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The difference between sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, life is not afraid to use the wrong, production use to be careful
A friend recently started to get into the food sector and decided to make a career out of it. I was a bit surprised to hear this news. "Don't you just like to eat and are too lazy to cook? How can takeaway make you happy?" He said he should still do it. He wanted to eat and cook for himself, to be healthy and hygienic. By the look on his face, I thought something was wrong with him. "What's wrong with you?" He smiled and asked me what the difference was between soda and baking soda.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth
It's not just about throwing things away, it's an aesthetic way of thinking that can guide your life
A friend was in a relationship and asked a few people out. I guessed he was going to get drunk and asked everyone to stay with him. To my surprise, when we arrived at his house, he was stable, even calm, just a normal person. While chatting with everyone over tea, he only mentioned that he had lost his love, "I have given up on my life". After hearing that, we consciously stopped talking about it.
By Derwall Don3 years ago in Earth
A brief history of mankind: humans are animals, with close relatives being chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans
We call ourselves higher animals. Compared to other animals, we humans are slightly more advanced. But the problem is that advanced animals are also animals. The so-called advanced is nothing more than us humans boasting about ourselves. So how did we humans make the transition from animals to advanced animals? This question has been studied and to this day there seems to be no clear and detailed answer, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything to this study.
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth
A brief history of mankind: the price of upright walking and brain evolution in humans is not really an advantage
In the evolution of apes into humans, many things were sacrificed. But the sacrifice was worth it because, in the end, we evolved a superior thinking brain unmatched by any other animal. With flexible hands, feet and bodies, humans seem to be invincible.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Earth











