kevinfields777
Kevin Fields
kevinfields777

When it comes to inactive ingredients, that's always going to be a very individualized experience, and it plays both ways.

I'm surprised nobody has really brought up WalMart. I'll bring up a few that I know of.

Because it makes money. Consumers are driven by competition and the power of choice. If there's only one brand, it will do sales, but if you have multiple brands, all of them will do more combined sales than if any one of them monopolized the shelf space.

Except they are the same, and you don't have to listen to "people", but the drug manufacturers do have to listen to the FDA.

It would be even better if they just stopped asking me to sign up for a service I'm not interested in using. Seriously, the more they push it, the more I resist. They've already essentially screwed over my YouTube account, so I stop contributing to YouTube, I can upload my videos on less invasive services. They wanna

Is anybody ever going to finish approving the 375 posts that are waiting in queue, three months after the article is written? Does Gawker need somebody to go behind and do clean-up? I can sit at home and do that all day, every day if they want. Somebody hit me up.

But you said if my credit score is bad it's because these are things I don't need. Therefore, if these things I just listed caused my score to go bad, your cause-and-effect says I didn't actually need them, and I'm just a dumbass who THINKS I need medical care.

Yep, things I don't need, like health care, heat for the winter, mandatory garbage collection. Several years ago I hit a downturn in my job which caused me to get behind on payments for those important things, which in turn was reported to the credit bureaus.

I'm pretty sure there was an "XWindows" power tool that brought any window into focus when you mouse over it.

I don't feel the need for any photo. I just have a Total Gym 1700, a inflatable workout ball, a stretch band and a step.

Keep an Umbrella in Your Airplane as an Emergency Parachute (and protect yourself from rain)

If the counterfeits were so bad, nobody would buy them. While the quality may not be anywhere near as good as the authentic, for many people it's good enough. For most people, they only need one piece that they'll use a few times before it falls out of fashion. How many are willing to spend $500 on something they'll

Vitamins are a subset of nutrients, which also includes minerals, fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and fibers.

While I appreciate the education on how to tell high-end authentic items from low-end knockoffs, copycats or counterfeits, I'm not buying into the job loss and profit loss claims. As already mentioned here, most people who are buying the knockoffs not only know they're not "authentic", but also would not spend that

I agree on most of these. While most ice cube trays are cheap, though, I have broken more than my fair share, even fairly new ones. The silicon ones are not only much more durable, but they make much nicer shaped cubes as well. Still, I have shunned both after I found a portable ice cube maker for $30 at Goodwill, and

The Brita sucks so bad you warn against it, but not so bad that you shamelessly shill an Amazon affiliate link for it? ;-)

So, you're saying that non-caloric water is making us fat?

The downside of this new system? If you don't have a G+ account, you can't leave comments. I don't have G+ account, don't want one. YouTube has been harassing me for a year now to switch my YouTube account over to a G+-enabled account, to use my real name and photo instead of the one I have set up for my channel.

So people filled you with flattery rather than sincerity. That sucks, I'm sorry. :-(

It entirely depends on where you're at. Every place I've worked either had a corporate cafeteria or plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Or I could pick it up on the way and just reheat it later. Quite a few people also car pool for meals.