

So true, man. So true.
So true, man. So true.
Firefly. 100%. No question.
Lie detectors can’t determine the truth. They can only tell if you’re nervous about something. They monitor heart rate, breathing, skin temperature and perspiration levels. They can see when these factors change when asked specific questions, which may indicate that you are lying…but it’s really a matter of the kinds of questions they ask, and how your reactions are interpreted. They are not considered reliable.
Have they tried pulling it out of the walls of abandoned buildings? There’s a lot left in there that no one uses anymore. /s
No smoking indoors anymore. I remember when you could still smoke in a hospital. Then they limited it to just a “smoking lounge” on each floor. Followed eventually by a ban inside…to finally no smoking anywhere on hospital property.
Not to mention airplanes, restaurants and movie theaters.
It’s been around for tens of thousands of years, getting added to, modified and improved upon, by every culture that uses it.
Doesn’t this seem a little “forced”. This just seems like implementing AI wherever possible…regardless of demand.
I feel bad for her kid. Everyone is going to hate him for this.
This is what alcohol is for.
Most Canadians hate Trump, and have no love for what your government is up to lately. But we have no problem with the average American. (Unless you’re a Trump supporter. Then we’ll probably throw eggs at you.)
That doesn’t make any sense. Anyone who has a problem with Trump is welcome to come to Canada. You will be safe here among friends.
I’m 50 and forget shit all the time now. I’m pretty sure the human mind was really only meant to carry a finite amount of data. Hundreds or thousands of years worth of memories probably wouldn’t be possible for us to hold onto, with any degree of accuracy.
Because they’re already spending $15/student on basics. Anything extra isn’t covered. The problem isn’t that they’re being over-funded…it’s that they’re under-funded.
Man, when I read the terms of service, it seemed pretty clear who owned your sample…and it wasn’t me. That’s the biggest reason I have never used one of these services. It seemed like an outright scam. I can’t speak to any changes made over the years, but at the time I looked into it, it was a hard nope for me. I have no idea why anyone would voluntarily give their DNA to a company like that, without a full guarantees it wouldn’t be used exclusively for their own profit.
It shouldn’t take hindsight to read the fine print in your 23andme contract. They straight up told folks, that taking their test meant signing over ownership of your DNA samples to them, for whatever future purpose they had in mind.
Anyone who didn’t clue in to the fact that meant they were paying that company to own the rights to their DNA, is an idiot.
We really are just getting stupider and stupider, aren’t we?
I think you’re looking for a female pleasure Dom.
…my dudes.
Whew! Looks like I cancelled my Netflix account just in time.
When I was waiting for back surgery, the only thing that worked for me was Bacardi 151.