I have absolutely no insight, but if I'm allowed to guess, it's constructed as a Germanic language without any of the distinguishing features of Germanic, or in other words, English with words swapped out for other words
there are historical reasons why English lost case and gender, but quite weird to posit a Germanic language without them
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard I've heard that cooking canned food on the plate by putting still sealed canned food right on the heated plate, will lead to more iron in the food.
@SPArcheon-onstrike Been a while since we had to read runes in school...
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard the whole point was, don't. Take iron pills. Ferrous sulfate should be cheap and available in most parts of the world. If you can't take ferrous sulfate due to its side effects, try ferrous gluconate, should be just as cheap. If you can spend a bit more, try ferrous bisglycinate, liposomal iron, or iron polysaccharide complexes.
Oral iron won't immediately correct your iron levels. It will take a couple of months.
they gave me a new laptop even though the old one was perfectly fine
it's a lot faster so I should be happy but I really can't bring myself to migrate 1000 open tabs to a different browser instance, and so I'm still stuck on the old machine
my workplace forces me to use Chrome, I guess they could be synced over but that's just kicking the can down the road, I want to clean this up before I move over
> There's a Danish film called Jolly Roger (a.k.a. Framtids Jakten), which is about two Archangels accidentally losing the octopus of destiny (or, as it is more commonly referred to, "the Time Squid") and sending the Janitor of Heaven (who's an eastern European immigrant) down to hell to retrieve the greatest pirate ever to sail the seven seas so that he can, accompanied by his modern-day granddaughter, take the Squid back from a bunch of modern-day pirates who think that a good way to handle the Time Squid, the object without which the entire fabric of creation would simply unravel, is to …
Parenteral iron has come a long way. It used to be in the form of iron dextran which was horrible. If injected improperly it could even destroy the tissue it was injected in.
Not to mention the possibility of anaphylaxis
@SPArcheon-onstrike well that was nuts.
Sounds fun
Teaching kids about the virtues of getting drunk on rum
@M.A.R. was on the "What do you mean, it was not made on drugs" TV Tropes page before someone decided the title was offensive and changed that to "Quirky Work"... losing half the examples in the process.
But I found the whole thing amusing because I was just chilling playing video games one minute and then I got a call saying “go to a&e” and I’m like “alright i guess i’m doing this now”
I dunno, maybe it’s a good wake up call to take care of myself better
@M.A.R. I think you missed the point. The "offensive" issue was about the trope page being called "what do you mean it was not made on drugs". Said trope was about works that looked very weird to the point of looking like "they were made on drugs".
The trope was then renamed to "quirky work".
In the resulting edits, some of the example listed on the page were lost.
@M.A.R. I assumed you though it was removed because it mentioned the "janitor of heaven being an Eastern European immigrant" - as far as I know it was not the reason the example was removed, just an edit mess
Speaking of the now-defunct Moderator Council, I wonder what happens if the moderator reinstatement process progresses to the "Mod Council evaluation" stage.