• Diplomjodler
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    12325 days ago

    Pretty much any animal. AFAIK, no burger has ever reorganized itself into a cow.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      I forget which episode it was, but on Last Week Tonight someone compared some process to “turning a fried chicken nugget back into a live chicken.” To which John replied “If you managed that, that chicken would be FUCKED UP. Imagine the poetry it would write, ‘the things that I saw, buck buck bacaw…’”

      A sponge can un-puree itself but I bet there’s a kind of scream we can’t hear that it would never stop making.

  • @TheFogan@programming.dev
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    6325 days ago

    No actually works on more. If you grind a human into a seive into salt water, pour the salt water into a busy walkway.

    After forensics is done in there… the cleanup crew also organizes it into sponges, Mops… and all kinds of tools.

  • MeatPilot
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    1225 days ago

    Get that grinder fired up! We might have to feed some of the bigger ones through a wood chipper…

    For science!

  • peto (he/him)
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    You probably don’t want to know the details of any science done before… What? the 90’s?

    • Miles O'Brien
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      You know, it’s always funny when sci-fi shows have doctors that refer to current year medical practices as “barbaric” or “Savage”, but honestly looking back just 50 years? Same feeling.

      200 years ago, the local “doctor” will probably tell you to take a swig of the bottle he just dumped on your wound, because he’s gotta saw it off. Hopefully they at least washed it since it’s last use.

      200 years from now? Eh. Doc will wave a light over it, you’ll be fine.

      • Nat (she/they)
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        425 days ago

        We still have jokes and common knowledge about being sent to the psych ward if you reveal anything weird about your mind. I’ve heard stories only a few years old of doctors refusing to refer trans patients to gender clinics, which quite often means either needing to circumvent the system or death. Only last year I had the revelation that doctors are supposed to help me, not just tell me what I must do.

    • @mmddmm@lemm.ee
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      I’d restrict it to the 2010s to be sure. But it varies from one specialty to another.

      When again did medicine discovered that woman benefit from anesthetics when inserting an infra-uterine device? Oh it was by 2025…

      • peto (he/him)
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        1725 days ago

        The lack of pain-empathy in healthcare is mind-blowing. I’m a white man in an excellent position to be listened to, but when I had appendicitis last year getting people to understand that no, I am in crippling pain and I think it’s urgent was far to much hassle for someone in crippling pain. I can’t imagine what it’s like for women.

        I can understand folk getting jaded eventually but I often get the feeling that many people start out not caring.

  • @essell@lemmy.world
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    1224 days ago

    Some of you will be fighting for your planet. Some of you will be dying for your planet. Some of you will be forced through a fine screen mesh for your planet. Those will be the luckiest of all.

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        Honest question. How is that sponge an animal and how is “animal” defined? If we grind something through a sieve and it reassembles surely the lifeform can’t be too complicated.

          • @wischi@programming.dev
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            325 days ago

            Thank you. But are jellyfish really not that far off. Looks like a pretty huge step to me. Jellyfish look complex enough to not just magically reassemble if we grind them through a sieve.

            I personally (but I’m not a biologists 🤣) definitely would consider a jellyfish an animal because different cells (at least ot very much looks like that) have different functions and thus throwing it in the meat grinder (even if individual cells are not damaged) I can’t imagine how ot could reassemble itself.

            But a sponge seems so homogeneous it (I guess) almost doesn’t matter what goes where and that’s why it can reassemble. That why (I personally) wouldn’t think of that as an animal.

            Are there other things that are technically animals that are that homogeneous?

            • @multifariace@lemmy.world
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              425 days ago

              Little pieces of a jellyfish can become new jellyfish. They can reproduce sexually or asexually. The Immortal Jellyfish is even weirder. They are some of the simplest multicellular animals after sponge and coral.

        • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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          Animals are members of kingdom Animalia. One of the unify features of this kingdom is multicellularity. Slime molds are members of the mostly-single-celled protists and they themselves are some of the most complex single celled organisms. Sponges, being very basal animals, are one of the phyla that retains a high degree of regenerative ability that simplicity facilitates while being very much a multicellular organism with all the organization that comes with.