110°F = 110% hot. It still holds up.
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Every time I see an anti-.ml meme I wonder, why are people so worried about people seeing .ml content? If they’re jerks, wouldn’t you want people to stumble into .ml and find out?
Dogyote@slrpnk.nettoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•To those in countries where democracy might last another election - **harm reduction is not optional**
1·7 months agoAgain, the article does not support your assertion. It seems you have been led on by the suggestion presented in the article. If you consider the statistics the author presented without that suggestion, you’ll realize they’re fairly unrelated data points that add up to… several interesting, but unrelated data points.
Furthermore, it’s a nation wide data set, right? So how does that break down along state lines? For example, did enough people stay home in Michigan to affect the outcome of Michigan? We don’t know based on the data presented in the article.
Now, would you like to discuss my critical thinking skills? If you have more data I’d be happy to consider it.
Dogyote@slrpnk.nettoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•To those in countries where democracy might last another election - **harm reduction is not optional**
1·7 months agoI don’t see how your link supports your assertion.
Dogyote@slrpnk.nettoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•To those in countries where democracy might last another election - **harm reduction is not optional**
0·7 months agoRemember, no matter how beautiful, morally righteous, or gratifying your strategy is, you should really look at the results


You clown, hot has been defined as 100°F since 1724. Therefore 50°F = 50% hot.