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its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Spirit Airlines goes out of business after 34 years, ending operations immediatelyEnglish
333·2 months agoJust an FYI
‘Sorta’ is a slang contraction of ‘sort of’ You don’t need an ‘of’ after ‘sorta’
its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.worksto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that the idea that drivers pay for roads is a myth, because funding sources also include property taxes, sales taxes and income taxes that people pay regardless of whether they drive or not
1·2 months agoMust be a city thing, only reason people complain about bikes where I’m at is they sometimes like to use the center of the lane like a car but don’t follow traffic laws
its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.worksto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that the idea that drivers pay for roads is a myth, because funding sources also include property taxes, sales taxes and income taxes that people pay regardless of whether they drive or not
1·2 months agoEliminating cars in cities and reducing them in towns makes sense. It doesn’t for people that are spread out. I live 15 minutes from the nearest town(by car), with a 900f change in elevation. Not very doable for most people, and essentially impossible in winter.
No one can force you to take medication. You just say you don’t want them.
Or go ahead and try some. Don’t like the effects? Don’t take them.
Who is in your life that is going to bully you with that? They don’t sound great
You must be missing part of the story with your friend. Seizures or narcolepsy get instant license removal, not bipolar.
its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.worksto
science@lemmy.world•Climate extremes may quietly be pushing heart disease rates higher: Study. Risk of heart disease grew about 3% for every day over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.English
1·2 months agoInuit people actually had significantly lower heart disease than the rest of the world until recently. Smoking increased in the population along with lifestyle changes.
its_prolly_fine@sh.itjust.worksto
science@lemmy.world•Climate extremes may quietly be pushing heart disease rates higher: Study. Risk of heart disease grew about 3% for every day over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.English
6·2 months agoEh, I feel like this is a bit misleading. Cortisol is bad for your heart. Unusually high or low temperatures causing stress makes sense. As far as I know people living in the extremes on our planet don’t have worse hearts.


Humans do have really low genetic diversity compared to most other organisms. Not as bad cheetahs though!