Ah yeah, that’s probably it or a major factor. I tend towards low blood pressure and have almost fainted a couple of times. Lots of water and also something salty, like pretzels or potato chips or some broth.
Ah yeah, that’s probably it or a major factor. I tend towards low blood pressure and have almost fainted a couple of times. Lots of water and also something salty, like pretzels or potato chips or some broth.
Just so everyone here knows what you’re citing, “The Truth About Cancer” is of the opinion that chemotherapy doesn’t treat cancer, but apricot pits and detoxing do.
It just seemed like your basic platitude, is all. The standard “even though I’m leaving soon, I will still serve the great people of [I forgot his state]!”
You can only be so far away from a hospital when you’re on an island smaller than Connecticut.
Wow, I did not read it that way and now I can’t not read it that way.
Dammit, people need to stop using Network to complain about the present! It was about the ’70s! It was very specifically about very specific problems of the ’70s! No one’s committed suicide on the news since the ’80s and the Symbionese Liberation Army isn’t even covered in history class! Mao is very dead! There can’t…
Every time I watch something with subtitles on while at home, I end up looking away and going all “wow, why don’t I understand what’s going on anymore, what happened” and then feel like a fucking moron. Every time.
Nnnnnot seeing how it’s a lie, so much as a product of the weird thing where there are a lot of kinds of degrees called doctorates, but having one of them doesn’t mean representing yourself in a way that will make people think you are a medical doctor (which a DC really, really isn’t) isn’t a kind of lying.
Apparently, the main question to detect “I can cure your asthma with joint cracking” chiropractors is whether or not they believe in subluxation theory.
I’m advocating that you read the comment you click the reply button on. It’s two sentences long, my dude.
In what way is caring for people in state hospitals not “provid[ing] decent enough welfare that we don’t have ill homeless people in the streets”?
I like that they think biotech is in the financial sector, that was a good one.
You get situations where, for instance, the only potable water for a large region is on one side of the fence. Or a fence can obstruct water during a flood and cause the damage of too much water. And jaguars seem to primarily breed in Mexico, so whoops. Etc., etc., etc.
It’s like there’s some sort of…line, where if you’re just a little short of what you want to be you try really hard to convince everyone you’re not short at all, but if you’re actually short it’s just, like, welp. I’m short. That’s a thing.
The English language, slurs included, will never make as much sense as you expect it to, no matter how low your expectations are.
Nah, he’s just some guy who likes arcade games and hops around the different “channels” playing games from different eras.
All of craft beer put together is still ten-ish percent of beer in the US, and 1.2 million barrels of everything Sierra Nevada puts out is 1/40th-ish what InBev sells in Bud Light alone. So yeah, still not a behemoth except compared with other craft breweries.
There were definitely some annoying parts—like, with there being very crowded rooms, there’re times where it looks like you should be able to do a thing, but you can’t do the thing. Example: needing to get a box down from a shelf, but you can’t use the umbrella that’s right there.