I've been a participant of the PPMI study for a few years now and this year they changed up the quarterly survey to include questions about chemical exposure. This article makes that change make a bit more sense now. Coincidentally a lot of chemicals I used in the lab were on the survey too. https://www.ppmi-info.org/
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Which is fucking hilarious because most private industries that are safety conscious use FAA regulations as the gold standard to build theirs against.
Hell yeah!
I thought he looked like an anatomy specimen. It's kinda freaky seeing that outside of a lab.
When my husband and I started dating he was a property manager of an apartment complex. Coincidentally they fired him within a month after I moved in since he was getting an apartment as part of his salary. As we were moving out of that shithole we still had people walking into our empty apartment after us both yelling at us that such and such needed to be fixed. Completely wild.
Oops I was wrong we had a whip scorpion not a vinegroon. Husband just corrected me.
We did have one for a bit. We did a whole arboreal tank set up and even got it to molt twice. They are amazing to watch.
That dude is way too happy in that video. But that's pretty close to the same pitch my husband gave me.
My husband was worried about bringing me to his apartment for the first time when we were dating because it was filled with tarantulas, scorpions, and snakes. Did not bother me in the slightest and I really got into keeping them too. I did put my foot down on centipedes though because fuck that (too fast, too hot).
I love my Steam deck for this reason. I started out using it to replace my switch and now I'm easing my way into learning Linux.
"Remember men, if you can't get them off, you can always get them into space."
This whole thread is glorious. (Also did your autocorrect put up a fight or did it completely give up trying. I'd love it if this is how we fight AI in the future.)