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so i made twenty six two am three club executives the club vanity and bundy were arrested about that did. Cops showed up and arrested them and they were charged with violating the entertainment business law and the entertainment business law is that basically you can't dance after one a m but they had registered as a restaurant so they were kind of exploiting a loophole the cops decided that they were gonna they weren't gonna let that lie so they they showed up and arrested. These is a executives they were. They were going till five a.
yes it's really strange that they they have this science and they're saying no dancing. But you know everyone's dancing you know and it's kind of what do you what constitutes is dancing like is bobbing your head dancing?
the cops show up and see if people were dancing first or did it just assume that people were dancing ?
i wonder why vanity and some of these other establishments
i mean you go cut ok that others are munitions in there.
You're clearly from tokyo i don't you know this it seems like they won't have that law outside do they ?
So yahoo auctions and it up sending the import of private information of a thousand four hundred twenty seven people two eight hundred thirty five people and we don't really know how this happened.
like you how does that ? How does how does one individual have access to all that stuff ? Was it just the e mails or like account information ?
that stuff is really it's really tricky. I'm surprised that there are more mistakes in i. T like this that's it's so complicated. So complicated there's so many things going on. It's so dynamic they're always having to update their systems and they're so many security issues and they're so many alike. Really clever hackers out there and it's just it's such a zoo.
yeah they do those his press what bullets
So basically these cockroaches are involving and the way that they're evolving ins we have these little has decide pellets that air that have little glucose covering on them. Which is what entices the cockroaches to eat. These has aside pallets and die and these these cockroaches have they're beginning to no longer eat the palace and we're calling it evolution. But you know what's really happening is that all the cockroaches that had a sweet to there ? They're dead. You know.
So as that the ones that didn't have that sweet tooth for that glucose covering on the pesticides as they survived you know they're the ones that repopulating so it is kind of shifted that way. It's kind of similar in a way that virus not viruses but bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics.
You know if you kill off all the ones that it's effective against but it's not affected. Begins all with them that only the strong ones survive.
And you know that in a sense is evolution
commodity is really interesting because we took we tend to think that evolution isn't entirely natural process and that it doesn't continue. It's not really going on anymore. You know because if because of the way that we because of human intervention but in a way we're actually causing the things around us to adapt possibly in a in a more rapid way then it would then they would have otherwise. And i i imagine this is going to happen not just that that particular type of coverage but i imagine it's it's happening with with all the varieties of cockroach that we use pesticides khomeini
south korea shut down two more nuclear reactors over fake certificates this is something that also happened last november. They shut down two reactors that basically these certificates for their certificates kind of ensuring that the parts of the reactors are are up to par that their quality is high enough. To withstand the stresses of being part of the nuclear reactor and the certificates are fake so they're having to go through it and get the proper parts in this case is it's cables so they're going to experience electricity. Electricity shortages and rolling blackouts um like never before and the nuclear reactors are about a third of south korea's power mix and they're gonna be closed for about four months
Yeah i think it's i think this just goes to show that this is what this is what people do. I mean this is what humans do and i always get that. Cut corners on these things because there were you know it was a very similar situation with that guy. You know they had similar problems in the united states.
yeah they they have they have the sort of issue with earthquake proofing to leg standards
so it's really it's really where you want to be cutting corners
so some six hundred year old plants are basically coming back to life.
These are ancient plants they were trapped underneath glaciers and as these with with climate change a lot of these glaciers are are moving and revealing things that have been cover for the last six hundred years.
These air bridal fights the plans brian fights are like little army like that. Not not trees anything like smaller plants and they were previously assumed dead. Scientists had assumed that all the plants that were underneath this that were in this sub glacier region were dead.
But as the as the glacier move they realized that these plans were actually still alive and they're actually re animating and these glaciers have been there since the little ice age which was fifteen fifty eighty.
yeah it's definitely going to be studying these plans to see if there's anything weird about because we don't have anything i don't.
I don't think we have anything bad old.
i wonder I mean they wouldn't still be alive if the glaciers weren't there.
on may thirty first it's world no tobacco day.
this was created in nineteen eighty seven to promote awareness awareness of the i guess not just the deaths but you know all the obviously tobacco's not very good for you so i know where so all of those negative effects and may be tried. Inspire some people to quit smoking so as of the latest studies it's estimated that about the cause is five point four million deaths every year so that's a pretty big number it's bigger than pretty much every five point five million five point four million deaths her years ago.
But the sundry to meet you think i can do.
Well that's cause you're eating. It's not because you're it's not because you're smoking. I mean they're supposedly there. Some cognitive benefits to nicotine. But the costs far outweighs the benefits. it's pretty clear at this point
i mean if they if they came out with tobacco today but it was never be approved. It would not be here.
no way other so many other substances in drugs that are in the open none of them are as bad as tobacco. None of them are is harmful or none of them.
Kill as many people not of a morris addictive they say that tobacco is more addictive than you know. Even the hardest drugs out there.
it's pretty mind blowing so don't smoke. On may thirty first
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