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lumberjacked, in This tick’s spit can make you allergic to meat
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This happened to me about 5 years ago. Wasn’t too bad. Just had hives and awful gut pain. Enough to make you not want it but nothing life threatening.

Since I’ve figured it out, I’ve had beef or pork accidentally maybe two or three times. Feel awful for about a day.

I don’t miss red meat too much. Thinking about going full vegetarian.

contextual_somebody,

I have it. It took years to get diagnosed and it was making me SICK. I’ve had reactions from breathing the air where they’re cooking meat. It’s no joke

Doom4535, (edited ) in This tick’s spit can make you allergic to meat

Ticks are terrible; creepy just as little things that get on you, but then they also carry all sorts of diseases which really drives up the paranoia after every hike

chase_what_matters,

Read anything about Lyme disease and you’ll never feel safe again.

starman2112, in This tick’s spit can make you allergic to meat

Praxis

Roundcat, in This tick’s spit can make you allergic to meat
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Vegans: How can i learn this power?

JoumanaKayrouz, in This tick’s spit can make you allergic to meat
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I wish a mother fucka would

ThirdNerd, in Was looking for the year in this and I guess I found it...?
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Google existed in 1961. In some tyrannical, despotic, uber-capitalist overlord’s dreams.

ninja, in "Progress"

ITT: why the quotation marks?

UnderpantsWeevil,
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No stroad

__mk__, in "Progress"
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Why scare quotes? I lived in Düsseldorf back in '90 (go alts - that was the name of my school team, and yes it was sponsored by Alt bier 🍺… different times), it’s always been one of Germany’s more clean cut, upmarket cities, but this picture makes me want to go back and check it out again.

Then again, I’m a queer transfem and I’m in BERLIN, THE QUEER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. Düsseldorf is in the last instance just meh.

reev,

Cologne is pretty gay and not far away. Come by during CSD!

BatrickPateman,

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  • __mk__,
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    Sweetie did you read the part about being transfem? I dodrink coke, not beer ;)

    Nerorero,
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    Why not visit Hamburg? It’s like a cool version of Berlin

    Phoebe,

    I grew up next to Düsseldorf. I freaking love this city. Wouldn’t it be so expensiv i would live there.

    Because it is a magnet for anime fans, i early came in contact with queerness and different worldviews. Düsseldorf still has a big connection to art and due to figures like Joseph Beuys the art community is still pretty progressive. I went to university there and the campus had a progressiv Atmosphere there as well.

    But on the other side the city is full of rich and conservativ people. A weird contrast. I would say Düsseldorf is educated while cologne is more open and welcoming.

    pewgar_seemsimandroid, in I download G HUB while my VPN set to JP and it downloaded Logicool instead of Logitech

    MIOLWAER OHE EM GEH

    Silviecat44, in "Progress"

    Why did you put the title in quotes

    Caminsky,

    c/unnecessaryquotes

    MaxVoltage,
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    because the cars are still there just OutofSight

    InternetTubes,

    Titles are OP not realizing that the roads have been moved underground and are still there even though the picture doesn’t suit his metropolitan dystopia thematic preferences. Or at least that’s the only way they make sense.

    kroy,

    who hurt you?

    marmo7ade,

    Correct. The far left is as vain as the far right.

    InternetTubes, (edited )

    As opposed to trying to frame everything into the left-right pantheon? Did treating this as a completely separate environmental / city planning concern hurt people’s brain?

    Tomad,

    you think it’s vain to want visible nature?

    TheGreatHerald,

    It’s a bit vain to want it at the expense of logical city planning. If the destruction of that road caused major traffic issues or inhibited road access to areas, that would explain why OP added quotes.

    kroy,

    lol… jesus.

    Ryumast3r,

    Define logical city planning? Is a walkable, green area more desirable than an overgrown road or not?

    Is traffic the end-all-be-all to city planning?

    TheGreatHerald,

    Logical city planning is planning a city in such a way that provides the greatest overall loving experience to it’s inhabitants and passers-through.

    This depends on the location of the city. Traffic prevention and green spaces are 2 things that need to be balanced. If a road that thousands travel on daily is being demolished to make way for a park that a few hundred people will maybe use, then it could be doing more harm than good.

    This is ultimately a decision for communities to make, not us armchair planners, and it looks like they valued the park more.

    AchtungDrempels,

    The traffic hasn’t gone, it’s in a tunnel below the promenade.

    Aceticon, (edited )

    By your own definition “logical city planning” is best done with a good and well integrated public transportation network and the spaces thus freed by having fewer cars being repurposed for uses with proven health benefits compared to roads … which just happen to be green spaces as there are actual proven benefits for human mental and physical health, both from the greenery and the reduction in noise an particulate polution when big roads with heavy traffic are removed.

    Favoring individual cars in a urban environment is actually worse in pretty much every metric: not just mental and physical health but even timewise as better public transportation means way less time wasted in traffic jams, because of all the cars removed from the road and because paradoxically more roads incentivise more cars, so new/bigger roads solve traffic jam problem for a while and then eventualyl it get as bad or worse than before only now there are even more cars, hence more people, stuck in traffic, so more public transportation means shorter commuting times even when you reduce the number/size of roads.

    I get the impression that your logic in thinking of more roads for cars as “logical city planning” comes from never having experienced living in an urban setting with a proper well integrated public transport network or widespread use of cycling for short commutes, which is a critical blindspot in knowledge when claiming to understand urban planning.

    TheGreatHerald,

    Sorry

    Ryctre,

    I’m sure the people of Duesseldorf are so thankful to have you as their road white knight.

    TrickDacy,
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    “Logical city planning” for you does not include planning a city that people enjoy living and breathing in. Just one that cars dominate more every year.

    Yep, you’re American alright.

    Hasuris,

    After WW2 cities in NRW have been rebuilt with cars and cars only in mind. You’ve got major roads with 6 lanes crossing right through city centres and residential areas. Traffic is killing people. Roads in favor of public transport makes people buy cars if they want to go anywhere. More cars need more roads. It’s an endless cycle and results in hostile living environments. We need less cars. A lot less.

    TrickDacy,
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    Yawn. We get that you love fascism

    Tolookah, in Scientists develop tool to predict dam removal costs by analyzing 55 years of past removals

    Isn’t that just normal operating procedure? Use historical data to help future estimates?

    doppelgangmember,

    We did statistics! Quick frontpage that shitttt

    doppelgangmember, in Scientists develop tool to predict dam removal costs by analyzing 55 years of past removals

    well damn good for them!

    LaVacaMariposa, in Hammerhead skull

    This is way more than mildly interesting!

    Smacks, in "Progress"
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    Where are the roads? There could easily be a 15 lane highway right there!

    funkless, in In 1998, Paul Krugman predicted the internet's impact on the economy would be no greater than the fax machine's

    The fax machine actually had a massive impact on society and is much older than you think (newer than the telegram, older than the telephone, and in use during Abraham Lincolns life time).

    Just because it’s usefulness had declined in the prior 10 years to him making that statement, doesn’t mean it didn’t affect the economy.

    In the year 2100 or 2200 the internet as we know it may have been superceded by methodologies we can’t even comprehend right now.

    justsomeguy,

    In the year 2100 or 2200 the internet as we know it may have been superceded by methodologies we can’t even comprehend right now.

    It’s gonna be fax machines again, isn’t it?

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