No hay manera de que esto no se los comparta… Este es el co-creador de Phineas y Ferb, hoy 8 de Julio a las 10am estara en live por instagram recaudando dinero para los afectados con un pequeño concierto hecho por su hija! Si pueden verlo haganlo y apoyen con todo el amor posible 🫂💖
The razor blade slot is one of the most quietly brilliant pieces of home engineering ever built, and the reason it looks insane is the exact reason it worked.
A 1903-style Gillette double-edge blade is carbon steel, weighs about a gram, and is thinner than a sheet of cardstock. It also stays sharp enough to open skin long after it's too dull to shave with. That made it almost impossible to throw out safely. It sliced through trash bags, cut the people sorting cans, and survived the backyard trash fires Americans used in the 1930s, then waited in the garden ash for a bare foot. Every disposal method lost to the blade.
So the wall became the container. Drop it in the slot, it falls into the stud bay, gone.
Here's the part that was actually smart. A cavity between two studs runs about 14 inches wide, 3.5 deep, 8 feet tall: roughly 4,800 cubic inches of dead space. A blade takes up around five-thousandths of that. Account for how blades pile instead of pack neatly and the void still swallows something like 80,000 of them. A man changing a blade every week or two fills it at a rate measured in centuries. He'd calculated, correctly, that he would die long before the wall did.
Then rust finished the job. Carbon steel blades oxidize and fuse into a single corroded mass on the bottom plate. Loose sharps turn into an inert brick. The pile actually gets safer as it ages.
It was the cheapest sharps disposal in America for fifty years. A free, effectively bottomless container whose contents rusted themselves harmless. The only failure mode was a future stranger with a sledgehammer.
Stainless steel ended it. Blades that lasted weeks meant far fewer to throw out, and by the 1970s the fully disposable plastic razor shoved the whole problem back into your trash can, where it sits unsolved today. The cartridge you tossed last month is in a landfill right now, still sharp.
The guy filling his wall with blades in 1955 had a better disposal system than you do.
Astronaut Scott Kelly once smuggled a full gorilla suit aboard the International Space Station.
He didn't tell anyone about it. One day, without anyone knowing, he put it on.
@Chckychan736372@Chris_Montz No vale, bastante me cale yo esta en la vía Caracas barlovento para ir a mi rural...
Cuerpo a Cuerpo https://t.co/fu2katcDIz
¿La marihuana te vuelve idiota?
Hay dos palabras que han hecho más por la marihuana que cualquier campaña de marketing. Droga blanda.
Las decimos sin pensar. “Total, es blanda, no es como la heroína.”
Esa etiqueta se la inventó Holanda. El primer país que dividió las drogas en: duras (heroína, cocaína) y blandas, donde metió el cannabis. El motivo no era médico. Querían separar al chaval del porro del de la jeringuilla.
Tu cerebro fabrica su propia versión del cannabis. Modula como se hablan las neuronas. El THC descontrola esa conversación. Por eso se distorsionan el tiempo y todo lo que ves.
Cuando consumes, te asomas a un mundo paralelo. Si vas mucho, vuelves con la duda en el cuerpo: ¿qué realidad era la buena? Hasta que llega un día en que el cerebro se acomoda en la versión ficticia (que, para qué mentirnos, casi siempre mola más). Y suelta el ancla.
Hay cerebros que parten con menos margen: un traumatismo, el que sobrevivió a un ictus, el adolescente o cualquiera que ya iba justo. Empuja por una pendiente, al final de la que está la psicosis.
Así que no, mucho me temo que no existe la droga blanda.
#LaTraumatologaGeek
@supergirl Wait a minute... Did she, a Kryptonian with godlike strength punch a regular human in the face? I only hope the bald guy is some kind of superpowered alien to withstand such power...
La Casa de la Moneda de Reino Unido ha lanzado una colección especial para celebrar el 25 aniversario de El Señor de los Anillos. El diseño está basado en el Anillo Único y cuando la luz atraviesa la moneda se proyecta el ojo de Sauron.
@magris_MW2@RAEinforma Esteee... Si uno no pregunta cómo puede dejar de rebuznar? O acaso la iluminación intelectual es un tesoro que debe ser cuidado de la contaminación del simple vulgo??? Bueno, supongo que me topé con el imbécil del día...
#DudaRAE... A ver si es posible que me respondan ésta... ¿Es redundancia si yo uso dos acepciones diferentes de una misma palabra en una frase? "No estoy seguro (adjetivo) de que hoy vaya al seguro (sustantivo, refiriéndome a algún centro del seguro social)"
Scientists have reported the first known case of a marine virus infecting humans, marking a new type of zoonotic spillover from ocean life. The virus, called Covert Mortality Nodavirus (CMNV), was previously known to infect fish and crustaceans but has now been linked to a human eye condition.
The infection causes persistent viral anterior uveitis with elevated eye pressure, leading to inflammation and symptoms similar to glaucoma. In severe cases, it can result in lasting vision damage.
Most affected individuals had direct exposure to seafood, particularly through handling or consuming raw aquatic animals. Researchers also noted the virus’s unusual ability to infect multiple species, suggesting a high level of adaptability.
This discovery highlights the ocean as an emerging source of zoonotic diseases, especially as human interaction with marine environments increases
source: Chinese Academy of Fisheries Sciences. (2026). An emerging human eye disease is associated with aquatic virus zoonotic infection. Nature Microbiology.