Any pronoun is fine. Writer, programmer, musician, reverse engineer, electrical engineer, hobbyist sysadmin, gamer, and adventurous with foods.

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  • chocobo13z@pawb.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlDeal or no deal?
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    1 year ago

    I can’t imagine removing a healthy part of the endocrine system has good results in the long term. If it’s an option, perhaps an ovarian preserving spay, or a vasectomy, would be in order. Though not many vets in the US offer such procedures. If only we could be more like Germany…






  • Maybe I want to root for the unprecedentedly forward thinking companies, because it’s like a glimpse of what a lot of companies probably look like in other countries, especially the Nordic countries, that haven’t had a history that led to their governments being able to be used as a tool to stifle competition, unlike the US












  • chocobo13z@pawb.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlA very dairy meme
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    1 year ago

    Wow, here’s something I would have expected from Reddit, not Lemmy. I’ll just be a weirdo, not funding the horrors we subject cattle in order to obtain something that the population of only a few countries can even consume past infancy, of which the original need was borne of desperation. But you like it, so you do you, and to hell with everyone else, human or otherwise.



  • chocobo13z@pawb.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlA very dairy meme
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    Only a rather small group of people were even able to consume milk past infancy without negative health effects, and that’s mostly because they were the ones that survived the famine that necessitated surviving such a diet. Lactase persistence is a recessive gene