I see a lot by “the Picard maneuver” or something like that. I can’t remember if I like their posts, but there’s a lot.
I see a lot by “the Picard maneuver” or something like that. I can’t remember if I like their posts, but there’s a lot.
Depends on the concentration, but usually not something you want on yourself.
Or the scissor man.
Don’t worry. That’s when I got my Ferd F-teenthousand.
I prefer Trarch to Trucktober.
Agreed. But focusing on that specific aspect comes off pretty creepy.
For the last time, have you considered the latter part of any of my replies? Honestly, it seems like some sort of underlying issue that you need to work through (coming from a random person on the Internet who has no education in psychological issues).
But it’s something to consider. Being in Canada, you have much more access to it than people in many other countries.
Why do they have to be so expensive and of limited quantities?
I disagree. Hearing loss is not something to take lightly. Stay safe. Hearing protection is cool.
Yep. Agreed on all aspects of your post.
I started too late (undergrad) wearing earplugs all the time at shows/other loud things. I don’t think I have much hearing loss (thankfully) but I do get the buzzing every so often (I know it could be worse, and am grateful it isn’t).
Hearing protection is not something to take lightly (I know you know, but just to reiterate for others reading).
Ffs, don’t get me started on knees haha.
Yes they’re actually all police trying to entrap you. Did you think about the latter part of my post? Also it’s kinda weird mentioning 18 year olds (I Guess unless you’re 18ish), if not, probably another thing to address with a professional.
You can literally find sex workers anywhere you are. I assume you can go online and find some. There’s always the yellow pages as well haha.
But yeah, maybe work on your views. If you don’t work on the underlying problem, you’re probably not going to feel any better. Could probably seek a therapist via a doctor’s referral since you’re in Canada.
Hearing damage is permanent, stay safe and use earplugs. You will regret it later in life if you don’t.
I just didn’t know it was memorial day, so decided to press X (for doubt) as a joke haha. Guess it wasn’t received well.
Agreed. Coming from a background in cryopreservation (not trying to freeze bodies), the freezing is the easy part.
While you’re correct with the time of death to time of freezing portion, the freezing process (could… potentially) be fine. Although there’s no way to tell (yet).
But the thawing process results in the most degradation, especially with thicker tissues due to uneven warming and damage from ice crystal formation (assuming the body was vitrified).
Will we ever be able to thaw these bodies and them to be viable? Maybe? Impossible currently, but who knows about the future. Although, I doubt they will be salvageable.
If it makes a difference, I will not be freezing my body when I die (not just because of the money needed), and can’t see that changing within my lifetime.
Not sure why you’re being downvoted. You’re correct, the insulation keeps it at its temperature. External refrigeration is not used (well not commonly, as far as I know).
Ah. I didn’t know. I also don’t know how one does that. But makes sense I guess seeing all those posts.