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  • Driving drunk is the same, your reaction time is now slower so again three seconds isn’t enough. You don’t have the same control over your body and alertness, so you need to drive even slower and more cautiously.

    good tip. keep em coming

  • would you rather be the designated driver leaving a bar at 2am knowing you're in a society that frowns upon drunk driving, but maybe people are well practiced at it, or knowing your in a society that punishes it drastically, so only the most desperate people attempt it?

  • with all conditions being the same, a sober driver is safer. that's easy to conceed. driving is an inherently dangerous activity, and drinking and driving can cause a marginal difference. it's not night and day, and the risk can be reduced with practice.

  • lack motor skills and impaired brain

    can be compensated with basic safe driving. be alert at intersections, give any cars in front of you a three second lead, etc.

    and like... knowing the roads you're driving will make all this safer, especially if you've practiced

  • Every major health and dietetic organization in the world says that humans do not require meat for optimal health.

    you're playing fast-and-loose with the language. what they usually say is something closer to it's possible to have a healthy lifestyle without meat.

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  • if calories-to-price is your metric

    it's a metric for food I buy, and anything less convenient that a gas station hot dog that costs now power calorie is a hard sell. I don't live on has station hot dogs, but they are, in my opinion, a good standard for convenience food value.

    I also drink soylent, which is only like half as good as hotdogs, but the nutrient balance is incredible.

    my wife says my spreadsheets are how farmers feed cattle.

  • i found the comment you're replying to via a search for "propagand" and i was like "what did ptb do this time?" and like... i don't love being on your side but i think you probably got this one right.

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  • I evaluate basically all my food with what I call "hotdog math". my wife hates it. my local gas station sells hotdogs at 2/$1. the free toppings can push the calories count near 550, but I know nothing comes close, so I round down to 500. milk beats oatmilk on hotdog math, and carries a wider diversity of nutrients, to boot.