Belly_Beanis
@Belly_Beanis@hexbear.net
- Comment on She-Ra Lives! 3 weeks ago:
You’re describing monarchies lmaooo
- Comment on jealousy 1 month ago:
Something else that affects our teeth (though I’m not sure if it affects growth) is sugar consumption. Our ancestors had very little access to sugar or even spices. They ate things like meat and veggies plain. Back in prehistoric times, this meant they wouldn’t have to brush their teeth, since the bacteria in their mouths wouldn’t have produced plaque.
That’s why a lot of human remains of 80-year-olds from 20,000 BC have perfect teeth or only a few missing after those teeth got knocked out by getting hit in the face. If you’re ever stranded on a deserted island, you should avoid eating all those coconuts and bananas with every meal.
- Comment on stacked 1 month ago:
There’s some guy on YouTube who was showing how to lift boulders and logs by himself using only simple levers and inclines. It’s been a while since I watched it, but if I remember right he moves a rock the size of a car 100 yards and lifts it a few feet into the air.
He does this with tree branches and scrap wood lol
- Comment on Gimme dat aoundtrack 2 months ago:
Apocalyptic Booty Call: Jurassic Edition
- Comment on Indestructible quartz crystal can store 360TB of data for billions of years 2 months ago:
If I bounce it will it come back with all the data that was on it or will those fall off?
- Comment on Biden moves to crack down on Shein and Temu, slow shipments into US 2 months ago:
“True free markets have never been tried!”
lol
- Comment on Launches 2 months ago:
I think I’d rather be launched into the sun over Jupiter. The sun you die pretty quickly as you get closer to it. I can’t imagine there’s much that could stop heat once you get past Mercury. Jupiter though? Jupiter is fucking spooky. Its core is hot like any molten core, but there’s no crust. You’d fall through the sky and just keep falling for hundreds of miles. You’d eventually die from the heat like you would with the sun, but you wouldn’t be able to see anything. At some point all you can see is goop. It’s like being underwater in the Mariana Trench, but the water is nitrogen, metallic hydrogen, and liquid silicone.