LifeInMultipleChoice

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Kennedy spoke openly the other day that the food they eat on the plane is absolute crap that is either big macs or KFC. So this could be a staged photo, but also it work mean another member of the photo was bitching about it being real and is lying.

11 days later and still counting, jeez. There as to be better ways to do that.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Nope I'm going to call you the expert that told me that all foods slow cooker are now worse for me. Kidding. But thanks for the thought, someday maybe I'll look more into whether breaking down food so they are easier to eat and having weaker jaws would be bad long term. I would have figured not having hard foods would be better for your teeth though, maybe it is worse for your gums not needing to be as sturdy over time? Thoughts for food I suppose.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 6 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

"Body doesn't work as hard to process it", would this in theory mean that more tender foods would be less work to break down, so a crock pot would actually be a poor method to cook your food long term?

Not an insult really, but always like the saying

"it's louder than 2 skeletons fucking in a tin roof in here"

Points if it comes from unexpected sources.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 5 points 17 hours ago (5 children)

I understand the corn syrup and additives causing weight gain but can someone please explain to me how putting food in a blender would make it worse for you? Ultra processed - what does it even mean. Reshaping food doesn't make it have more sugar/carbs and what not. Just the shit added to it does right?

For example, what makes ground beef not considered ultra processed? If someone puts other things into it, it can get worse for you, but is eating ground sirloin really any worse for you than non-ground sirloin, I can't see how it could be.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 16 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (3 children)

"Big voter turnout" to me would still be wrong.
155+ million voters in 2020

Population increases by roughly 6 million

Less than 150 million voters in 2024.

If we consider decreasing voter turnout high turnout, sure, it was high. That said, yes some voters likely swayed, but I'd like 80-90% voter turnout to be considered high, but we never get that.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

I want a bike that floats and can be used in the canals and on land at that point, would be kinda fun. Until I drop all my groceries in the canal... Then I'd be sad.

Won't the cement usage needed create mass amounts of heat dispersal thus accelerating global warming during the transition?

Side note. I wonder how much water it would take. I'm sure we could slowly get the salt out and use fresh water most places, otherwise we would kill all ability to grow plantlife in surrounding areas.

Chopping regulations and ignoring background checks dont make our institutions evolve. Maybe devolve.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 21 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (2 children)

So he claims it a "consensual sexual encounter' And he paid her for it. Must be a loophole to the whole prostitution thing

 
 

I recently read through this and was just curious what others thought the pitfalls or unforseen issues might be with quickly or steadily transitioning to such in a fairly environmentally friendly manner.

Hate the title name, but I think I have to use the article title as the title.

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60 million apps keep getting pushed on us, and everyone wants their own... Every restaurant, gorcery store, etc.

Would it not be feasible to install all of those Kroger, Gas Stations, bloat, bloat, bloat apps on an app Server that we just have a remote access to them like a thin client from our phone in a singular app of shortcuts (look like a folder, directory) So all the apps stay installed and don't use resources on the phone. Which keeps storage requirements down on the local device and means when you go into another device you can just log in and have access to all the apps already signed in and how you left them.

Does anyone know if there is already such a setup?

It wouldn't work well with things like streaming services, but it could still cover a lot of day to day apps I don't really want to have to have on my device.

 
 
 

Search Profile Comments-

I usually don't think about it but I went to find a comment I made to find an old post. Is there a way we can integrate a search function for are own profile?

 

My lady showed this to me so I figured I'd post it here... she may have been sending me a hint.

 

I hate that the title for the article claims "every problem" but I wanted to hear other users thoughts on this article

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