elbarto777

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elbarto777,

It’s a study and they’re reporting the findings. That’s who science works, my guy.

One outcome could have been that those who received them most spent it all on cocaine and hookers. Now, some may say that’s gains, and some others may say that’s a loss, but in the end, they defined the parameters for what gains means, and cocaine and hookers ain’t it.

But more to the point, it has been demostrarte that wealth asking won’t give you the biggest gains. Just look up all the people who won the lottery and are worse off today.

Leave Texas and other Draconian states and risk getting pulled over for driving pregnant? Nope, just have the pills mailed from California. (www.cbsnews.com)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law on Wednesday that aims to stop other states from prosecuting doctors and pharmacists who mail abortion pills to patients in places where the procedure is banned. California already has a law protecting doctors who provide abortions from out-of-state judgments.

elbarto777,

I don’t understand your comment. Are you saying that the CPR performed by the kid was probably not what saved the man’s life?

Otherwise your stats makes the feat even more remarkable.

elbarto777,

So? “Hey in this horror film a murderous clown targets toddlers and beheads them. Sounds like a good movie for toddlers!”

elbarto777,

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. When you apply pressure to a patient’s chest at regular intervals (about one second between presses) and use your mouth to fill the patient’s lungs with air.

elbarto777,

Ok, I understand all that. But according to the article, the dude was passed out. If the kid didn’t intervene, would have he woken up on his own?

elbarto777,

Sure, but according to the article, he was five to six minutes underwater. Isn’t that “long enough” for attempting CPR?

elbarto777,

Got it. Good info.

elbarto777,

Thanks! Good info.

elbarto777, (edited )

In what sense?

NPR is a reputable news source, so I’m curious…

Edit: I just read the article. Because it would justify continuing using oil as an energy source for longer. And one specific oil company could profit from both extracting carbon from the ground, and putting it back in.

elbarto777,

The definition of uplifting news in this community is… very broad.

elbarto777,

Have you forgotten Digg’s one word comments stating “lame” or “yawn”?

elbarto777,

It’s not quite nonsense, though. Are hydrogen fires ready to handle?

elbarto777,

Uh yes?

elbarto777,

True.

elbarto777,

This is not uplifting. Poor chained dog, left for dead by the owners.

elbarto777,

I find it hard to believe too. I’ve seen mini sunscreen bottles being given away in events. We’ll need a source for this.

elbarto777,

Way to miss the point.

“Why do you complain because you can’t afford to eat three meals a day? Food makes me fat.”

elbarto777,

I find it ironic that you mentioned cvs for your example.

A surf store, or a clothing store works be better examples.

elbarto777,

I see what you mean now. I think the parent poster is referring to the effectiveness of the American made sunscreen.

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I would like to follow other positive news groups on other servers. Is there any chance someone could do what this person suggested? “solarbird Something I do running a small instance is have a Librarian account which follows large numbers of people for the purposes of discovery. We have under 20 users but our Federation feed...

elbarto777,

If wholesomemes is anything like its reddit equivalent, then I avoid subscribing if I were you. It’s cultish.

elbarto777,

What’s Librarian?

elbarto777,

It sounds mastodon-related.

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