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Cake day: December 14th, 2024

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  • Jesus o.o nearly 0.1mg/liter?

    Maybe I’m really bad at unit conversions, someone correct my math:

    human is 5L of blood (or 50dL)

    98ug/L => 9.8ug/dL

    15% of that gets absorbed if ingested

    9.8 * 0.15 = 1.47ug/dL absorbed (per dL injested)

    Your blood levels exceed worker exposure limits at 60ug/dL, and poisoning ranges from 30ug/dL to 330ug/dL.

    So for this, if you drink a little more than 4L of water (which isn’t that hard to do) you’ve exceeded your exposure limits.

    Idk how long you’ve been drinking that water, but I would maybe get checked out by a doctor?


  • See that’s the word Russia is against. “Sovereign.”

    Sovereign: One that exercises supreme, permanent authority, especially in a nation or other governmental unit, as.

    Putin, in his glorious mind, thinks that the only sovereign is the Kremlin. Belarus, Hungary, formerly Ukraine and now the US are all vassal states to him.

    Why? Who the fuck knows. Maybe it’s because his $100m (or whatever it’s value is) is pretty damn sad looking for a mansion, and the Western world endlessly mocks his lack of true luxury.

    Maybe it’s because so much money is frozen in other countries. Maybe it’s because he has a developmental disorder and is incapable of seeing value in human beings. Maybe it’s because he’s Russian, and things are a bit different there.

    Sovereign nations do as they please. In his mind it translates to his wealth being cutoff, because that’s what sovereign nations do. Not that the wealth is cut off because of his actions. To him, he is never wrong. So then every sovereign nation must be wrong.











  • Nope! It has a range of speeds. The PWM signal it provides also produces something called “counter-electromotive force”. I don’t remember the exact specifics, but if this measurement falls (corresponding with a drop in blooded pressure) it will increase the pump speed (up to the maximum RPM permitted).

    That is how our circulatory system works as well - a drop in blood pressure usually results in an increase to heart rate. I say usually, because I coincidentally have a nervous disorder where this is broken - an increase in heart rate will drop my blood pressure. A drop in blood pressure will also increase my heart rate, which then drops my blood pressure, which causes a runaway and I faint.