How bad are the toxins? How sick will they make you?
Because we’re not criminally insane.
But since we’re on this fascinating topic, here’s a Youtube video about other things people have tried to substitute for coffee during the American civil war. (Hint: not beans.)
The thing all those patients have in common is that they are dead.
Anyone with cold symptoms will be propelled away from you at speeds high enough to fracture human bones. Carefully consider how you’ll use this power.
You’ve discovered enshittification. Bad luck.
Outnumber a fascist ten to one and he tends to remember his manners.
I’ve had some bad luck recently, but things seem to be looking up now. I try to look on the bright side - this has been a timely reminder of how great my life usually is.
Because unjustified criticism is annoying and justified criticism confronts us with our flaws.
“Is that a real gun?”
In my country, New Zealand? Almost unheard of. Sounds Welsh to me.
Science is a tool for answering questions about the physical world. By definition, it can’t provide complete answers about things outside the physical realm.
One of my wife’s friends had just had a kid. He’s in highschool now.
Well I mean… initially you’d have a whole bunch of dead humans emitting carbon dioxide and methane as they decompose.
I just finished Quern on the weekend. Beautiful and fun game, but the puzzles really challenged my little brain.
“Do you mind if I wash these? I’m allergic to pesticides, even in trace amounts.”
Could it be that you’re a souvenir from Amsterdam?
One very good example of what you’re describing is the people who were insisting that vaccination gives you magnetic blood during the Covid outbreak. I’ve become very suspicious about the wisdom of crowds.
Nursing education never ends. All the nurses I know are a bit loopy from the constant need to retrain and recertify.