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It helps when you don't write the password on a sticky note inside the cabinet or inside the manual. Basically, yes, you are going to have to keep fielding calls from that one slow guy who keeps forgetting it. You'll also have to stop that same guy from writing it in sharpie inside. It's the price of not having people

Oh, I'll agree it's easier. By the same token, when mountaineers and other people exerting themselves lose weight on 10000 Calories a day, there is something to the adage, mostly when how you view energy input and output in the body, and to overcome "MY EATING PLAN IS RUINED" sort of fatalism.

Energy in, energy out.

If you look at before and after pictures of competitive eaters, you'd see it.

Eh, there is no such thing as overeating, just under training.

Neeerp. Not the bones.

>Saliva drying up into that webby gunk

Speaking as a man, on a blog called "Celebrity sex, fashion for women" can we never ever begin a sentence with "Speaking as a man...." ever again? Thanks.

Just reimagine it as this. It helps.

This is the best morning coffee thread ever.

I like the gif of him passing out.

Sure thing.

You didn't connect pollution, or recycling, for that matter, to your point. You drew increasingly long "everyone knows" connections to things. That's why I don't think you understand your own point.

There isn't a "right" in selling someone a printer, as long as you aren't ripping them off or something.

No, you've just repeated your feelings over and over, which I do not care about. Back your proposal with evidence, or go away. I don't care how you feel it ought to be, unless you can demonstrate a change is warranted through evidence. You are just pissy your shitty printer doesn't work anymore because people don't

The system works according to market forces. Until technological advancement in consumer goods changes, people are going to continue to want a new cellphone every few years. People are sold computers on how fast and cutting edge they are. Until people stop wanting cutting-edge products, designing them to last forever

None of these things run or require outside programming work.

Can you cite your data?