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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Employed X-ray tech here, this is mostly accurate, but most relevant academic bodies, in the US at least, actually recommend not shielding patients anymore, since it usually leads to slightly higher doses depending on the particular exam.

    Collimation of the beam is sufficient to reduce dose with modern equipment.

    That being said, when the patient is being X-rayed, such as in surgery, the primary source of radiation for everyone else is the patient. Since that cannot be collimated, lead aprons should be worn, and should be facing the source of radiation (i.e., don’t turn your back when the beam is on, or wear a full wrap lead apron). Even that being said, the amount of radiation is low for almost everything except CT scans and IR (heart cath/embolization etc) cases.






  • Yeah, and the Wendy’s might as well serve the flesh of the slaughtered horses as well.

    Dismissing serious, actual life or death concerns with statements like “sir this is a Wendy’s” only serve to further silence a group of individuals suffering without a voice.

    When I initially commented on this, literally none of the 20+ comments acknowledged the horrible reality the horse in the photo is/was forced to endure.

    If I posted a photo of a starving child with a funny name and everyone was simply laughing at the meme, would you say nothing?




  • Claiming we’re overpopulated is literally ecofascist rhetoric. By what metric are we overpopulated? Using too much land and resources?

    Did you know if everyone went vegan, the space used for farmland (which accounts for a large portion of “human” space) could be reduced by as much as 75%? (https://ourworldindata.org/land-use-diets)

    Granted, the whole world will not turn vegan, but I don’t think we’ll start culling people either. There are many, many things we could do to reduce resource usage (or other overpopulation metric) that would have minimal or no impact on us as a species.

    Consider also that populations of “wealthy” countries tend to slow in growth, plateau, or even shrink over time (see Japan).

    I do agree overpopulation is not sufficient justification for culling any species.







  • This video got me about a year ago. Nothing super graphic, not at a slaughterhouse, not even any abuse. But the “simple” act of taking a newborn child away from their mother completely shattered any remaining dissonance I had about going vegan, personally.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL9QJEm_SJY

    I will echo the other commenters suggestion to get some vegan creamers. Honestly, it may be worth considering cutting them off if they can’t follow your rules in your own residence. There’s plenty of food to eat that isn’t meat (obviously); there’s no excuse for them having meat delivered. If they can’t go one week (not sure how long they’re staying) without meat/dairy in your house, then they honestly don’t care about your feelings.

    I would ask them what foods they would prefer – give them options like tofu, different beans, lentils, edamame, etc. Maybe make a soup with their chosen legume.

    I would encourage you to compromise and “”“allow”“” them to eat non vegan if you go to a restaurant. I understand this is really distressing, but with some people it can be helpful to focus on one goal at a time (e.g. no animal products in your residence).