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Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

That’s not science.

Chetzemoka, to memes in Lies, deception!

Also, why isn’t there a slide cover to physically cover the camera, and why can’t I turn off the mic and camera separately? So I just use one of those black foam stickers to cover the camera.

Chetzemoka, to memes in No holiday it can't be used for

I have neighbors who got a one story tall inflatable dragon for Halloween last year and just left it up until Christmas. It was so popular that this year they have an entire yard full of Christmas dragons. I love it.

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in Which Youtubers (or on online video sharing platform) have good astronomy/cosmology/astrophysic content

I love how he happily embraced the “best space content to fall asleep to” and just totally leaned into it.

His video on The Cosmic Scale is one I still rewatch periodically.

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in What is your best story when you were in a foreign country?

Especially if his cousin happens to own Starbox.

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in Do you have a story about when you saw snow for the first time?

Not me, but two people I knew.

The first was an exchange student from Ecuador who attended my high school. She actually cried. The other time she told me she cried was when she started dreaming in English instead of Spanish.

The second was a girl I knew in college who had moved up from Florida to attend Ohio State. The first snow that year was that dry snow that blows around, but there was enough of it that everything was covered.

Walking back to our dorm, she kept gathering up handfuls, trying to make a snowball, and she asked if we could make a snowman. We told her it wouldn’t work because this is not snowman snow, and she was mystified. “There’s snowman snow??”

First time we had that good, heavy, wet, sticky snow, we took her out and made a 7-foot-tall snowman haha

Chetzemoka, (edited ) to risa in I should be celebrating turning 40

I completely disagree with the sentiment here. My 40s have been great because they marked the point in my life when I finally lost my last fuck to give.

The freedom that provides is worth not being able to drink the way I used to in my 30s. Enjoy that achievement.

Chetzemoka, to risa in Star Trek Technobabble | Elle Cordova

Ok this is great though

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Practical Engineering - in depth presentations of civil engineering feats, concepts, problems, solutions

Joe Scott - just simple, entertaining discussions of interesting topics

Philosophy Tube - longer format, intensely well-cited presentations on philosophy related to current events (with theatrical costumes!)

Ryan Hall - who knew that a weather forecast could be so fun? Regularly updated weather forecasts for the entire United States with detailed coverage and livestreams of events like tornado outbreaks, hurricanes, and large snowstorms. With charity drives to provide supplies to people on the ground

PBS Spacetime, PBS Eons, all the PBS channels really

Plainly Difficult - consistent quality, often hilarious presentations of various disasters. I particularly like his entire series on radiological accidents, often involving lost radioactive sources that random members of the public stumble onto, which is terrifying.

Chetzemoka, to lotrmemes in He'll go down in history
Chetzemoka, to memes in This is great. You should try it.

You could actually have an allergy. I met one other person who had a mold allergy that was cross reactive with blue cheeses, and had a similar reaction to them

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in [EXPERIMENTAL] What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase [**Bolded Substance Name (Brand/Street Name)** + New Paragraph folks]

Huh, now that’s super interesting.

Ok you and I both have to go to sleep, but now you’ve got me wondering about the eternal debate amongst our medical residents about benzos vs. barbiturates for acute alcohol withdrawal. I’ll have to read up on this some more

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in [EXPERIMENTAL] What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase [**Bolded Substance Name (Brand/Street Name)** + New Paragraph folks]

Oh you’re getting in the weeds now hahaha. Looks like it’s primarily GABA_A

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326685/

I just had to look that shit up haha. I’ve never thought to check into it beyond just “you’re not breathing, so I’m about to make you very angry by reversing your high, sorry bro” lol

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in [EXPERIMENTAL] What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase [**Bolded Substance Name (Brand/Street Name)** + New Paragraph folks]

So, it’s interesting, because it’s well-known to have effects on the same GABA receptors as benzodiazepines (like Xanax), but none of the addictive, physical dependence problems, and apigenin doesn’t respond consistently to the drug we use to reverse benzos (called flumazenil).

So… we’re not entirely sure? It could still be the GABA effects that help with sleep. But there’s also a host of antiinflammatory neurological effects that probably better explain its efficacy against Alzheimer’s, for example.

Now, if you really want to put yourself to sleep, feel free to crawl through this alphabet soup of a research article lol:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472148/

Chetzemoka, to asklemmy in [EXPERIMENTAL] What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase [**Bolded Substance Name (Brand/Street Name)** + New Paragraph folks]

Here, I found a good article for you:

uspharmacist.com/…/assisting-seniors-with-insomni…

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