cashews_best_nut

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cashews_best_nut,

No. That in the UK a canned product label doesn’t show vitamin and mineral content.

cashews_best_nut,

I wish I was taught about the usefulness of maths growing up. When I did A-level with differentition and integration I quickly forgot as I didn’t see a point in it.

At about 35 someone mentioned diff and int are useful for loan repayment calculations, savings and mortgages.

Blew my fucking mind cos those are useful!

cashews_best_nut,

I thought like you until I realised medicine is for the rich. Even in countries with universal healthcare there’s rationing of advanced therapies.

  • Years 10-20 - Human drug trials
  • Years 20-30 - Rich people use it.
  • Years 30-40 - Appears in universal healthcare systems.
  • Years 40+ - Appears in the UK NHS.

There’s a few promising senesance drugs in trials but that means you and I won’t see it until 2060 at the earliest.

cashews_best_nut,

What is this magic?

cashews_best_nut,

It’s a very rough guide I threw together. There’s all sorts of wedge cases you could use to argue against it. E.g. you could use RPMs on slack Linux. Not exactly user friendly.

Bit on the whole fedora or Suse do the job.

Also desktops are better for newbies. I thought I’d mentioned that but yeah I agree deffo better for newbies while WM managers more for tinkerers/power users.

cashews_best_nut,

There’s Two Main Choices:

Packages…

  1. Pacman-based - Arch, Arco, Endeavour
  2. RPM-based - Fedora, SuSE
  3. Aptitude-based - Ubuntu, Debian

Choose Pacman for rolling release, bleeding edge. Pick aptitude for servers and pick RPM if you want something that ‘just works’.

Desktop…

  1. Full DE - Gnome, KDE
  2. Window Manager - Awesome, i3

High end machines with lots of fancy features and ease of use pick a full DE. WM is good for speed and low-end hardware but harder to use.

cashews_best_nut,

I’ve got a cousin who was born after a failed hangar abortion. Was born with all sorts of fucked up brain issues.

cashews_best_nut,

I’ve never played Pokemon, so, yes.

cashews_best_nut,

Was the explanation panel funny then?

I didn’t plan to sit down and write a literature analysis on the comic so I’m not sure. Your idea could work but it’s a comic, it’s not worth fighting over…

cashews_best_nut,

Is anyone elses penis turtling the more they read of this comment thread?

cashews_best_nut,

As a rampant homosexual who’s done lots of dick-focused study - there’s a scar and it has different levels of noticability. Some are faint, some jagged, some with mismatched colours, some bright red, etc.

Like any scar it can be very variable.

cashews_best_nut, (edited )

There’s health benefits to removing the appendix and tonsils too - so why isn’t it done wholesale on every kid born?

Because it’s fucking barbaric chopping bits of you up without necessity.

On top of that as science has progressed - guess what? They think both the tonsils and appendix have a purpose. They’re important for immunity.

But there was never a fucking doubt that the foreskin has a purpose in human beings. So the removal of it for “health benefits” really is scraping the fucking barrel.

cashews_best_nut,

But the loudest anti-circumcision advocates tend to have truly awful surrounding politics.

Maybe in the US? But Europeans reading about circumcision just find you all a bit weird for the practice and will comment accordingly that they think it’s barbaric and/or weird.

No politics is involved.

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