No, Jesus has a massive cock
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I think the average tory-voting fuckwit was really struggling to support Sunak so the majority of these goons will take one look at this lass and go
Probably a good thing then lol
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•‘January 6th is going to be pretty fun’: How MAGA activists are preparing to undermine the election if Trump loses21·8 months ago*Sentence with more than ten words or two commas
*Americans so used to dumbed-down soundbites - “Is this a word salad?”
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Seven killed in bombing of Pakistan polio vaccine driveEnglish103·8 months agoReally shitty source there, OP
Edit - OP edited it to something a bit better!
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Robert Downey Jr Speaks Out About Elon Musk "Cosplay" Of Tony Stark-The Tech BillionaireEnglish343·8 months agoClicks link
The very first word in the article is a glaringly obvious fucking typo. Why on earth would I want to read anything that website has to say?!?
The correct answer to “how to plan a road trip on the Amalfi coast” is
“Don’t”
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eetomicromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility@lemmy.world•E-Bikes Are Real Bikes—and They’re Great for EveryoneEnglish6·8 months agoI live in a really popular cycling area which is very mountainous. Ebikes have massively changed the demographic of cyclists here. I would normally never have seen anyone over 50 cycling here because it’s too arduous for most people
Now it’s not unusual to see an octogenarian tootling up the mountain passes on an ebike, and it’s even nicer to see so many people smiling when they’re cycling, instead of the stone-faced lycra crowd
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that by opening plastic items, between 14,000 and 75,000 microplastic particles are releasedEnglish921·8 months agoI mean, you literally just open it in a browser with a paywall remover. It takes less effort than fucking moaning about paywalls -
Tiny pieces of plastic that pollute the environment can be produced by simply opening a plastic bottle or tearing a food wrapper.
Microplastics are between 0.001 and 5 millimetres in size and are usually either produced directly, or form when large plastic debris breaks up. We now know that millions of tonnes of microplastics are abundant in the environment and can harm marine life by entering the food chain. Microplastics are also found in our food, although the effect on human health is still unclear.
“Plastic is everywhere and enters our daily lives – and microplastics might be there as well,” says Cheng Fang at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
He and his colleagues tested whether everyday activities could release microplastics. They opened common plastic items such as bags, bottles and packaging film by twisting the bottle cap or tearing the bag, for example, or by cutting them with scissors or a knife, which deforms and fractures the plastic. Read more: Plastic tea bags shed billions of microplastic particles into the cup
The team used a scale that is sensitive to weights as low as one nanogram to collect and measure the microplastics that landed on its surface. Between about 10 and 30 nanograms of microplastic were released from opening the plastic items, which amounts to between 14,000 and 75,000 individual microplastic particles. But the team says that the true amount released is probably even higher, because many microplastics are statically charged and remain in the air.
Studying the microplastics with a microscope revealed that most were in the form of fragments or fibres of varying shape and size. Some could be seen with the naked eye, such as those from cutting bottles. The team also used a technique called spectroscopy to deduce the microplastics’ chemical composition and found the majority were made of polyethylene, one of the most widely used plastics.
“This finding sends an important warning,” says Fang. “We might need to take our own responsibility and work with industry together to reduce [microplastics].”
“You’d love to say that you’re surprised and shocked at the results, but unfortunately, you’re not. We’re now realising that microplastics are literally everywhere,” says Christian Dunn at Bangor University, UK. It is now crucial that we work to find out the possible health effects of microplastics and cut back on unnecessary plastic use, he says.
Nature Scientific Reports DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-61146-4
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another yearEnglish72·8 months agoI thought that too, with the TPM thing
Turns out it’s just turned off by default on a lot of mobos. You just go into bios and enable it
Then use a program called Rufus to make a bootable flash drive but without all the shite and spyware, and just upgrade W10 to 11 in minutes
Honestly I put it off for ages because of everyone saying how bad it was, turns out they just don’t know how to customise it to their liking
Probably spending too much time trying to get their printer to work on Linux lol
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•US’s UN Ambassador Slammed for Unfounded Attack on UN Palestine ExpertEnglish42·8 months agoSLAM THAT DOWNVOTE BUTTON UNTIL THEY LEEEEAARRRRRNNNN
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto US Authoritarianism@lemmy.world•A Medical Debt Industry Exists Here 🫠7·8 months agoWell, not actually free
Thad’ll be ninedy-nine ninedy-nine sir
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto science@lemmy.world•Playing in mud and dirt can boost your child’s immune system – here’s how71·8 months agoNumber three will shock you 😲
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto science@lemmy.world•Playing in mud and dirt can boost your child’s immune system – here’s how284·8 months agoI automatically downvote headlines like this.
Here’s how
Downvotes duh
Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eeto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Boeing allegedly overcharged the military 8,000% for airplane soap dispensersEnglish42·8 months agoIt’s almost as if another company with interests in a different but similar field that’s run by a fucking psychopath is trying to get rid of the competition
Does for 96% of the market lol
I use Windows because it just works
complain about throwing a billion pumpkins into landfill
Order a billion tonnes of plastic shite off Temu which then breaks, and throw it into landfill
Fucking keep chucking the pumpkins, guys
Um, should they even have to ask for help?!