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  • A "business" where you need de minimus. Dude wasn't even importing enough to have stock. There are Amazon resellers with more robust supply chains.

    Dude was likely just a shoe scalper. Maybe drop shipped knock offs.

  • And it's not just the assembly factories that are the problem. Why the hell would you create a factory here when your entire supply chain is going to be hit by tariffs anyway. Not only are you still having to increase prices, now you're less competitive than offshore factories due to labor, input, and real estate costs. And why would you move supply chain factories here only for them to have to deal with both the above problems and retaliatory tariffs. The US market isn't worth that for a whole lot of things.

  • I don't even find it particularly threatening if they're pounding on the door because I'm liable to ignore them. When they open it and enter the threshold though, that's a problem. That will rouse my 6'6" 330 pound ass into hostility. Thankfully that's only happened twice.

  • There were no regulations that couldn't ever n made unrefrigerated raw milk safe in cities at the time. You either sold milk from cows raised in the city itself(which means cramped quarters and disease) or carted it in on a wagon (which means unrefrigerated milk sitting for hours). Adding formalin likely made it safer, it was so dangerous. The scandal thing played like it was what they were feeding cows (we feed cows high protein spent grains today and it's considered high quality feed), but the reality was milk in cities was always insane.

  • I thought that paper was your crust from the thumbnail. I was deeply concerned about your ability to stretch dough. Like maybe you had no arms and made a little depression in the doughball with your forehead and put all the toppings in it.

  • The stress is from cooling the filament and then winding it around the spool. Lots of reasons why the plastic would weaken that stress might suddenly give way, but most of them involve time. If it wasn't completely cooled internally before being spooled, that would dramatically increase the stress (think Prince Rupert's drop).

  • They put the tardigrades onto surfaces cooled to below -226 degrees Fahrenheit (-143 degrees Celsius), and covered the tiny creatures in anisole, an anise-scented organic compound.

    If it's not enough that they froze them, then they covered them in licorice flavor and tattooed them with it. I literally didn't realize you could torture something so.