A workday was also like 4 hours or less in biblical times though.
The idea that people in the past worked long, grueling hours due to lack of technology is a myth. People had way more free time in those days.
A workday was also like 4 hours or less in biblical times though.
The idea that people in the past worked long, grueling hours due to lack of technology is a myth. People had way more free time in those days.
You think there’s more of a chance for expansion and term limits?
I only learned about it from the “Well There’s Your Problem” podcast. Can’t believe my school never talked about it. We did hear all about Challenger though as well as a few other disasters where the lesson was “If you cut corners, or take chances, people can DIE”
Ah yes, the people literally smearing shit on the walls were certainly just looking for a nice, civilized argument with their representatives.
Did you know that most people won’t notice a ~2% increase in the play speed of shows, and that by doing so you can squeeze in an extra 30 seconds of ad time into a 30 minute block?
Because TV companies know this. Many of them do exactly that.
He’s one of the worst slime balls in congress
No, you’re mistaken. I can assure you, Lindsey Graham has no balls.
Just as a counterpoint, the area burning man is held in is one of the most ecologically inert places you could go. There’s no vegetation and the only life to speak of is brine shrimp eggs, which are about as threatened as mosquito larvae.
There’s still a lot of trash that gets left behind which can travel with wind, but as far as impact on the land goes, it’s likely significantly less invasive than your local county fair. There’s just nothing out there for them to damage.
Well of course the administration would want to know.
If they used them, that means they’ll need to buy more!
The real answer is that bathroom scales have god awful precision and accuracy.
When did we switch to that instead of CP?
The largest field for people with psychology or sociology degrees is advertising. They know how people think, how societies think, and are getting better at influencing both every day.
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I’m gonna go with the step you didn’t list which is soaking them in dichloromethane or ethyl acetate for several hours, or submersing them in high pressure, supercritical carbon dioxide, to extract the pure caffeine. Then adding that pure caffeine into a mixture of artificial sugars, preservatives, and food dyes.
But sure, that’s totally the same as something that’s essentially a type of tea.
Coffee has its beans dried and roasted, then ground and seeped in water. If you’re going to call that artificial, then you are claiming that literally any cooked food is also artificial.
It’s just a knee jerk reaction by stupid people at this point
Again, no. There is no law stating you can’t wish death on someone. You can’t publicly call for their death or anything. But merely wishing for it, or stating you desire it, is not a crime. It doesn’t matter if they’re a public official or not. There’s literally nothing they could be charged with because again, it’s not a law.
What possibly led you to think there was?
I opened the article after your comment expecting to see a bunch of Bubbas and Gurdys. Instead I only see two people that don’t even fall into morbidly obese, then a bunch of regular people, some overly skinny. In fact, there are more people that look like twigs than those who are overweight.
It’s not a crime to wish someone dead. Only to act on it.
It is near impossible for a consumer in the US to waste food.
This is because the massive amount of waste that’s produced by grocery stores makes any conversation of consumer waste a moot point.
In this instance, for example, if he didn’t use that Nutella, odds are it would wind up in the dumpster a few weeks later, still completely sealed and untouched by anyone.