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Hi guys...
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I have a hypothesis.
Over the years, I've seen a steady increase in the number of posts of people saying they like to eat ass. As a person who finds kissing someone on the lips more intimate than penetrative sex, the idea of doing so to someone's asshole was always repulsive to me and so the frequency at which I saw these posts about tossing salads always puzzled me when I saw them.
Well, are you familiar with pica?
It's when people (usually young children) have a compulsion to eat something that isn't "food". The most common one is children eating rocks and sand. The interpretation I've always found most realistic is that they were lacking in some sort of mineral found in it or some sort of microbe that their digestive systems need.
Could it be that they are subconsciously associating the gut biome of people they are attracted to with good health, and so seek it out?
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Launch Thread - SpaceX Falcon 9: Ax-1

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Continental breakfast edition

Launch Time: Friday, April 8 11:17 a.m. ET, 15:17 UTC (instantaneous)
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nLk_Vqp7nw

Weather Forecast: 90% GO https://www.patrick.spaceforce.mil/Portals/14/Weather/Falcon%209%20Axiom-1%20L-1%20Forecast%20-%208%20April%20Launch.pdf?ver=AV28FZc8t3igWuxezt6QFA%3d%3d
Launch Site: Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A), Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Landing Site: Droneship “A Shortfall of Gravitas”
Booster: B1062.5 (Prior missions: GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, and one Starlink mission)
Crew Dragon: C207.3 Resilience (Prior missions: Crew-1, Inspiration4)
Crew:
Michael López-Alegría, Commander (prior flights: STS-73, STS-92, STS-113, Soyuz TMA-9 (Expedition 14))
Larry Connor, Pilot
Eytan Stibbe, Mission Specialist
Mark Pathy, Mission Specialist
>https://www.axiomspace.com/ax1
>https://www.spacex.com/launches/

Ax-1 will spend 10 days in space, 8 of which at the ISS.
Docking is planned for MET +20:28:43 at the node 2 zenith port.

Launch Viewing Guide for Florida:
>http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
>https://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/launchingrockets/viewing.html

Stats: 13th SpaceX launch of 2022, 146th F9 launch, 106th first-stage F9 landing, 86th reflown F9 first stage booster. 6th crewed Dragon flight.
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Vsauce

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What does /sci/ think of michael? he went from a class clown into a famous science communicator.
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Can we generate energy from gravity?

Say I got a circular tube with a metallic object inside with two magnets (top and bottom)

Can I make energy from the speed of the object?
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Is he right, /sci/? Does dressing up cause bad ideas?
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>computers will never be able to do commonsense reas-
Scratch that one, I guess we better start moving those goal posts right about now.
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I see no scientific reason why living things (including humans) have to deteriorate with age and eventually die. Our bodies are made of cells that are continually undergoing mitosis. I've heard a stat that no cell in your body is more then 10 years old no matter your age.

Why do new copies of cells have to degrade over time? They should be new fresh cells and we should never age past adulthood.

Obviously if you get shot or hit by a bus you're going to die but I think "natural" death is bullshit we shouldn't have to age at all.
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