Lmao me as an aro ace just wanting to be left the fuck alone. Yeah nah, this tracks.
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ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74English3·19 天前Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74English49·19 天前Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
Ugh, I would have been a miserable puddle of sensory overload. Kinda glad the nhs doesn’t have the budget for that kind of thing now.
As far as I know I’m the only one without high blood pressure in my family too, it’s weird how stress can break us so differently despite the shared genes.
Thank you for the Vitassium link!
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•The Epstein Scandal Finally Takes Down a PoliticianEnglish22·20 天前Yeah, that’s the kind of mindset that leads folk like you to believe the BBC is still a reputable institution.
What was the sweat test like? Did they just end up being like, “Yep, you’re all hot and sweaty now. Looks like you weren’t lying about that.” and that was it?
My heat regulation is completely borked and I pour with sweat if I am moving around for long enough to warm up, it’s awful. I’m on 5 to 10 litres of water a day, depending on if I’m able to get up and do stuff that day or not, I think I’d die of dehydration if I was only on 3.
Guessing all the electrolytes you’re taking help with retaining the water though? I should look into that, there’s only so much salty popcorn I can eat.
Aye, spot on on all counts, it’s dysautonomia.
Doctor wasn’t much help tbh, compression socks, lots of salt and try to sit down before you fall down, were basically all the advice I got. The nhs is a bit shit tho.
I appreciate the concern but I already know what causes it, it’s a dysautonomic dysfunction. The other person who replied guessed it spot on, haha.
Huh, fair enough. I did not know that.
I’ve been doing my shops online with the vegan filters on since the pandemic, so I really have no idea what else is being sold in our supermarkets now. Hoping they make a vegan version of that chocolate croissant one soon tho.
And also me when I’ve been standing for too long. I do not exist comfortably on the vertical plane
That bokeh effect in the background is so pretty.
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•The Epstein Scandal Finally Takes Down a PoliticianEnglish22·20 天前I dread to think about your moral compass if you think the beeb is still worth defending. I gave up on the bbc in 2016, and it’s gotten so much worse since then.
40 foot clown island is not a place of honour.
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Man who has lost all privileges to talk about shootings opens his mouth again about a shootingEnglish7·20 天前Most of them barely speak english and think speaking another language means you’re an illegal immigrant.
Yeah but a roll of biscuits where I’m from is a packet of hobnobs, which are already cooked when you buy them and would probably be called something like ‘a stack of cookies’ in your country.
So in the usa a roll of biscuits is the name for the raw dough in a cardboard cannister, that you portion and bake yourself, right?
And usa biscuits are kinda similar to english scones.
So is the packaging pressurised because the dough is yeasted/leavened? Or because of being packaged with a non oxygen gas as a preservative? I know you guys really like long shelf lives with your processed foods.
Would nitrogen be used? Or is carbonated dough a thing? And would that even work as a preservative or a leavening agent? Nah, thinking about it force carbonation in dough would be likely be bitter and have a really rank texture once baked.
Ok, so it’s probably nitrogen or maybe bicarb? Would bicarb remain stable and unreacted in the dough for a full shelf life, and still work?
And I think usa biscuits are unlikely to be a yeasted, I remember usa folk on baking subreddits talking about only ever using yeast for bread and how they found it very weird and ‘not normal’ that yeast in cakes/non-bread baked goods is a thing in other places.
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.(No spoilers please, the fun bit of all this is in the figuring it out!)
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Confirmed: Starmer knew about Mandelson's 'Yum Yum' Epstein messages when he defended him at PMQsEnglish18·20 天前Considering Starmer already gets off politically on hurting children, I would not be at all surprised if he was a nonce too. It’s very noncey behaviour to be sticking his neck out for other pedos like that.
What does it mean if you make a creaking noise when you breathe? If you make a creaking noise when you breathe it means you have a rusty lung.
Rusty lung cancer can be easily treated at home with a vape pen and DW40, by filling the tank and taking deep puffs. This will clean your lungs and make you cough up all the rust.
Rusty lung cancer symptoms, red or brown mucus is common with rusty lung cancer, especially following treatment.
I love it when weird usa products are in memes, I get to play detective in the comments to figure out what it is and why it’s funny.
ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.socialto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uiEnglish1·20 天前I just wish it scaled better for mobile, the crossposted community’s comments are always weirdly cut off a bit on the left side of the screen and neither zooming or screen rotating changes this.
Puzzle Heros rpg - this is a turn based match 3 game with diagonals and a time limit to match as many tiles as you can, this powers up your colour coded heros and you use them to defeat/harvest food based enemies to stock your food stalls. Stalls make money, money levels up heros, etc.
It’s a ‘reskin’, albeit a very minorly changed one, of Match Quest, and the art/design is all really well done in an old school 8bit pixel style, with some really beautifully done layered scenery.
It gets a bit grindy and will take forever if you want to win every hero and level them all up to max, but as a casual game to dip into a few times a day to collect profits and loot old levels, and then spend twenty minutes or so playing levels, it’s very fun.
I also recommend Flappy Dragon. It’s a resin of the bird game, I think, idk I never played that one. The physics is fun and well thought out for each dragon and the dragons all have really nice designs.
Oh and it’s probably been mentioned a ton on this thread already but Simon Tatham’s Puzzles is a fantastic app full of puzzles that can be played offline.