Today's discussion about the news
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How do you keep the microplastics out of the distilled water? It's been one of the criticisms of the studies that found microplastics in brain tissue: how did they prevent contamination during the preparation of the samples? Forgetting about it is probably best.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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I suspect future generations will look back at our lack of concern about microplastics in the same way we look at the madness of prescribing cigarettes to "open the lungs".
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The best way to keep microplastics out of distilled water is to distill it.
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Sure, but then you have to collect the condensed water in something and ensure that is uncontaminated. And you'll need to ingest something else besides distilled water in order to last more than a couple of weeks.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Technically that's a technique to remove them not a technique for keeping them out.
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I'm sorry I brought it up microplatics actually, I think it's better to be blissful.
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"AI, how can you make Humanity content and work together in a positive direction?"
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Meh, I'm not sure anyone is that relaxed about micro plastics, it's more that it just seems way too late to do anything about it l.
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Probably nothing much to worry about.
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See Jezyboy's post. Plastic is too useful for us not to use it, so short of the emergence of something that eats plastic, I think we are well into the find out phase.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Really insightful, thanks. I never realised plastic was so useful.
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Pick a substance and there's a high probability that there'll be some research showing a detrimental effect on health in lab conditions. I'd hazard a guess that whilst not beneficial, microplastics are some way back in the queue of things hastening my demise.
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clearly you think it'd be ok to blow up idf, mossad, israeli government members in their homes surrounded by their families
how about for israel to blow up people they don't like who are travelling on your train?
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yep
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Not sure I like the idea of Military Tourism. Isn't that what Putin is trying in Ukraine?
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whereas if they'd been in a crowd...
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FWIW on the 10 o'clock news, BBC referred to Israel and Lebanon as being "at war since October last year".
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Fucking autocorrect. Truism.
It must be an American dictionary, because it is less complex than the language in Thomas the Tank Engine.
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It's war and people die in wars. Not just combatants either. This seems to be quite an effective way to maim a lot of enemy combatants and wreck their internal communications.
Most analysts who know about this seem to think there's an extremely high correlation between having one of these pagers and being a member of Hezbollah. Granted the pictures are not even remotely representative, but what we've seen they are exclusively men of a certain age.
Indeed, it's been reported that, because membership is often secretive, to avoid ratcheting tensions between local civilians and milita members, that a lot of families found out this way that their son/husband/brother etc was part of Hezbollah.
It is certainly too indiscriminate for Britain to use (according to a friend familiar with the matter), but as one of alternative to dropping a load of bombs, missiles or invading so you get within a gunshot of getting to them all, i'd say it's remarkable.
It is the reality of a paramilitary organisation that hides amongst civilians that one of their tactics is to encourage collateral deaths - this seems a remarkably clean way of hurting a lot of the enemey with minimal collateral, and the added benefit of really sending them into disarray.
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I don't understand how some of you get personal about Trump/Musk wanting to secure boarders and impose a legal entrance into the US, yet when a foreign Country get their people blown up (there are innocents involved) you almost get giddy with excitement?
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Kids just happened to pick up the devices when they went off.
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How do you know who is getting into a Country illegally, I'd call that complete context!
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so are you ok with israel blowing people up on your train or not?
it's 'yes' or 'no'
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Right, so your OK with children being blown up, but not OK with secure boarders?
Really?
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Booby traps of this nature are illegal and both Israel and Lebanon have signed up to international treaties that outlaw them.
If it isn't a war it's terrorism.
So it is a war. But illegal use of booby traps, or terrorism.
Either way, how long do you think it will be before there is retaliation in kind. And bear in mind Hesbollah and it's sympathisers around the world isn't going to admit that anyone but civilians were hurt.
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That's one hell of an understatement.
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"An eye for an eye makes everyone blind"
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