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MrFunnyMoustache @lemmy.one
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This toilet paper at my work
  • 2 hours? As a non-american, I sometimes forget how car-centric and spread out American cities are... I knew Americans drive a lot, but 2 hours? Please tell me that's the combined back and forth trip, not each way...

  • This toilet paper at my work
  • Write an email to HR, leaving a paper trail in case they retaliate...

    If they don't solve this issue, I would just go home to take a dump and come back without clocking out... If they complain, I would tell them they need reasonable toilet paper.

    You might get fired for it, so I would start applying for other jobs before attempting this.

  • People Who Don't Wear Deodorant or Seemingly Bathe Regularly, Why?
  • First off, not everyone who doesn't wear deodorant smells, and secondly, some people shower regularly and use deodorant and still smell.

    The diet, genetics, and what kind of bacteria live on your skin will affect the body's odor. I struggled with body odor for years before I discovered that I was showering incorrectly. I learned that after lathering the soap and getting covered by it, you're supposed to let it sit on the skin for a while before scrubbing and rinsing; this discovery which many consider obvious was new to me, and it stopped my body odour completely to the point I don't need deodorant at all by simply showering with a correct technique.

  • alternative to trees
  • Exactly man... fewer floods, more biodiversity, they look nice which is better for mental health and reducing hypertension (the number one risk factor correlated with deaths), some of them give you fruits or nuts to eat... Trees are awesome.

    I think any city should strive to have at least as many trees as the number of people living in it.

  • The EU has finally won this one!
  • I'm very well aware of that and I never meant to imply that lightning predates USB 3.0, however, the biggest complaint that people had about lightning is that it's limited to USB 2.0 speeds. My comment was pointing out that it would have been very strange for Apple to make the lightning port USB 3.0 when the iPhone 5 had such slow storage read/write speeds, and no user accessible filesystem. Most phones at the time used Micro-B at USB 2.0 as well, and a year later, the Note 3 came out with a USB Micro-B with 3.0 speeds, but that was very rare (I'm not aware of any other phone with USB Micro-B with that wide 3.0 connector).

    USB 3.0 speeds on phones only became common with the Type-C connector, not prior to it.