YMMV but some stds are harder to quit than most addictions
YMMV but some stds are harder to quit than most addictions
Saw his nickname and noped the fuck out.
The people who dissapeared between 1910 and 1970 however arent very interesting
It’s a well defined term:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-processed_food
which they also take some time discussing in the beginning of the article.
It’s a well defined term:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-processed_food
which the also take some time discussing in the beginning of the article.
Hence, they use the term ultra processed.
On a longer 80-100 year horizon it would fix most of our other problems too!
What the fuck they use twitter for THAT?!
Wait, there’s a new season coming?!
I’m gonna say it, you’re the same person my great grandfather was, complaining about ATMs because they were over complicated.
Concerning support calls, if my errand can be handled by bots I can most often just get it done on the website. When i actually pick up the phone, unfailingly my issue is enough of an edge case that the automated bots cant handle it, and just end up wasting my time.
Your title is true to the article. Its the reporter who should have done it right.
The boat was a tragic disaster, the sub was an interesting mystery.
no fucking shit the second gets more attention.
Yeah true, decompressed is the exact opposite of what I meant.
A swedish submarine officer put it bluntly in an interview today, and i paraphrase: “most likely it developed a crack and instantly decompressed like a crushed soda can”
To people downvoting: IT’S SATIRE, COME ON, USE YOUR NOGGIN’
Apple will do something to ensure only batteries from them work right, mark my words.
Still a slight win though!
I really get that.
It’s a bit of a curve, but it gets suprisingly easy suprisingly fast.
thats oddly specific!