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this is from an apple engineer? you mean those who brought us a phone that only had signal if you held it just right!

It's really hard to be happy when you're swamped with debt, struggling to pay bills, to feed yourself. That's the point of the graph. It shows the point at which money stops bringing happiness from filling basic needs. Or rather, when your lack of money is no longer stressing you out and making you unhappy.

Silicone cupcake liners also work for this.

Somebody tell that to the HR idiots who look at resumes. Software engineering means if you don't know it already, you can figure it out.

I haven't signed the back of a new credit card in over a decade, because that's around the last time I saw anyone selling me anything with a cost of less than 4 figures actually check a credit card signature. NOBODY looks at it, and in the rare instance they do, they don't really *look* at it. It was never a real

Finally, a use for cats.

Let me guess...you also don't believe in vaccinations...

You are right to identify sugar (particularly sucrose) as a key player in the tooth decay. However, in a society in which sugar is a part of the diet (America), fluoride has been shown to be beneficial in reducing tooth decay. In fact, fluoridated water was recognized by the CDC as one of the 10 greatest public health

Alcohol is poisonous, Aspirin can be poisonous, shampoo is poisonous, HELL, I'm sure if you ate enough of it, a bar of soap can be poisonous.

I seriously doubt that common dental problems like cavities, gingivitis, and enamel decay have anything to do with our propensity to rinse.

You only get spotting from flouride if your teeth are still developing. It doesn't "wear down" your teeth; it discolors them as they develop. That's why most flouride products have warnings about using too much if you're below a certain age.

"The internet is a great source of information. I find Reddit to be extremely reliable."

Ha! Linking to fluoridealert is like linking to 911truth.org and calling it a valid source.

Oh great! You should also try: http://www.tinfoilhats-r-us.com

"Poison" is a misleading term. Technically, chocolate is a poison. Vitamin C is too. Everything, taken in large enough quantities (even water!) can be poisonous.

I get all my medical advice from Reddit.