The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.
I know nothing about you or your situation, but food allergies can really mess up your life, and they’re often overlooked (speaking from experience).
The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.
I know nothing about you or your situation, but food allergies can really mess up your life, and they’re often overlooked (speaking from experience).
It was Celiac for me… It’s such a relief to be able to make a change and do something about it instead of “just getting on with it.”
Just straight up arguing for ethnic clensing and the complete expulsion/murder of an entire people, eh?
The helmet is often used by the illustrator to label characters. A helmet labeled “Cat” might be expected here. This is a subversion of that expectation by labeling the helmet “Helmet”.
Mental health care in Canada is almost at that point…
Well said. Lawful engagement is the only way if anyone is going to hold that kind of power. American hegemony has proven itself thoroughly hypocritical, time and time again. It’s attack dog in the middle east is holding the leash. Rule of law must reign - but never forget its our collective responsibility to write and uphold just laws for the collective.
Yeah, and as someone lse mentioned: they often have a Libby service that gets you tonnes of free audiobooks and other digital materials.
It’s very unlikely to happen, but Canada effectively shares a huge border with Russia via the north. It’s not Alaska or bust, and there’s been a decent amount of talk about Arctic security in the last decade or so.
I mean, you’re not wrong - but it’s a technique used every day for super-resolution microscopy.
There’s some surprisingly sci-fi stuff that’s possible with image deconvolution. Not exactly practical, but it is possible to recover some information from a blurry photo.
That’s exactly why I came to Lemmy: different trash.
The worst is when they install bike infrastructure that will just randomly end and dump you onto a busy street, and then complain no one is using the fancy new bike lanes…
As someone who prays to see a ‘may contain’ statement alongside a ‘contains’ statement on the potentially risky food I’d like to eat: I vehemently disagree. “May contain” seems to always mean “contains some”. Without it, I’d have no way to know if there’s a real risk of cross contamination.
I veto you proposal. Moving on. (/s, obviously)
Belgium learning from is historical mistakes. Good on 'em.
Pretty sure it’s poured resin or the like…
The article only left me more confused as to why or how that happened…
That sounds an awful lot like restaurants and jobs…