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Wonder how many thousands of dollars this will cost in America- unless your health insurance covers it, then it'll be only some thousands of dollars
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2024-30-05
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Where and how can I sign up to be a human trial? I can't afford this shit, let alone a standard issue dental implant. My insurance barely covers it yearly.
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2024-30-05
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I hope it grows me another dick
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2024-30-05
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Worse, it'll probably only be covered by dental, unless there's a medical need to regrow a tooth that cheaper options wouldn't cover.
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2024-30-05
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You'd think, but in Canada which has public health care, dental, optical, and mental health aren't covered. The joke is that Canada only takes care of you from the neck down.
There is some discussion of changing this and adding dental coverage, but our next government will likely be strongly right-leaning (for Canada) and will likely kill that idea for the next decade.
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2024-30-05
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Nope, just stating a fact.
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2024-30-05
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This whole premise sounds interesting. I had a tooth crack, and it was removed, so based on this story they could simply give me this drug and the tooth would regrow? How does it know what shape to take? Does it have to be shaped? Does it stop growing after the drug is stopped being administered?
The article doesn't even come close to addressing these questions.
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2024-30-05
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Ok...?? LOL
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2024-30-05
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No. That's total BS.
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2024-30-05
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Yes and no. They are not for profit, so generally the cost is less.
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2024-30-05
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Lmao the US ain't gonna make that cheap
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2024-30-05
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If rodents can do it.
We can do it.
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2024-30-05
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So exactly how much money extra do you think you should put into that? How much extra in taxes every year can you afford to pay or expected to pay.
I am not entirely suggesting to not fund it but to think there is unlimied money is goofy. What if the cost benefit is negative?
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2024-30-05
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I had a gum graft last week, it is hell
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2024-30-05
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I agree people will pay whatever they can. And no. Not every country is figuring this out. Canada where I live is having significant problems now with health care. It been subsidized with debt over 20 years and is not longer sustainable. If you have a heart attack in Canada or get cancer, it is a great place to be. For nearly every other thing, including dental care, it is getting really bad. People are dying waiting years for basic stuff.
Point being, it needs to be sustainable or do you think you can keep borrowing money to maintain services?
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2024-30-05
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Because the caption says "it regrew this tooth", not "it was missing one tooth so we regrew the whole row".
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2024-30-05
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Can science give me iron enriched beaver teeth that finally let me bite a tortilla chip vertically without feeling like maybe I’ve shattered every tooth In my head?
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2024-30-05
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I think you are a very shallow person.
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2024-30-05
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I might just give this a try. Although, I have had issues with chewing gum in the past because it causes me migraines.
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2024-31-05
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Ahh, in my neck of the woods you don't do the big drink. You do 2 bottles of mag citrate and something else. Drink lots of water and clear fluids.
I think they should only do the prep that actually has the evacuating meds spread out in the high risk community , mostly geriatric).
I can drink clear/not red or purple water and salty water in whatever forms. Older people are more at risk for dangerous dehydration. Give them the garbage prep.
My colonoscopies have been squeaky clean with no diet amendments day before prep.
ETA: no, the shitting almost clear liquid isn't the worst part, unless you have a disease that's active and then it kinda sucks in a number of ways. Put some kind of barrier cream on your anus and use water if you don't have a bidet. Your anus will thank you.
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2024-31-05
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Great! Well done for going! Good luck on your journey!
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2024-31-05
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>do hope you have the resources to travel to another dentist
Nope. Why else would I be doing this? For fun?
If it gets that bad there's a dentist that works at the emergency room, where I won't get turned away if I can't pay it first. I've had a few tooth infections before, it's not like you can ignore them. Hurts worse than a broken bone.
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2024-01-06
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The endodontist lobby will use everything they have to kill this.
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You did, though. I was talking about the Israeli judicial system, and you said:
"You know you're talking about a *country* where Palestinians are sent to a military tribunal instead of a civilian court"
In the country of Israel, civilians are tried in civilian courts be they Jewish or Arab. That's not moving that goal posts. That's directly refuting your inaccurate statement.
On the matter of settlements. The IDF frequently dismantles ones deemed illegal by isreali law.
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We also donated a number of mine clearing units to which the name of I don’t remember
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2024-30-05
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I was just thinking of things that would count as weapons to strike Russia.
There are lots of other things donated that just don't meet that criteria unless Ukraine gets very creative with them.
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2024-30-05
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You’d be surprised how far you can catapult a beaver. We can also send swarms of geese to cover everything with shit as far as the eye can see.
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2024-30-05
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Oops we thought that was the Canadian missle 🤷♂️
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2024-30-05
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i really hope everyone is right and no nukes are used cause if they are no one wins not even russia not even ukraine
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2024-30-05
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how is it inevitable if we keep fighting the way we are now. i mean no matter when there used no one wins
none of the world leaders get to rule any more or make money
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2024-30-05
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honestly we should all just have one giant shit fight . put the weapons down and throw shit
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2024-30-05
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who ever isnt throwing up and can stand the smell wins
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2024-30-05
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>but why tempt fate that is all i am asking
I'm not an expert on foreign policy or nuclear tactics lol, but posturing is a part of the game and especially in the case of nuclear weapons. Most don't ever want to use them, but threatening to use them is what any country who gets desperate would do. Russia is in a tough spot and doesn't have any other moves to play if they don't want to back down from Ukraine. On the other hand, the more they threaten to use nukes but don't, the weaker they look.
Ultimately I think Putin keeps threatening it because he knows Russia's non nuclear arsenal and army won't hold up against Europe and the US, so he's trying to use the only leverage he thinks they have.
If China weren't financial supporting Russia this would've been over already, as they'd have been looking at a catastrophic economic crisis.
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also i know china keeps talking to russia and NK to an extent about not using nukes cause china wants to make as much money as possible and really be in as many countries as possible and thats not possible with nukes..
i guess only time will tell. i truly hope nothing bad happens
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2024-30-05
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Too much National Post propaganda. I even got an MRI with only a short wait at a brand new state of the art facility recently, too! No joke! ;)
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2024-30-05
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Well usually Canada is the moral one and the US is sometimes moral
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Yeah tech has outpaced education here. Kids need to be taught modern AI is just an advanced guessing engine.
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Turkey will never recognise the genocide with Erdogan in charge. There is no "possible" about it.
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Yeah those protestors must be antisemitic hamas terrorists
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2024-30-05
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> A total of 28 individuals were arrested during the protest
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2024-30-05
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There are several reasons why foreigners might choose to protest rather than leave a country:
\* Belief in the potential for change: Foreigners may believe that by protesting, they can bring about positive changes in the country they've come to live in.
\* Desire to stay: They may have built a life in that country, established relationships, or have a job they don't want to leave behind.
\* Lack of viable alternatives: Leaving a country can be a complex and expensive process, and some foreigners may not have the resources or opportunities to relocate elsewhere.
\* Sense of solidarity: Foreigners may feel a sense of solidarity with the local population and want to fight for a better future for everyone in the country.
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That's great. How 'bout some of the real good stuff now, so they can kick the ruZZkies the fuck out, rather than just slow them down?
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2024-30-05
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Plus he's not as old as the f\*cking sun. Is it so much to ask to find a candidate under the age of retirement??
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2024-30-05
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Now that they're getting stuff into the theater, let them go after Russian military assets in Russia.
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2024-30-05
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Why don't you join Ukranian army and help them?
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2024-30-05
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They wouldn't take me. Said I was much too old, so I joined this non-organization that doesn't actually exist to work on another front.
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2024-30-05
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As I get older, I disagree with this sentiment more. Wisdom seems to be undervalued
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2024-30-05
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Delivery of xxx xxx. - Blinkin LIES.
I hope he serves for the war crimes he is committing
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2024-30-05
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To add to this - most of the Russian criticism of Putin and the invasion of Ukraine, at least the most vocal ones, are arguing that they have not gone far enough. That they are not fully committing, using their full arsenal/capabilities etc. Some of it is delusion (no, you won't see T-14s taking Kyiv any time soon), some of it is very extreme (scorched earth, nuclear).
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2024-30-05
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There's a big difference between being old enough to have experience and old enough to worry about Alzheimer's or dementia. After 75, most people experience mental decline. And I don't think we should trust the button to someone who either is mentally slowed or has a high likelihood of that happeneing furing their term.
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2024-30-05
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I've been saying, there's no way this is ending without either a Russian victory (very unlikely at this point), Putin getting the Romanov ending and/or collapse of Russia (more likely if he does get the Romanov ending). America and Europe aren't trying to give him a graceful exit, but rather don't want Russia to become Yugoslavia with nukes.
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2024-30-05
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Hard disagree. Some vague statement using anecdotes that are not actually relevant so I don't have to back up my position which alludes to "We should stop arming them" or even worse "Ukraine should surrender".
Homie, we see right thru you.
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2024-30-05
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That's actually not true at all. Ukraine defense ministry has straight up said they will not accept any foreign volunteers without prior military training.
They do not "find something for anyone", you made that up.
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2024-30-05
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This is what I mean. You get exposed out that you want others to sacrifice their life but not your own one. And then you bring up same arguments like “we see thru you homie” and package it as anyone having calling you out as a Russian sympathiser
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2024-30-05
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“I never told Ukrainians that they should not stop fighting I swear!” In the meantime Ukraine should not accept any ceasefire! Lives must be shed cause Russia cannot be allowed to win
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2024-30-05
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Of course the refugees abroad continue to support the fighting. Cause similar to redditors, their live is not at risk
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2024-30-05
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You're just making shit up now.
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2024-30-05
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Just like you make up shit to call anyone who exposes you as a Russian sympathiser? You don’t own the right to spin stories
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Ohhhh. Ok hell yeah that’s some racial discrimination then
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2024-30-05
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Considering there were three of them, all sitting apart, I assume not
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2024-30-05
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American Airlines: “Best we can do is a meal voucher and $50 off your next flight.”
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2024-30-05
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No not 3, eight! All eight black men on the flight were removed because someone complained they all independently smelled bad.
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2024-30-05
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It was apparently a flight attendant who made the complaint and removed them
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2024-30-05
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It's not believable that all 8 of the black people removed from the plane smelled bad enough to warrant removal, particularly since several weren't even traveling together.
One smelly passenger sure, a smelly family sure, a group of similarly smelly friends is even plausible... but total strangers as well who just happen to be the same race?
No way.
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2024-30-05
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> The quotation marks in the post title are not in the article headline
When I clicked on it earlier, they were absolutely there—OP copy/pasted verbatim. I checked the article because the first thing I thought was WTF is that headline OP? But then it was right there on the BBC's website.
Now when I click on it, it's not. I agree, it was weird/wrong, and the BBC clearly thought so too and fixed it.
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127F is bonkers
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2024-30-05
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We are approaching the lowest sous vide temperature of 54.4C.
That’s both distressing and exciting.
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2024-30-05
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Well, good thing that climate change thing is a hoax /s 🙄
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2024-30-05
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In May.
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2024-30-05
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It's a poop soup basically
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2024-30-05
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We need all governments to actually take the reins on this or at least really nudge companies with more regulations ... Unfortunately the shift to renewables that could have been smooth and easy was denied and pushed back for decades, and now it really does need to be rough and fast. I think we're long past the point of a smooth transition, and in the how much will which generation suffer phase.
Meanwhile all the stress is dividing us more and more, so ... We can buy less and push representatives and advocacy groups, but otherwise we have to do the best we can. For a lot of people that's keeping afloat ...
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2024-30-05
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We have around 80% humidity here without rain.
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2024-30-05
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hm does ac even work at that temp, id imagine loads of electronics and machines just hit thermal limits and nope out.
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2024-30-05
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best tourist destination
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2024-30-05
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Ganga doesn't pass through Delhi,
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2024-30-05
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That’s like July in phoenix.
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2024-30-05
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What is the thermal sensation in these cases? In Rio we had a 43C last year with sensation around 60C, a girl died and many were hospitalized during a Taylor Swift show (they waited the whole day cooking by the sun in line for it)
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2024-30-05
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cement concrete jungles retain more heat. it's proven thing
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2024-30-05
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The past doesn’t matter only now is important. It is irrelevant to quote per capita as it’s appeasement we all need to do better no matter where we are.
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia was very hot this year, real feel 47 celcius. Temperatures drag on for days and weeks with no relief. You can get heatstroke walking outside in ten minutes easily. At night people try to pretend they are alive again and forget tomorrow would come, going to bars, drinking on the street. The heat interferes with sleep and breathing, all sorts of issues. It's very hard to do anything. Living becomes a real burden. People can't easily survive in the Delhi heat. Living becomes an enormous physical burden. Poverty accentuates these circumstances.
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Reducing methane emissions would have a much faster effect. One of the easiest ways to do this is by reducing cattle numbers, but then the farmers would start terrorising half of Europe again.
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Then it's irrelevant for you to have money.
Why don't you guys start sending massive donations to all developing and underdeveloped countries that are suffering due to the emissions you caused for decades, virtually making certain places in the world unliveable? Or is it really that hard to take accountability?
>It is irrelevant to quote per capita as it’s appeasement
Fine, fine. I quoted another number in some other comment belonging to the same parent thread. Read that one, and your eyes would open(if you wish for that to happen, obviously).
Of course, do remember never to quote GDP per capita while talking about your country, as it's "appeasement" according to you.
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2024-30-05
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Apparently a measurement error
Correct value was 49 and a bit degrees C
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2024-30-05
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Climate change may be global but it's worse close to the worst offenders.
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2024-30-05
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I was gonna say that urban heat dome could be a cool band name, but apparently urban heat already is a band, so I guess all they need is a dome
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2024-30-05
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Do you know that one of the biggest benefits of space programs is monitoring climate and weather. Thanks to space program India can detect cyclones, thunderstorms, monsoon etc to better prepare itself. Also India's space budget is around $2 Billion out of more than $550 Billion federal government spending.
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2024-30-05
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Just find any piece of metal in the sun and you get a good sear going too...
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Yes but you have a significant part of the population under the poverty line in India who have very low emmissions. Then you have a middle class and greater who are an equivalent population to the US whose emmissions are on par or greater than the US in roughly the same land mass. Keeping the majority of the population on subsistence levels while the rich emit should not be a valid strategem for hand waving a countries GHG emmissions.
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