[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

While I can concede your point that it's feasible and possibly even more practical to open from the stem, I gotta say that since switching to the other end years ago(because I saw a similar thread on reddit), it's been super easy and I've had zero issues. The stem just has a higher rate of fucking up, but it's not like either end will fully decimate the banana. Peeling properly after it's opened is an easy fix either way.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

IIRC, the reason sodium batteries would be better is we have abundant stocks of sodium, whereas the raw materials for most other batteries are limited and require more destructive mining. John Oliver just covered some of this on his show last Sunday. If that tech can be improved, hopefully there won't be any deep sea mining for more raw materials!

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Tbf, they do have similar faces. They both did a solid job in their roles imho, just the occasional over-acting.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

Do you mean philistines?? And wtf are "sea people"? I'm thoroughly confused by all of your comments, as they make no sense.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

I just check and there's a recent gem- "I was excited to read this book, but disappointed when I saw the coupons for child coffins." Doing the lord's work! Lmao

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

You can sail the high seas for Fallout. It's worth it!

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Anything could have enough significance to warrant further study. If it has societal implications or environmental concerns, it could be deemed worthy. I've read some guidelines on how to read scientific papers, but don't have the link on me. The scientists are supposed to list their biases, but it's kind of on the honor system, I think.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

On your last question, while changing reps to at-large would certainly help with gerrymandering, that would make it more difficult for reps to have solid relationships with their constituents. It benefits both the constituents who don't have to travel as far(although phone calls and emails would still theoretically work) to connect with their rep, but also allows the rep to tour their area more frequently and be able to handle specific, local issues more effectively. There are tradeoffs with everything though, so it might work better overall. It's just so hard to change the status quo, which goes for most things that people have listed here.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Great list overall but I'm wondering what you mean by reasonable behaviors in regards to having kids or not? I understand the notion of encouraging and discouraging behaviors by legislation, but that can be difficult to negotiate/implement.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago

Sign me up, too. This looks and sounds fantastic!

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

I'm sure that there's a decent chunk of corruption with inspections, but there are also states like Arkansas where we don't ever have to get our vehicles inspected... It's absurd how shitty some of the cars and trucks are that I see regularly.

[-] Twista713@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

In addition to the veto power mentioned above, there's also the power to issue executive orders and to nominate judges, including supreme justices. Those are fairly significant. There's also the influence they have over foreign policy.

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