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Cake day: February 16th, 2024

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  • Infinite money glitches for the rich is well said, but they should be mindful that too many glitches will cause the system to come… crashing down.

    As in if the rich just keep getting richer and inflation keep getting worse, soon it’ll be like Ireland during the Great Hunger, but fucking everywhere. Because the potato blight wasn’t even the worst thing back then for the Irish, the British government was.

    Initial government actions to alleviate famine distress, which were constructive but limited, were ended by a new Whig administration in London. This administration pursued a laissez-faire economic doctrine, additionally, some members of the British government believed that the famine was divine judgement or that the Irish lacked moral character, Aid resumed only to some degree at a later stage. Large quantities of food were exported from Ireland during the famine, and the refusal of London to bar such exports, as had been done on previous occasions, was an immediate and continuing source of controversy.

    Hmm I wonder of there are any good movies about it actually. Probably not because the BBC wouldn’t make them. Like 1800-1930 set period pieces about politics in Ireland. Suggestions, anyone?



  • The drug is basically ready to use. Just going over safety checks and they hope to have it out by 2030. So unless you plan on dying within the next few years, high chances it’s happening in your lifetime.

    Which is good news for me, I lack 4 permanent teeth congenitally.

    But I definitely know what you’re talking about, having heard about it on/off for literally 20 years. I think this team/research started in 2005.

    I’m still waiting on the 3d printed spare organs. Read about those in the early 00’s as well. I think they’ve managed a rabbits heart already. A functional one.

    they were able to print a rabbit-sized heart with a network of blood vessels that were capable of contracting like natural blood vessels. The printed heart had the correct anatomical structure and function compared to real hearts.