- there are lots of different drugs, and not all of them work on everyone. You may have to try several until you find one that works well and doesn't have too many undesirable effects on you.
- usually they start you on a low dose and increase gradually, kind of similarly to how they do for antidepressants. So you won't really feel the full effect right away. Though starting with 30 mg of lisdexamfetamine is kinda intense. Unless you're a properly massive individual, I'm amazed the doctor just went there straight away. You could've had really unpleasant cardiac side effects. Glad it doesn't seem like you did.
- it's not like cocaine. The effect is supposed to be relatively subtle if it's right for you.
And on top of that.
If you must have the death penalty (and really I'd challenge that but for the sake of argument let's say they must).
Then injections are one of the worst ways you can do it. Hanging and beheading are much more humane ways to end someone's life.
At 60 years old I'd get it but at 30? That's worrisome.
I understand that they need to diversify so that they're not so dependent on Google's default search engine money. I don't know how they should do that.
But I'm not sure what they've been doing has been all that good of an idea.
Am I... Agreeing? With something an Iranian President said?
Often Google tries to have me cycle on a trail that has zero snow removal in the winter. So there's that.
It's a good image for transportation though. Pedestrians walking somewhere can absolutely get as tight as they do in a stadium.
It saves an amount of money so minuscule it literally makes no difference.
As for thickness, the iPhone 15 is 7.8 mm thick. You cannot in good faith believe that a 3.5 mm headphone jack can't fit in it.
I don't really understand DNR. Why not get medically assisted suicide? Or heck, just end your own life?
Seems better than dying a painful, gradual death as your organs shut down from cancer or something.
I've always wondered. Is there really a benefit to a ton of redirects like that? Like, do they gain anything by making it harder to back out?
Or is it just extremely incompetent website programming?
I'd never questioned it before now, but ... How come the towers move? Who had that idea?
The jesters moving diagonally because they're whimsical I guess but the towers are quite odd.
Are HOAs even a thing outside of the US ? I know I've never seen that concept here in Canada at least.