironically I worked with both mistress for about three years and the son for about two years, work friends with both. About 18 months later. I'm waiting for my bus home when I get tapped on the shoulder, it's the son. He'd been in a mental facility for over a year and do I want to go for a pint. I had overtaxed my liver forcing me to stop drinking because of my own declining mental health; didn't feel fair to share that, so went home. He jumped off the viaduct that night.
Ah, Matt; I’m so sorry you live with that. I hope to hell you’re not beating yourself up about that, as I strongly believe that even if you’d stayed with him that evening that he’d have still done it soon anyway. Cripes; that family was a mess. I’m not sure ANYONE coulda helped those people out. 😞
Load More Replies...May it be an unpopular opinion, but these two were just Darwin-awards winners. I hope, they didn't have any kids.
Second story drop should be survivable for a healthy fit man. Without breaking bones. Not that it doesn't happen obviously but the average person should be able to make that drop.
Soon, BP is going to censor every word. L**t n**ht, i* a ho****al so*****re i* m* c**y...
Children of opiate addicts and overdose victims are growing into adults after a lifetime of being ignored and abandoned. Everyone is wonder why the young people are so sick, we have the stats. Millions of people addicted to substances and extreme substances that obliterate parental engagement is starting to show.
Im one of the flood into foster care in the 2010's, now even more parents are overdosing or have moved to fent from traditional hard substances They give their kid computers and then leave them until they are 18 if they don't abandon them physically.
Those kids are becoming sick adults and think they are flawed when they have been consistently disadvantaged their entire life. That adult who never feeds themselves well, doesn't pursue any of their goals or ideas, never spends on their needs, never plans for the future is a child who was ignored and taught their ideas and health weren't valuable or worth pursuing . They weren't taught how to strategically plan and coordinate a project.
Sick adults are child victims who didn't get help. And we are now seeing their apathy and illness rise in real time .
I am now going into year 7 being sober off opiates. My kids have never met the me that is actively addicted and I am very proud of that. If we didn't break kids we might not have to fix adults.
🎉 🎈 🎊 🍰 I for one am VERY proud of you (and hope to follow in your footsteps!) (Luckily for me, there are no d***s in our “heroin” anymore so getting off is easy. Unfortunately, it’s hell to keep from snorting stuff for any length of time. How dumb is that?) Keep up the TERRIFIC work, bud! 💋
Load More Replies...My parents were of the hippy generation. They took strong d***s when pregnant with me, I was born addicted. I now have autoimmune disorders and am disabled, all due to how I was born. And grew up in Foster care.
Probably most of those kids wind end up just like their parents so the situation gets even worse.
... and this, again, reads not only unjustifiedly judgemental, but it also ignores the simple fact that nobody gets addicted by choice or bad intention even, and that, with a stable supply that is reliable and clean, none of the implications of STREET-drügs have to be present. They can, may be they are more often than not, but the broad and vast difference this makes made me question if prohibition, of any drüg, even has any good intention at all. Most certainly not, it's about pointing fingers to scream "Your fault, YoU wAnTeD iT tHaT wAy111", about feeling superior rather than about contributing to anything being made better, or rather, not actively being made worse. It is actively being made worse, and such blanket conclusions don't help any more than they are true. Which is, not.
I assumed children of d**g addicts would know how to raise themselves by force. I was wrong they are being raised by the grandparents that not only raised the d**g addict but through that guilt let their grandkids run wild. The new generations don't know how to wash themselves let alone hold a conversation. It's tragic.
They discovered a new antibiotic that k*lls MRSA.
No, they discovered a structural class of compounds that, according to deep-learning AI, can fight off MRSA infections, backed up by very promising experimental results from mice studies. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06887-8
They have old antibiotics that kill MRSA. I survived MRSA in 2014, after a week in the hospital on IV Vancomycin, and another month of antibiotics at home
Just before penicillin was invented there was research into using (bacterio)phages to fight bacterial infections; with advent of MRSA, research "Phage therapy, harnessing these viruses, holds promise in addressing some of the most challenging medical issues, including d**g-resistant, biofilm-generating, and intracellular bacterial infections."
Research into bacteriophages has been going on in Tbilisi, Georgia since the 1930s: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eliava_Institute
Load More Replies...Good, I carry the flesh eating kind and the Vanco is starting to not work real well
I learned today that North Korea has sent 10,000 troops to Russia.
Yeh, it seems they were sent there for military exercises and Russia assumed they would be fighting with them against Ukraine, instead they walked away.
Load More Replies...Not accurate. A few dozen have deserted. Those who have will be interviewed (interrogated) repeatedly for months. Generally they're not in condition to fight for Ukraine even if they wanted - and it's not likely they want to.
Load More Replies...There's reports that they can't tell the difference between Ukrainian and Russian troops, so they're a danger to both sides!
Interesting.....all the time we were told beware of russian troops and now they need support by north korea for just the ukraine🤷♂️
Supposedly these were the equal of our SF troops...but apparently they are less than described.
A high school in Georgia has tested over 300 students and staff for tuberculosis because of exposure.
Not surprised tuberculosis is on the rise. Also true in the UK by about 10%.
I had a 15 yo student coughing his lungs up in class yesterday. Not TB, just a throat infection. After a little while, l asked him why on Earth: 1. Was he in class 2. Wasn't he AT LEAST wearing a mask He just shrugged and said something like "well, l have to attend class" 🤦🏻♀️. I'm done explaining basic respect and consideration.
Read "The Plague and I" by Betty MacDonald. It's a humorous take on a serious subject and if you read between the lines, you will understand more about how bad TB is and how powerless we will be to fight it if it gets going again. What Betty went through in the 30s is what every person who has TB may go through in the future.
The rise of citizen science. Ordinary people are participating in scientific research through apps and crowdsourced projects, contributing to everything from species identification to astronomy data.
I think it is balanced by the people who believes the planet is a disk surrounded by ice that holds the water in. We're back to "There be dragons" :D
That we are well past the tipping point of some form of environmental collapse. TLDR: The math used to make the models did not account for forest no longer absorbing CO2 like we thought they would and did not account for huge quantities of methane (which retains heat 10x CO2 but dissolves much faster also ) in melted permafrost occurring in Siberia and Alaska. This increase heat which then adds more fresh water into the oceans which then affect the AMOC which is ties to weather patterns all over the world. Just google AMOC Collapse.
I'm pretty sure it was in 2020, but climatologists compiled all historical environmental data and built a model that incorporated ongoing emissions at current rates to predict how future weather patterns and environmental effects would impact the world in 2050. All their models were proven correct....18 months later, when their projections started playing out in the real world. Over and over again.....they were just off by a few decades.
The spread of H5N1, abetted by the dairy industry.
And good news to all the people out there enjoying the expanding trend of raw milk. They're going to be the primary source of human infection. BTW folks, I grew up in ranch country. Everyone who drinks raw milk, consider this: milking takes hours for a herd and is boring and often left to the kids on family owned farms where your raw milk comes from. And those bored kids f**k the udder suction machines. Enjoy!
Most of the new cases have been found in Dairy workers. https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/spotlights/h5n1-response-10112024.html
Load More Replies...Also known as bird flu. Serious question - isn't it the poultry industry rather than the dairy industry?
Names like “bird flu and “swine flu” don’t mean the virus is confined to those animals. They’re just the first place they’re identified. What makes flu so dangerous is its propensity to swiftly evolve to cross the species barrier and gain the ability to infect other animals. Which have no immunity and tend to flip from “local outbreak” to “global pandemic” really fast.
Load More Replies...Asheville is still completely destroyed and not a functioning city from the hurricane. It will take years to rebuild.
And next year there will very likely be another destroyed city for the magats to lie about.
Maybe even this year: “ Tropical Storm Rafael forms in Caribbean, forecast to become hurricane in Gulf of Mexico”
Load More Replies...My stepsister lives in Asheville. They have power and running water now. Getting their heat pump replaced. Baby steps
Most of Asheville is well above the French Broad/Swannanoa flood plain. Most of the arts district that had moved onto that flood plain was damaged, if not outright destroyed. That being said, the rest of the city is mostly open for business.
This really makes me sad because I love Asheville, especially its craft beer scene.
I bet they'll still rebuild it out of sticks and paper though, just waiting for the next storm to destroy it again.
NO ONE would have assumed that storm would hold together that strong for that long. They used to peter out 200 miles inland.
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Spain (Valencia, more specifically) had a flash flood. At least 60 people died.
at least 60? more like at least 217 and counting. Possibly close to 300 or more by the time they find them. :(
That’s been all over global news (away least from an Australian perspective)
The tower of Babel has been built. It's social media.
The tower of Bable is present every Sunday morning in US churches. Every sect of the Christian Protestant faith thinks the others are heretics. And don't even get them started on the descendants of Ishmael.
Ask them what their people were doing 12,000 years ago, 30k years ago, 100k years ago. We have been here for a little bit now. Their story of how to be in the world is only 8 to 10k years old. The judeo Christian tradition is a very new origin story that apparently is incredibly open to interpretation. Well maybe not so much with the Jewish faith but I can't answer for that theology, my knowledge of it is limited.
Load More Replies...The world is losing 2.5 tons of soil for every person on the the planet a year. And every year the amount of soil loss is increasing. By 2040 famines that kills hundreds of millions will be the norm.
We aren't really losing it (Law of Conservation of Mass), it's just not where we want it to be.
It's washed away by rain into waterways and eventually into the ocean.
Load More Replies...I am VERY happy that most farmers in our area are "no till' operations. Might turn the soil every other or 3rd year.
You have no idea what you're talking about. The world is producing more food than it needs and there's still spare power to do it. And the population growth is slowing down. BP is spewing nonsense as usual
Load More Replies...Bees are dying off at an alarming rate. unless reversed and bee populations recover we are all doomed.
My wife planted about ten flowering perennial bushes at the beginning of the summer. We still have bees swarming. This is in North Carolina. If everyone just planted ten perennial flowering bushes that would be helpful.
My lavender plants were stuffed with bees right until a couple of weeks ago
Load More Replies...I have no doubt humas a species will survive. We're resilient like cockroaches that way. We'll find a way to feed ourselves somehow. I'm more worried about the rest of the species we share the planet with.
No. This has been said too many times, and too many people have tried saving bees. Now there are too many bees. There are now videos saying "Now stop trying to save bees".
Who is this person I’ve now seen mentioned twice, and why is he important?
Load More Replies...The company I founded had its best year ever. Long story short: A child of an immigrant becomes a licensed architect, opens up their own company, works by themself, and breaks into the middle class (what's left of it that is). Feels good.
Good on ya. THAT'S why there is such an influx of immigrants, makes us (US) stronger. Most leaders and residents of Springfield Ohio are impressed with the people in their town, too bad they can't live in peace and are dragged kicking and screaming into 'nutjob'ia.
My generation of family have, mostly everyone, broken into middle class after generations of poverty. I know the feeling, good for you!
Some red blood cell is doing it's daily routine. A thankless job that his boss doesn't even notice most of the time. He will never receive benefits, workers rights,sick days or the ability to transfer to another position. He will never see the light of day and will never have the pleasure of meeting a woman. Yet he remains steadfast in his duty never wavering until he figuratively draws his last breath. This blood cell is a hero among a trillion heroes, holding the line....just so his boss can smoke weed and drink soda squandering his hard work. His life will end in tragedy only to be reborn again and again for countless times until his entire world is eroded by the sands of time.
What, our red blood cells have sentient thought and desires PTO? That is news
Also, they are apparently male and heterosexual?
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2 x uranium canisters the approximate size of a Coke can have been missing in London for 4 months now.
I read source as sauce and thought dang Indian good must be crazy in London
Load More Replies..."missing"...sure they are. Sold to the highest bidder like all the nucs in the US...
In terms of pop culture, we're getting more fragmented than ever. With algorithms dictating more and more of our personal feed each day, it gets harder and harder to have a TV series, movie or a song that defines a time period. In previous times, it's much easier to do. But in today's world, it gets harder to have a stronger media monoculture.
And why should it be? This media monoculture had only existed for about 50 years across entire human history
6 companies own all the media in the corrupt US! And the communist, soros and his son, are buying all the radio stations (at least most)...propaganda...
No idea what this is trying to say, TBH, but not everybody has a "personal feed"; and there are still plenty of new TV series set in specific time periods. Sounds like this poster just needs to broaden their horizons a little.
They are not talking about a story's setting. They are talking about how everyone used to watch the same shows on TV (because you were limited to TV broadcasting) so some shows became symbolic of a certain decade. Now, everyone has access to different shows, so it is harder to find that 'one' 'iconic' show of the 2010s or 2020s. Personally, I think that there are still enough shows that get mass audiences (like Game of Thrones) to counter this argument though
Load More Replies...16 billions were used on the President campaign... hundred upon hundred of billions maybe even trillionaires are decided on the results..
And some guy in a trailer in Georgia(just an example, could be anywhere) is sending 20 bucks to an Orange shyster..
The best democracy money can buy. An absolute shitshow of meaningless babble, Idiocracy writ large.
What a waste of money on a corrupt election, a corrupt government, and a sad sheeple society that allows it all to happen...
Genocide violence in Bangladesh.
Genocide violence? I'm confused. If you mean violence, say violence. Genocide is with the intent to destroy a population.
A scary weakness of our power grid.
Oh, I just watched that 10 steps to disaster series on the failure of the power grid in Texas duing the 2021 winter storm. They are separate from the 2 power grids for all of the mainland United States. There was so much demand during the cold snap and nowhere to pull extra power from with fatal results. Carbon monoxide poisoning deaths rose because people were trying to stay warm with unsafe sources for indoors. I am happy to live in the mountains just in case something goes real bad with society. We are rural but by no means isolated. I do however know exactly where to go and what resources will be available and what that life looks like. I think if you live in a big city you will be f*****k e d.
Slavery, everywhere.
There are possibly more slaves today than there ever has been. Funnily enough, people are always talking about what happened two hundred years ago and do nothing about what is happening today.
Yup, the entire 400 years of the transatlantic slave trade saw 12.5 million people displaced (with many already being slaves in their own country and were simply sold off) Only 380,000 of which actually ended up in the American colonies/U.S. Estimates for modern slavery are around 50 million people. But the reality is that slavery has been the norm for all of human history. Everywhere. Everyone has played both slaver and slave at one point or another, it's only in the past couple hundred years that theirs been any concerted effort to eradicate the practice....but that effort has failed. I care more about the people suffering now, then those who have been gone and buried for a century or three.
Load More Replies...Elitists, Wollyweirdo, governments, corporations - slavery, human trafficking - they are all in on it...$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Inaccurate. The definition of slavery has broadened to include forced labor, child soldiers (not all military), etc. The count breaks down by category so that one could research the various categories. Just because one receives some financial remuneration does not mean one isn’t a slave. Not all slavery is US style chattel slavery
Load More Replies...Phytopthera zoospores are taking over the world through water and killing all the trees - oak, maple, different kinds of conifers...
I looked it up. Phytothera was the cause of the Irish potato famine long ago, and is still around as a major pathogen of potatoes, tomatoes and soy beans.
Mexico City is sinking.
So is Jakarta, Indonesia. One of the reason why Indonesia moved its capital to Nusantara is because of this fact.
There's a global sand shortage. Sounds strange, but sand is in high demand for making concrete, and it’s becoming a real problem since we can’t just use desert sand. Makes you wonder what other basic materials we might run low on, especially with how fast cities are expanding.
Believe it or not there are sand cartels that will murder you for sand.
Window blinds in US will no longer have cords due to a standard change. Safety reasons.
The safety reason is that babies and toddlers get strangled by the cords.
Sounds reasonable. A toddler could not strangle itself with a pistol.
Load More Replies...In Australia it has meant the looped chains (like the one pictured) have to be mounted/attached to the side of the window, otherwise the cords have to be separated at the bottom, not a loop, so children can't get their heads caught in them. This has been the case for a decade or more. I assume the US will take similar measures, rather that banning them completely.
Somewhere, some serial k*ller is preparing for the next victim.
And in the corrupt US, they ban & law to death, law-abiding citizens from protecting themselves. When seconds count, the police are just minutes away...
Folks think the UAP phenomenon is still a joke even after US military Chiefs of Staff have gone on public record acknowledging that we have documented evidence of objects in our local airspace, over military bases/points of interest, and war zones that behave in ways that go against our current understanding of physics.
This isn’t a call for or reason to panic but I wish more people acknowledged it for the truth that it is. We don’t know wtf they are with any kind of certainty. However it should have people looking up or asking more questions of our government seeing as they have no way to explain what they are or how they operate but have stated they are a security threat.
We call that thing where we try to understand and explain stuff "science". Just because we cannot explain something does not make it "extraterrestrial".
We lack the knowledge to explain it. We are limited in our understanding of what extraterrestrial beings are capable of doing, why they are here, what do they want from us partly because those that have the information are not about to give it to us. What could that do to society, is the argument, right? I also think that we have not seen open, intelligent contact yet because these beings know what will happen, and it ain't good. The destruction of us, them, our planet or all 3.
Load More Replies...“Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” Bearing that in mind, what are the chances that aliens are visiting us?
If I was an alien, I would want to stay as far away from this planet as possible..
Load More Replies...If they really were "intelligent life", they would pass right by this corrupted sub-human planet...Not all people suck, however, the minority, that the majority allow to destroy the planet, do the most damage...
Why are they a security threat? They've been around for decades. If they wanted to invade, kill or eat us they would already have done so.
Are we sure that they are not just the orbiting space junk we keep sending up?
Blood Incantation just dropped a SICKKKKKK new album. It's turning people who don't listen to metal onto death metal. That's something.
I feel like this one is not anywhere close to importance of other items in this list. Edit: except for the pie post.
Metal is the way. Just watched deathgasm again last night. Really wish the sequel had gotten made.
Load More Replies...I’m pretty sure the Mongolian heavy metal band The Hu is all the heavy metal I can stomach, and that’s because they play the oddest, most interesting instruments I’ve ever seen.
gave them a quick listen. Meh.. (im not a full on metalhead, but I do listen to metal, and this band certainly isn't all that special imo. but if this person is excited about it, im not gonna judge, there's a lot of things in the world rn that are depressing, so even the small things that cheer us up are good)
The US government is disclosing the existence of extraterrestrial life! Blows my mind no one cares.
So misunderstood, so misleading. People think that US government is in peace talks with aliens or something. US government did no such thing. Just think about it, you'll have enough intelligence, technology and resources to cross light years of distances to travel to a different planet and you'll only be seen by a handful of people? And you will just crash and die? Without being seen by anyone but a handful conspiracy theorists and secret government people :)
Seconded. If the US (or any other country) had made contact with genuine extraterrestrials, it would be front-page news and all over CNN.
Load More Replies...Because the US, as well as ALL other governments, are corrupt as hell! Anyone, and I mean anyone, who trusts any government, are morons at the maximum level!!
Canada is going through possibly the world's worst immigration crisis. Whatever your country is going through, multiply that by 5.
There is concrete evidence, it is our Premier of Quebec, François Legault. He himself talks about it in the media
Load More Replies...As a Canadian.... wut? Someone has been drinking too much of the Pierre polievre kool aid.
It is Francois Legault (Premier of Quebec) who freezes selective immigration. So not Canada, but the province of Quebec.
Load More Replies...Excuse you, drama queen, that is not what’s happening in our country at all. Why are you so insulting for no reason? Does it make you feel good to make the world a little bit more miserable every day? Go worry about your Jewish space lasers and leave Canada alone.
Load More Replies...Not the Liberals, but the CAQ (province of Quebec)
Load More Replies...since a good chunk of this was quite depressing imma just leave this here: https://www.positive.news/
BP doesn’t create these; they’re a content aggregators. Average people submitted these to Reddit.
Load More Replies...I'm really, REALLY worried about the resurgence of illnesses that were almost eradicated and how nonchalant everyone is about it and underplay the lack of vaccines until it's late. Wake the f**k up.
Some good news: worried about fossil fuels? The U.S. (for example) has seen the rate of increase of solar-energy production regain its 35% per year growth rate from the pre-covid era. Solar energy is now cheaper than many fossil fuels. At its current growth rate, it will supplant all other forms of electricity production in less than eleven years, quadrupling every five years. Even if its rate of adoption quadruples only once more, it will replace all fossil fuels in 20 years. For some reason, the government's estimate of future energy use, which has utterly failed to preduct current growth, pictures adoption of solar energy SLOWING, which is bizarre because solar energy isn't based on comsumption; adoption slowing actually would require a collapse in the solar-energy industry, which no-one is predicting. (I estimate solar energy replacing 80% of fossil fuels by 2040; the resulting price collapse of fossil fuels which make it economically difficult to rid that last 20% without bans, but it's probably beneficial economically to maintain a niche market anyway.)
Kudos to the folks posting links with facts for us to corroborate. You're the MVP's.
since a good chunk of this was quite depressing imma just leave this here: https://www.positive.news/
BP doesn’t create these; they’re a content aggregators. Average people submitted these to Reddit.
Load More Replies...I'm really, REALLY worried about the resurgence of illnesses that were almost eradicated and how nonchalant everyone is about it and underplay the lack of vaccines until it's late. Wake the f**k up.
Some good news: worried about fossil fuels? The U.S. (for example) has seen the rate of increase of solar-energy production regain its 35% per year growth rate from the pre-covid era. Solar energy is now cheaper than many fossil fuels. At its current growth rate, it will supplant all other forms of electricity production in less than eleven years, quadrupling every five years. Even if its rate of adoption quadruples only once more, it will replace all fossil fuels in 20 years. For some reason, the government's estimate of future energy use, which has utterly failed to preduct current growth, pictures adoption of solar energy SLOWING, which is bizarre because solar energy isn't based on comsumption; adoption slowing actually would require a collapse in the solar-energy industry, which no-one is predicting. (I estimate solar energy replacing 80% of fossil fuels by 2040; the resulting price collapse of fossil fuels which make it economically difficult to rid that last 20% without bans, but it's probably beneficial economically to maintain a niche market anyway.)
Kudos to the folks posting links with facts for us to corroborate. You're the MVP's.
