

While they work amazing, they’re supposed to be temporary fixes (for instance, when medication affects your bowel movements). Your body, with the right nutrition, should not need anything extra to shit properly!


While they work amazing, they’re supposed to be temporary fixes (for instance, when medication affects your bowel movements). Your body, with the right nutrition, should not need anything extra to shit properly!


When I went vegan I saw change in my shits within a week. Turns out animal products make shit shits!
And I don’t even eat healthy. Just no animal products.


Kind of. But it is my understanding that pagers work with centralised transmitters/stations. I am no expert though, so maybe there is mesh-like pager protocols.
This is decentralised, a mesh. Routing is done through the terminals themselves, rather than through a centralised transmitter.


Journalist reads “limit” and clickbaits it, typical


Also you don’t know this is the lesser pain option, a second time line is conveniently imaginary.
Oh, please.


Not voting has consequences, too. In this case, the consequence was allowing a fascist piece of shit to get the highest office in your declining country.
Your problem is, too, pride. Too proud to vote for someone who doesn’t represent you, even if it means you get a fascist regime who will cause, and has caused, so much more pain than the other choice would have.
Your choice to not vote contributed to that. That is a fact.


So did Trump.
The choice was: Harris, Trump, or no vote. At this point, not voting was synonymous with paving the road for Trump.
So, whatever it was that made people choose Trump over Harris, or not voting over Harris, was either a deliberate Trump choice, or a pride issue.
“No, I refuse to vote against fascism because the other option doesn’t really align with my views on the world”
Fuck. Off.
You missed the point.
The criticism here is that the EU is decising for the member states what they can be in debt for.
I personally am a federalist so I don’t care much about EU overreach, all the opposite, but this is what the article criticises.
Or even better, get printers that work with ink tanks rather than ink cartridges :)