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  • I love your optimism!

  • What? So fresh and delicious!

  • My education is in the works. Is this actually an example of jury nullification? Like, what he did was actually illegal, but the jury presumably, thought the law was unjust? Or is throwing a sandwich at ICE just not illegal?

  • Seconded!

  • My grandma had a chair with a horsehair cushion, so that's where my mind got stuck for a minute.

  • No flinch, calling Obama a Republican, i'm gonna think about this one.

  • I'm 35, I live in North Carolina, and the only TikTok videos I watch are Zohran Momdani's....... Just give me something to hope for, people. And I'm not unique. There are a Fuck Ton of me.

  • Sorry, deleted because easily Googleable. It was a terrible name though. Also, though she was a nice kid, she seems to have become a shitty adult.... Huh, I wonder what she'd think of me 🧐

  • The article only talks about installing nest boxes along wildlife corridors. Was that really all it took?? Amazing.

  • This? Please. I work in a middle school. No way in hell.

  • Are you sure you don't have to squish the udder from top to bottom?

  • I want to see a video of it in use.

  • Injury lawyer. One of the worst people I've ever met.

  • Banana

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  • I mean, they should, but because of what amounts to basically slave labor, they don't cost near that much in the US. That's the big evil of bananas these days. I love them, but I don't buy them.

  • There's a lot in your comment that I don't know much about, but the point the podcast was hypothesizing was that how contact with peanuts occurred first determined whether someone was allergic to them at all. So a baby that ate something containing peanuts did not have allergies to them, but a baby whose first exposure was somehow dermatologically was more likely to develop severe peanut allergies.

    Again, it's the only time I've heard that, but I thought it was really interesting and so was asking if anyone had more information. Thank you for the reply!

  • There was a science versus podcast on this a few years ago. One of the ideas was that if a child makes contact with peanuts through skin prior to eating it, then they're likely to have an allergy. That always confused me. Anyone have any more information on this?

  • Take what seriously, exactly? The number count isn't an accurate representation of who would be willing to strike. I don't even know what would happen if 11 million people actually signed strike cards. But isn't it doing its job of getting the word out that this is a possibility, and that it's something we can work toward? Isn't it giving people a way to organize and purposefully spread the word about the power of a general strike? Unless there's something nefarious that I'm missing it's doing exactly what I would want it to do.

  • I pretend I'm not bothered and that makes it worse