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andrewducker) wrote2021-08-19 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 19-08-2021
- Inside the Anglo-Saxon Classroom
- (tags:history uk school )
- Why People Who Brush Still Get Cavities
- (tags:microbiome teeth dental )
- Rewilding death: The plan to restore the necrobiome
- (tags:death nature )
- Culture in Scottish armed policing horrifically sexist
- (tags:scotland police weaponry sexism OhForFucksSake )
- There are some things you can't take both sides on
- (tags:discussion journalism bigotry )
- The 50 Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Books Of The Past Decade
- (tags:books scifi )
- China Aims Its Propaganda Firehose at the BBC
- (tags:China propaganda bbc )
- We have our first look at images from Amazon's new Wheel of Time series
- (tags:fantasy books tv )
- Dyson sphere around a black hole (how would you power one?)
- (tags:space physics power )
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Hire attractive women with few cavities to kiss cavity-prone participants.
It's not just that it's sexist and unethical. It doesn't work very well. Kisses transfer enough microorganisms to be risky, when we're talking about infections we don't want to share, but they aren't actually a reliable way to transfer something we WANT to transfer. My mom had lots of cavities and my dad had hardly any, despite the fact that they kissed a lot.
If you really want to transfer bacteria from one mouth to another, you culture the bacteria from one person's spit and make a concentrated solution the other person can use like mouthwash (or those slow-dissolve lozenges.) And while you're waiting, you can screen for a few things like covid and strep and hiv.
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Xi Jinping vs. BBC News
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I also do not accept or agree with the proposition that disagreement=violence. The whole point of politics is to manage disagreement without violence. No-one is in the majority on every issue.
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I notice that the article cavities didn't say anything at all about fluoridation of water, which is a major contributor to dental health.
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