Personally, I've never not received something that was sent in the mail. I've had stuff stolen on my doorstep, but my mail carrier has a 100% success rate at getting things to my door.
Before the Internet, kids lived isolated existences that precluded communication. They would sit in their rooms, listen to records, and engage in immoral masterbatory behavior.
When I screw the lid onto my coffee cup, it becomes waterproof. Nothing gets in and the coffee doesn't come out. Waterproofing doesn't require an adhesive.
I hate the pay for ad-free subscription model. They use people's personal data to optimize the experience, making their ads as annoying and disorienting as possible.
When Reddit first unveiled their subscription, they began spamming my phone with obnoxious herpes advertisements. The ad just said "Herpes?" in big purple letters. Since this particular subject invoked a sense of fear and anxiety, it made me more likely to pay for their removal.
Thanks for this. I just realized I was recently the victim of fraud. I need to be on the lookout for a class action lawsuit.
I'm a chemist. A quantum dot is a specific structure in which a specifically sized particle gives off a specific color. One element can be used to display multiple colors since the color is a result of the size of the particle. What they're doing is equivalent to selling lamb meat that is made out of pork. Fraud.
Whenever I see an update on these sort of articles, the planet always ends up being a tide-locked hell-scape full of toxic chemicals.
I'm pretty sure it's common for people to write phonetically. I commonly write "are" instead of "our", but I fix most of my mistakes during an edit. The "it's" mistake is also common, although that's usually a problem with my phone's auto complete.
I was just suspended, but it pissed me off enough to switch platforms. This place is great once you block News.
Thanks for this invaluable insight into the epidemiology of horse girls.
If you want to see the positives of HOAs, Google "What are the legal options for dealing with my neighbor Reddit."
Most people have a significant portion of their wealth tied into their property. Getting a new drug addicted neighbor three years before retirement could lead to unintended financial consequences. There are good HOAs, it's just that nobody complains about them.
I read it. It's not compelling.
The first cited research regarding DNA damage is a dead link. It says "error: this is not a published article" or something like that.
The second cited research is an abstract claiming that 20% of mice developed lung cancer after being exposed to vape smoke for 9 weeks. The methodology is blocked behind a paywall, but I'm betting they concentrated trace components and blasted mice with it for two months straight. This isn't very informative; if I concentrated the carcinogens found in normal city air, I could probably achieve a higher kill rate.
A better example of this strategy would be if I blasted mice with extremely high intensity UV radiation to prove that the sun was dangerous. Sure, 90% of mice would quickly get skin cancer, but it doesn't tell us how harmful the sun is in real scenarios. Blasting an animal with a lifetime worth of sun in an hour is more dangerous than gradual exposure.
Tobacco the plant has a host of carcinogens. No matter where you put tobacco -mouth, lungs, bladder, nose, ass, wherever-it causes cancer. The article's claim that nicotine causes lung cancer but nicotine gum is safe is pretty ridiculous.
Source: I'm a chemist. Part of my schooling was making mundane results appear as sensational as possible.
I noticed that sleep themed videos began being suggested online after that famous case in France. I found it ironic. The case rose awareness, I guess.
What does this say about society? I don't know. These same websites also recommend poop videos. I'm pretty sure access to the internet has messed people up.