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  • Yes absolutely, thanks for the explanation. As another comment said, this is really nicely written and I should’ve said it earlier - and it’s on this kind of text that I get reminded that there is a gap between a good level of English and native level :)

    I get some of the references and can search online for the rest, but what mainly gets me confused is that I was expecting a more detailed reasoning/explanation of how they became “radicalized” - or what that means for them. I get an nice feeling of what OP has gone through, but I only understand in a very vague manner what justifies it. Thinking about it it’s probably intentional, I just didn’t read it with the right mindset.

    Fun fact, I got the lemons thanks to my economics course.



  • I also think this bias was probably taken into account if it exists, I’m more interested in how they translated “drunk” in other languages (or if they used more precise phrasing). I feel like the translation could be perceived as a weaker or stronger level of intoxication than what is meant in English by drunk.

    However, the wording of the article makes it feel like this is not the only study reporting similar results, so that’s a good sign (well, or bad…).


  • eltoukan@jlai.lutoChat@beehaw.orgTips to keep feet warm?
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    2 months ago

    +1 for only one pair of socks and spacious shoes/boots, I was told like OP noticed that sock layers don’t work for feet and you should instead rely on having a layer of air as thermal insulation.

    Also, if you want a temporary source of heat there are small pouches that you can pop in hot water for a few minutes and that will stay hot for 5-10h, the ones I used were single use but I believe reusable ones exist. They rely on an exothermic reaction instead of batteries.