I'm a smol catgirl, nya~ pronouns: she/her
Neptunia characters I want to cosplay: Iffy, Ram, Rom, Neptune, Kurome, Uni, Uzume
She's using Windows 7 in 2023
Wish they taught it at school
Because pizza liquifies during cooking, the chef forgot to contain the liquid.
Ten Thousand Years of Evolution (cinematic tf2 animation)
I agree, I think attribution (describing to viewers your sources, and how your post differs from the source) is more important than attrition (avoiding AI as a sourve).
I wish pastafarians were doing something comparably cool
So stop eating beef
I think I haz that hoodie in xxl
This is way too funny I'm rofl
"Just give you a heat stroke from physical exertion" I wonder how many lives can be saved by a someone with a powered excavator (likely diesel) digging a trench so that people can access fresh cool earth at the bottom of the trench
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suggesting that humans cannot effectively thermoregulate in wet bulb temperatures (Twb) above 26 to 31 °C, values considerably lower than the widely publicized theoretical threshold of 35 °C
And I'm thinking that showering or swimming in water at 31°C is considered "quite hot" and is representative of ocean water temperatures in some tropics like in Oceania.
I researched a bit further and swimmers have died racing swimming in hot water, but possibly idling in hot water might give about 1-2°C margin of survivability compared to sweating in a wetbulb heatwave on land.
However swimming pools are very often built underground in the style of an open top basement, and water often comes from wells, so I still think there's some chances of surviving with the help of water.
Now when ground temperatures rise above that lethal temperature, everyone without a heat pump is going to die.
Actually it does work because the 'lethal" wet bulb temperatures are below human body temperature, so wind and extra water do indeed bring down the skin temperature, just less effectively. Now if the wet bulb temperature rises above body temperature it's a different story and it's significantly above lethal wet bulb temperature.
Yes and pet me pwease
This reddit thread explains why I can't do what you did https://old.reddit.com/r/bashonubuntuonwindows/comments/zyq0cd/how_to_install_wsl_without_admin_right/
Same socks!
I meant that I find the concept of WSL unappealing and therefore never installed it (I've been dual-booting) and instead when I use Windows I use cross-platform native executables to fulfill my needs. Another reason is I don't own the windows machines I use (they are school computers) so I can't access WSL since it's not installed or available.
It popped while parked QwQ
The jpeg artifacts are so intense

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I think we should describe it as Mitochondrial Energy (ME) disease when talking about ME for public education and outreach.
Everyone knows that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. And we know that ME significantly affects the mitochondria. So by unofficially renaming it to Mitochondrial Energy (ME) disease, it helps unfamiliar readers to understand the primary mechanism at a glance, without having to research it more. Easier public understanding can lead to better public image and more donors.

foxgirl maid UwU


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ちゅ~🦊🍰 | 材野 #pixiv https://www.phixiv.net/en/artworks/125273939

I want food in bed like that comfyy



Anti-consumerism hobbies?
Hello I'm thinking about how I can do the cool things my friends are doing (largely cosplay) withoutspendingg large amounts of limited resources on things I don't need. Like cosplay for me largely feels like it's about buying the right clothes and props, when there's probably more to it than having and wearing a costume that fits. Maybe I should try to socialize with tailors and makers instead of just sitting at home staring at my beautiful hoard of supplies?Like degrowth I want to interpret it as gaining skills while decreasing resource usage.

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I don't think I can post? is something broken?

rules for healthy food
