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  • Ok, so epileptic seizures can cause severe musculoskeletal injuries, including tendon tears and fractures, but these cases are extremely rare. Such injuries typically occur under specific conditions, involving additional risk factors like long-term medication use or underlying bone density issues. Most injuries associated with seizures are secondary, resulting from falls or other trauma during the seizure.

    I think it's important we don't present information that implies this is a likely occurrence.

    However i concede these cases are mentioned in the medical literature, so technically you're not wrong, therefore i retract my initial comment.

  • Ok so before your anti car brain downvotes this... Read me out.

    It's a legitimate question for cities that do remove most car access, some essential items (fridges for example) do break and they do need to be replaced. A Bike won't do to transport these types of things (mattress is another example) what's the solution to this logistics issue?

    I'm all for car fucking don't get me wrong but the image does raise an reasonable question, and i feel it deserves reasonable answers not just 'fuck you you stupid car brained fuck head' which is the majority of these comments.

  • Might not make it? Sorry man we're literally looking down the barrel of end times.

    Human greed can only be stopped when the earth has nothing left to give.

    This is the reality we all exist in and 99% of us are powerless to change it, unless we all collectively agree to (spoiler we're not gunna).

  • Stopping meat eating would have a bigger impact on climate change than removing cars, and that's doable for everyone. Also EV cars do reduce the co2, and as grids get cleaner cars do too. Additionally many put solar on their houses to charge Evs.

    Whist i agree car numbers should definitely be reduced, people should work from home far more for example, but meat is a greater problem that we could all address immediately without dismantling infrastructure.

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  • Also there is currently a way to do it on a budget, see aforementioned article.

    (basically you can do it with a life insurance plan of around 40 a month if you're reasonably young).

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  • If you read the article that explains it this is incorrect. Once it's set up it requires no power, only liquid nitrogen. So it's black out proof too.

    You're not 'frozen' you're 'vitrified', the main difference being your cells don't get damaged (as much)