Pretty sure the earliest depictions had him short haired and beardless. Took him a few centuries to grow his hair out.
Pretty sure the earliest depictions had him short haired and beardless. Took him a few centuries to grow his hair out.
That sounds like a rock fact.
The whale in the picture is at the natural history museum in Ueno. It’s a really nice place to visit if you’re ever in Tokyo and you can see taxidermied Hachiko ( ⚈̥̥̥̥̥́⌢⚈̥̥̥̥̥̀)
If life is a videogame, I’m sure you just unlocked some sort of achievement.
Arwen was 2779 years old. It was practically child marriage.
(You’re a psycho wiener) Let me grab my beater!
There once was a boy named Bananigans, Who dreamed of a cactus with gloves on its hands.
He’d wake every day so hopeful and chipper, Thinking one day a mailman might ship her.
But days turned to months, and months into years, His cactus with boxing gloves never appeared.
For life, as it happens, had a notion less grand, And a cactus with boxing gloves wasn’t the plan.
Thank you for putting the correct quote.
“Hotdog car isn’t science fiction, it’s science fact.”
~Oscar Meyer, probably
One of my favorite things to do is pass my speech into it and have it rewrite with fog index “#”. Really helps with speaking to varied audiences about the same topic.
You realize he fed in to that information distortion, right? <—you are here
Which is why the clip is perfect for you. You’re pissed at dude that did his job because you believed misinformation. Misinformation your feeding to others right here on lemmy. But it gets better.
Notice how Hank specifically mentions isn’t the fault of NOAA because much like Fauci, the information they gave was correct.
I’m summary: Peoole that make up and spread bs = problem. People that make factuality correct statements = not the problem.
Not really seeing why this is difficult. If I cut up and paste your replies to say whatever I want them to say using your own words, any reasonable person would look and say, yep Bananigans is the problem here. But for some unknowable reason you’d apparently blame yourself.
You see information distortion, you refuse to disagree that he failed to do a good job.
Because your only example of him doing a bad job is regurgitated misinformation, which is the whole point of all of my replies. I think you’ll be more convincing if you try me again with less alternative facts.
I just remembered a pertinent video clip related to information distortion from a few days ago and dug it up if you’re interested.
All you can eat I guess.
In a March 8, 2020, interview, Fauci stated that “right now in the United States, people [who are not infected] should not be walking around with masks”, but “if you want to do it, that’s fine”. In the same interview, Fauci said that buying masks “could lead to a shortage of masks for the people who really need” them: “When you think masks, you should think of healthcare providers needing them”
Yikes. Apparently he did gaslight people in the time between stating his position and then explaining it.
What really happened was bad actors circulated edited clips of this video, out of context, around Facebook and other social media sites. Lots of folks, apparently you included, ate it up and have been happy customers at the propaganda buffet ever since.
Your understanding of gaslighting isn’t quite right.
Comprehension of the underlying reasons for a particular set of events or advice isn’t really a conspiracy nut’s bread and butter. That’s why they’re idiots and professionals aren’t to blame. Keeping the healer alive is a pretty basic strategy and Fauci was right to do it.
Sometimes bullet is less about playing winning moves and more about playing not losing moves until your opponent times out.
I’m curious on how different the effect is between unmetabolized sweeteners like Splenda and something that is metabolized like aspartame. But yeah, I’m baby stepping my way towards dropping sweeteners altogether after finally getting used to black coffee, I’m trying to acclimate to green tea. I don’t think I’ll ever be a hydro homie.
Margarine I can understand, but aspartame is likely the most rigorously studied food additive of all time. Anecdotally and in contrast to your experience, I’ve been healthier since I swapped sugar in drinks to artificial sweeteners. But if it works for you, the numbers are the numbers, so keep at it. I once lost 20 pounds over the course of a year in highschool by swapping my lunch for a pack of Twinkies. Turns out calories in
According to the Pokedex, it’s a Grass/flying type.