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CarbonatedPastaSauce , in Some workers who rebuild homes after hurricanes are afraid to go to Florida. They blame a law DeSantis championed

I can see Florida becoming the new Detroit over the next few storm seasons because of this.

Once the rot takes hold it’s a ton of work to reverse.

ryathal ,

It won’t go that far unless people stop wanting to live in Florida. Since they are still building condos at the 500k+ level as fast as possible, I doubt they see significant decline.

UristMcHolland ,

Those condos are going to be 5M+ when every insurance company refuses to do business in Florida.

tallwookie , in 'One Chip Challenge' pulled from shelves after mother says spicy tortilla chip contributed to her son's death

they’re spicy but not that spicy. maybe he had some sort of allergic reaction?

remotelove ,
@remotelove@lemmy.ca avatar

Capsaicin is a neurotoxin but an allergy makes more sense. He collapsed, so anaphylaxis?

I am not a doctor but I like to play one with Google searches.

Ser_Salty ,

I’ve watched House, I can confidently say it was definitely not Lupus

LeafOnTheWind ,

Except for that one time it was

Beetschnapps ,

Exception to prove the rule.

ShunkW ,

Lol my favorite recent story to tell people lately is that I got diagnosed with lupus a monthish ago. Prior to the suggestion, I had been watching House again. The universe was just like, “fuck you” lol

Stuka ,

It was obviously sarcoidosis!

pomodoro_longbreak ,
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I haven’t tried the “one chips” but are you sure you aren’t thinking of their regular ghost pepper chips?

Actually, I found that putting them in the freezer gives them a really lovely delayed affect, where you can very slowly feel the spice picking up.

Shame about that kid, though. I can’t imagine the sorrow :(

ikidd , in Press Forward Will Award More Than $500 Million to Revitalize Local News
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Well, that’s rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic…

z3rOR0ne , in Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics

Oh yeah. Let me trust the rapist to tell me about ethics. /s

I forget his name half the time, most of the time I refer to him as “shit stain rapist.”

ArcRay , in California moves to decriminalize use of magic mushrooms and other natural psychedelics

I’m a little disappointed that the appropriations committee required further studies before it goes into effect. Originally it was supposed to be effective immediately, but now it doesn’t start till January of 2025.

Either way, this is great news for so many people struggling with mental health conditions. Really happy to see it. I’m thinking this transition will happen a lot faster than marijuana.

One note of caution, Gavin Newsom has refused to comment on this bill so far. No one really knows where he stands and so he could veto it. We just don’t know.

CoderKat ,

Similarly, I think it’s dumb that places are always starting with decriminalization instead of legalization. Let’s be honest. We all know why they do both of these things. They’re scared of not appearing hard enough on “crime”. They know that there’s a ton of scared voters who associate drugs with bad things and they are afraid of losing those voters.

We see the same thing happening in countless places with marijuana, too. Despite many places having already proven that legalization works and does not, in fact, open a portal to hell.

If we accept that shrooms shouldn’t be illegal, it doesn’t make sense to keep them illegal for longer. Similarly, it doesn’t make sense that it’s still illegal to sell them. Like, are they expecting that they just magically appear in the hands of consumers? No, I think they know exactly what they’re doing and it’s all just catering to the older voters who scare easily.

fsr1967 ,

I agree with you in principal. But maybe we need baby steps to allow time for the general population’s attitudes to change.

I live in Massachusetts, next door to “lovely, historic Concord, the Birthplace of the American Revolution”. Marijuana has been legal, not just decriminalized, here for years and years. There was a proposal to open a cannabis shop in Concord a couple of years ago, and the locals were in a tizzy. I remember one comment in particular: “Do we really want busloads of SCHOOLCHILDREN unloading at the corner of Main St and Walden St [town center] and seeing a WEED shop?!?!?”

My response? “Oh, you mean near all the places that serve ALCOHOL for CONSUMPTION on the PREMISES?”.

They didn’t get it.

People have weird attitudes about these substances because they used to be illegal. Slowly moving them to illegal instead of just yanking off the band-aid helps. Not in all cases, obviously see above🙄), but in many.

notannpc , in Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics

The cunt that lied to get his position is going to tell us about ethics now. Fucking clown.

name_NULL111653 , in 'One Chip Challenge' pulled from shelves after mother says spicy tortilla chip contributed to her son's death

Idk how the legal accusations stand up, as there are warnings and liability disclaimers everywhere on it…

I’ve eaten it, most of my friends have, and we were fine. But I’ve known others who reacted much more strongly to just a crumb, so I can see how with preexisting conditions that could happen.

WHYAREWEALLCAPS ,

In doing some research, I found that there have been quite a few people reporting stomacheaches and being hospitalized from previous years of the chip. There’s also been a case of 15 year old dying from a stroke caused by the Carolina Reaper pepper. I hate to say it, but I think that maybe we’re taking these peppers too far to the point that they are becoming hazardous to our health.

Buddahriffic ,

Wanting to prove how tough you are to others who may or may not even care has always been hazardous to one’s health. We’re only about a decade past a challenge to eat laundry detergent.

match ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

No amount of liability disclaimers will protect you if you sell your products to 14 year olds

BobVersionFour ,

That sound like someone with a trench coat selling chip to kids on a dark corner with flickering light.

captain_aggravated ,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Marketing an outright painful food product to teenagers by framing it as a social media “challenge” is a bit scummy, frankly.

littlewonder , in Police called to yoga class mistaken for mass killing.

This could be an Onion headline.

MargotRobbie , in ‘That ’70s Show' actor Danny Masterson gets 30 years to life in prison for rapes of 2 women
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

He finally got what he deserved. Let’s just hope that he can’t hurt anyone ever again.

IHaveTwoCows , in Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics

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reddig33 , in The fight over California community solar: ​‘It’s everyone vs. utilities’

The state should have taken over PG&E when they had the chance.

treefrog ,

We need to take over all oil, gas, and utility companies.

It’s existential at this point.

atzanteol , in North Korea launches new tactical nuclear attack submarine

It was a great destroyer… But it sank… So now it’s a glorious submarine!

Pat12 , in Walmart cuts starting hourly pay for some workers

I once listened to someone who managed a walmart-esque store complain how to get their cashiers who earned slightly above minimum wage to go above and beyond their required duties

TheKarion , in California moves to decriminalize use of magic mushrooms and other natural psychedelics

Damn that sucks, its really disheartening to see drugs getting legalized when they should be banned

Fried_out_Kombi ,
@Fried_out_Kombi@lemmy.world avatar

We tried that already. For decades. And all we got was a disastrous war on drugs, millions of lives needlessly ruined, and the largest prison population on the planet.

jecht360 ,
@jecht360@lemmy.world avatar

Not all drugs are bad. There are some that are obviously terrible and ruin lives. There are also some that help with a wide variety of physical and mental health issues though.

Even if you’re just thinking all drugs are bad, dumping people in jail for drug use/possession doesn’t fix anything. Time and money would be better spent on rehabilitation in that scenario.

Decriminalizing possession helps keep people out of jail, opens the door for proper studies on effects, and can help people with chronic conditions. I have heard that microdosing shrooms is apparently helpful with treating depression. It would be nice to see more information on that.

treefrog ,

Re: Microdosing

Unless something recent came out that I missed the few studies on micro dosing suggest it’s no better than placebo. Which isn’t to say it’s not effective, we do need more studies here.

Macrodoses of about 20-30mg (which is between 1g and 3g of mushrooms depending on potency), in clinical settings, have shown very strong evidence in the treatment of treatment resistant depression and end of life anxiety, and good evidence in treatment of anxiety disorders as well as alcohol and tobacco addiction.

Personally, I like 10-20mg once or twice a week for habit change*, and larger doses for getting out in the woods by myself and just being. I guess you could call it ego dissolution but I’ve done it enough times that when I’m in the right headspace it doesn’t feel like I’m losing anything but becoming part of everything. Listening to the birds and insects, it’s easy for me to completely forget myself on tryptamines like psilocybin and DMT.

*Psilocybin helped me quit smoking.

jecht360 ,
@jecht360@lemmy.world avatar

That’s interesting to read, thanks for sharing. I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the subject, I had just heard that about microdosing before.

treefrog ,

Huberman Labs podcast has done a lot of episodes on psilocybin and psychedelic research. The current understanding of the main mechanism of action is really cool.

Basically, psilocybin helps different parts of the brain communicate better. Of course, this can be undesirable if repressed trauma surfaces and their’s no one there capable of helping the person process the trauma.

But it’s also amazing because it can help us tune back into how children process information, openly and innocently, because that part of the mind is still there. Hiding under our egos (which we develop mostly as teenagers). Assuming we feel safe enough of course, to let our survival mechanisms (ego) go for a bit.

amanneedsamaid ,

Backwards take, attempting to ban substance use is the driving reason behind international drug running organizatons buttfucking the US market.

CaptainEffort ,

Fr, crazy that people still drink coffee/soda, and that we literally have “drug stores”. What a world we live in…

/s

TruelyAConservative ,
@TruelyAConservative@kbin.social avatar

Damn that sucks, its really disheartening to see drugs getting legalized when they should be banned

As a 🦅Conservative®🦅, I must say I agree! Banning drugs was how we got around The 13th Amendment not letting us have slaves.

601error ,
@601error@lemmy.ca avatar

Fuck that. I’d be miserable without coffee, Benadryl, acetaminophen, and especially paroxetine.

jay9 ,

You’re right. They absolutely need to ban coffee, tea, alcohol and tobacco. Can’t wait

/s

treefrog ,

Psilocybin is medicine and Nixon outlawed it as a political weapon. It was never a war on drugs, it was always a war on personal freedom and the voting rights of people who might threaten Nixon at the ballot box.

Sorry you don’t believe in liberty and personal freedom. Or the right to bodily autonomy, especially when it comes to medicine. That really sucks and I hope you work on it soon!

Syrc ,

A drug is any chemical substance that causes a change in an organism’s physiology or psychology when consumed.

Sure, let’s ban every medicine, why not

GeneralVincent ,

Except this isn’t legalization and it’s still banned. Also who decides what drugs are bad and which are good?

Potatos_are_not_friends , in Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics

Really? Crying beer man who got everything handed to him on a silver platter who when for the first time in his life was questioned, broke down in tears?

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