BigWheelPowerBrakeSlider,

The Powerlines–a place for high schoolers to throw keggers.

ByteJunk,
@ByteJunk@lemmy.world avatar

I need to know where this is, I’m sure I’m going to come across a door with this rune

DreamySweet,

Crunskguloria.

milicent_bystandr,

“Ni”

Magzmak,

Call them the electronic giants to our toddler

dominoko,
@dominoko@kbin.social avatar

Not sure if you are looking for a series answer, but where I live they are called: Right-of-Ways

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

oh those are the covid vaccine mind control passages. Its only safe for lizard people and nords to pass through.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

i never had to call it anything so im calling it zap way

BigDanishGuy,

Pogostickland

Hiro8811,

This photo makes me think of childhood

Pandantic,
@Pandantic@midwest.social avatar

I mean, I was thinking tree line, but I just now realized that that is the other part. I don’t know what the power line corridor is called…

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

The Cancer Zone, avoid electrical easements.

Pons_Aelius,

Please get your medical advice from doctors and not social media.

YoBuckStopsHere, (edited )
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

I see you’re buying into the corporate propaganda. Guess who paid for “studies” to clear power companies from liability.

Here are a few of the conclusions from studies that have discovered a strong link between proximity to power lines and health problems:

Cancer: Exposure to power lines has been connected to cancer. Brain cancer is the most common type, but associations with breast cancer and leukemia have also been claimed;

Tumors: Some studies have shown associations between brain and other cancerous tumors and exposure to power lines.

Miscarriages;

Increased susceptibility to illnesses such as cancer;

Depression;

Electric shock;

Electrocution.

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

Please get your medical advice from doctors and not social media.

Please get your science information fro text books not youtube.

You live in a house that is lined with electrical wires but for some reason they are not an issue to you because no one has told you to be scared of them.

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

Do you also believe that fracking is clean and safe?

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

Do you always change the subject when you don't win an argument with the talking points you read online?

afraid_of_zombies,

Changing the subject.

CosmicApe,
@CosmicApe@kbin.social avatar

I mean, there's a bit of a difference between the 240/120 going through your house and the 100s of KV going through transmission lines

afraid_of_zombies,

Power lines are more visible in areas with greater poverty, and poverty are risk factors for things like leukemia and miscarriages and depression. No animal trial has shown a link between the type of emissions that power lines give off and any medical issues. Additionally no one has been able to even demonstrate any possible mechanism for action.

But hey go ahead and prove me wrong. Get some rats and do a controlled study.

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@kbin.social avatar

You're the one making the assertion: Back it up with evidence.

Bluetreefrog,

To be fair, you should probably back claims like these up with some references. Google scholar has a few.

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

No one online is going to change their beliefs no matter how many references are provided.

forty2,
@forty2@lemmy.world avatar

Currents Through the Wild

berryjam,

Fire break

samtoxie,

That dry vegetation looks like it will have no problem burning like hell

berryjam,

It may burn, but the gap is supposed to prevent the flames from leaping to the other side and burning that as well. It is moot if both sides catch fire independently

Unwind2046,

Double Circuit

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