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As others have said, it’s too varied.
In no small part because alcohol is a drug.
As others have said, it’s too varied.
In no small part because alcohol is a drug.
I think that’s probably for the best, because macrodosing on alcohol as a society isn’t fixing anything.
Ok, that was too deep maybe. No, I’m not on mushrooms. But I am a believer in psychedelics having positives.
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Can’t really answer without specifying direction of travel.
WHERE LAL
Those must have been great stunts. It clearly worked very well on me.
The internet.
In all seriousness though, the World Wide Web.
Ok for reals, there was a time where cool kids wore their pants backwards.
That’s the hard part. If I had that, I’d be writing.
Have you looked at World Anvil? It’s been a long time and I don’t remember what the free vs. paid tier comparisons were, but I thought it was pretty slick.
Edit: Didn’t realise the community I’m in. I have no idea the privacy state of World Anvil but I’ll edit if I come across it.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure he kept it on his ‘person’.
That’s only the 19 with facts and photos. Think of all the other mysterious penguins.
Gaetz has maintained his innocence through multiple ethics inquiries and alleges the panel is using investigations against him as retribution for spearheading the ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy last fall.
“This is Soviet,” Gaetz posted on social media Monday.
If you’re innocent then let’s find out. If you want people to believe they are frivolous though, I mean, you’re the media machine manipulation experts and all but… no.
Also McCarthy. Soviet. Get it. Hehehehe. Sigh.
Just my opinion here, but once the thrill of driving lights and sirens wears off (which is unfortunately quite soon) you realise that the benefit to risk ratio isn’t what you thought. People are supposed to pull over (this varies by jurisdiction), but in reality people panic and do a lot of irrational and unexpected things. Which is why are probably a lot more choosy about it’s use than people realise, at least here (heading to the hospital - heading to a call is based on the caller’s description and dispatch, but we are allowed to nope for safety). It also doesn’t save the time one thinks it does (but it’s pretty slick for getting through lights - this is the time saver).
I don’t blame drivers though. They’re trying to do the right thing but everyone has a different idea of that even if it’s to full-stop in place. There was no formal training for me as a driver on what to do when sirens approach, and if there was it was changed since and muddied by countless buddy tales. For example, here you are supposed to pull to the closest side, but used to be the right IIRC. Sirens are HARD to hear when driving and blaming drivers for loud music is kinda bullshit when sirens aren’t actually that effective. Lights are ineffective in some environments. Other environments have multiple sirens going on.
I too am curious why one would trap them. But I don’t have them around here.
Drive people to the hospital.
I know I’m just an undereducated consumer, but rough month for Sonos as far as my purchase plans went.
I went out mid-May to get a soundbar and headphones. As hard as it is, I sucked up my impulsive purchase drive because reportedly there was a big sale (25%) coming plus the new headphones had leaked and were going to be WiFi.
June comes. Headphones aren’t WiFi. Seeing privacy stories about Sonos.
So I let the 25% deal go by and still haven’t bought anything.
That’s actually a pretty nifty idea. Too bad we live in a privacy nightmare and can’t trust others.
Perhaps this would be a good use for other connected devices like smart power meters.