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Infynis@midwest.socialtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•What California governor Newsom said after an Alabama senator called LA ‘a third world country’English1·1 month agoI’m glad he didn’t. No need for other countries to catch strays. This is our problem
Infynis@midwest.socialto science bs@midwest.social•NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Found A 30,000-50,000 Kelvin "Wall" At The Edge Of Our Solar SystemEnglish1·1 month agoIf you read the article, it explains
Infynis@midwest.socialto Antifascism@midwest.social•"and then they came for the socialists"English14·1 month agoI’m gonna go out on a limb and say there definitely aren’t any records of #5 lol
But they really seem convinced there are paid protestors. Is the GOP really paying all these COD cosplayers that show up at street corners on Thursdays to yell about the gays?
Asking someone to write fantasy without putting their own lived experience into the writing would be counterproductive anyway. Good characters should have a little bit of yourself in them
Listen, my 9/11 Rogue/Sorcerer just hit level 10, so he can spend sorcery points to subtract d8 damage! I promise, he’s viable! 😭
Infynis@midwest.socialto Books@lemmy.world•The Moomins Changed Children’s Literature Forever. Now They’re Getting a Major U.S. ShowEnglish2·1 month ago“Show” as in gallery showing
Hosted at the Brooklyn Public Library, the exhibition takes a deep dive into the Moomin universe and the work of creator Tove Jansson.
Infynis@midwest.socialto Michigan@midwest.social•Archaeologists uncover massive 1,000-year-old Native American fields in Northern Michigan that defy limits of farmingEnglish2·1 month agoI went to school up at Michigan Tech, and had a professor that studied industrial archaeology specifically in the UP, because the people in the Keweenaw had unique access to float copper (pure copper that can be mined directly from the ground). He said their ability to produce metal tools gave them a lot of economic power, and that they traded that with neighbors.
I wonder if having access to those tools is one of the reasons such a large scale operation was feasible so far north
Infynis@midwest.socialto ADHD@lemmy.world•what would it be like being neurotypical?English1·1 month agoI’ve definitely found that I do better when I can keep 100 different things balanced against each other. It gives me somewhere to go when I hit a wall. It can obviously get overwhelming when something goes wrong though
Infynis@midwest.socialto ADHD@lemmy.world•what would it be like being neurotypical?English2·1 month agoI feel this big time. I go to sleep with an audiobook on, so I have something to focus on. Otherwise, it takes me forever to sleep, because my brain keeps distracting me
Infynis@midwest.socialto ADHD@lemmy.world•what would it be like being neurotypical?English1·1 month agoIt’s not a cheat code, you’re enriching yourself! Could very well be exactly what your anxiety needs!
Infynis@midwest.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Biology (2025-06-07)English2·1 month agoMaybe that is the driving force of life in the universe … to want to get it on with anybody and everybody no matter the species.
I believe the Vulcans call that, “Infinite diversity, in infinite combinations.”
Infynis@midwest.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Biology (2025-06-07)English3·1 month agoSalt vampire?
Infynis@midwest.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Can't keep an old Targ downEnglish3·1 month agoIIRC, there’s a line at the end of those episodes about the Klingons doctor working on restoring appearances. Guess they were at the back of the queue
Infynis@midwest.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Bashir and O'Brien get into characterEnglish2·1 month agoIt could probably translate some slang, but this type is context-basef, like Tamarian. We could assume a Federation translator would know that context, but who knows what knowledge was lost in the 21st century?
You don’t even need the dice! I was definitely gambling last session when I attuned to a prosthetic eye filled with the trapped souls of everyone that’s ever used it. It gives me 60 feet of Truesight though!
Infynis@midwest.socialto ADHD@lemmy.world•Any tips on loosing weight when you've got ADHD?English8·2 months agoI have definitely used my difficulty starting tasks to help myself lose weight. I find its way easier to just be hungry than to make food. Most of the time.
I still have to make sure I’m not eating snacks without thinking about it. A good option for me has been keeping easy, small, healthy foods, that can get me through hunger pang. My favorite is a pot of Greek yogurt. They’re like 80¢ at Aldi where I live. Fresh fruit works great as well! And for late night treats, I eat frozen fruit. It fills the ice cream niche, without being packed with calories and extra sugar
Infynis@midwest.socialto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The Yin/Yang of SciFiEnglish1·2 months agoSo much so that they tried to use it as legal precedent in Una’s augment’s rights case in SNW
My PCP recommended me to a specialist office that does neurological testing at scale, so I was able to get through it all pretty quickly. I asked about it at my yearly insurance physical in March, got an appointment for online testing on the 3rd, and got my results two weeks later. I was surprised by how easy it was. I have pretty good insurance from my job.
Here’s the specialist I used
I’m not sure if they take patients outside Michigan or not, but everything I did was remote, so I don’t see why they couldn’t. Their reviews on Google are bad, but my experience was great, and I’ve had friends say good things about another doctor also at this practice