this is how I expect reasonable people to react with the type of knowledge you have, yet we have multiple well known sweeteners discovered by accident.
For someone sharing OP’s opinion, simply “not using it” wouldn’t solve anything. Most of the problems OP lists is stems from that people in general use them.
I’m not saying you should agree with OP, but your argument misses the point.
There is always an xkcd!
So many times I google something obscure, the top result is the same question asked on some forum with a single reply, “just google it”
Because that is a hack […] not a solution!
Here you go, I think you lost these: “He”, “They”
since they are physically blocking light, shouldn’t these block uv by the same amount it blocks all other light?
fair enough! I see now that my comment might look a little antagonizing, that was not what I wanted to express, sorry bout that.
organic iron plates, not plates of organic iron.
the plates are generated by an organic process, not out of organic materials.
you can’t just remove a word from the context and act as if that doesn’t change the meaning.
som kind of bot going down maybe?
Your laptop, what brand?
uuh, its a bit offensive…
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Fair enough, I’m inclined to agree. It’s a relatively common error though, still leaving it ambiguous outside of circles where you expect people to express themselves with mathematical precision.
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well it’s ambiguous. Its also a sloppy way of expressing an increase by 80 percentage points.
wikipedia says old Tjikko was carbon 14 dated.
“your joke but worse”
dude’s got all his ducks in a row