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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2023-05-17 12:00 pm

Interesting Links for 17-05-2023

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[personal profile] simont 2023-05-17 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
#12: one of the comments made me laugh even more than the main article.

Hmm, was this produced by chat gpt or open AI? if not, then it will be.

"You will, Oscar, you will."
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11 WieWeWee

[personal profile] channelpenguin 2023-05-17 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Can confirm. German men sit by default at home. Obviously alfresco peeing and using urinals are perfomed standing. My BFs son was 5 (I think) when he needed a pee when we were out on a walk. Jean had to give him an emergency lesson in the standing technique, he had no clue (he lives with his mother).

It is SO normalised that when some Italian tenants spoiled a marble bathroom floor by the typical mix of bad aim, drips and sprinkling that are the hazards of the standing pee, the landlord easily won his damages case on the basis that they should have been sitting to pee.

Sailors may also develop the habit, especially if used to small boats in lively seas. Sobering fact - some ridiculous proportion of man overboard deaths at sea happen when peeing off the deck. Sometimes you really might need both hands to hang on!
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Items 4 + 16 in Tandem:

[personal profile] dewline 2023-05-17 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
The two reports are married in terms of topic.

I have been limping through my life trying to deal on my own for the most part, and the way Ontario currently treats ADHD diagnosis as a luxury item for Ontario Health Insurance Plan purposes - to the best of my knowledge - is an obstacle to safety and prosperity.
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[personal profile] hairyears 2023-05-18 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
(17) Is overselling the diversity of 'butterflies' - the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) are the third-largest taxon of insects, with an estimated 180,000 species...

But 90% of the Lepidopterae are moths.


Hymenoptera - wasps, ants, bees and sawflies - have an estimated diversity of 150,000 species.

Coleoptera and Diptera (Beetles and the 'true' flies with halteres and a single pair of wings) have over a million species each, and the upper boundary of our estimates for Coleopterae is four million.