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Yeah, it's so weird how people can't just use willpower. It's almost like there's a biological drive to avoid losing weight, as if losing weight is actually something the body doesn't want to do, like it's maintaining stores of fat in order to avoid starvation or something. I'll bet that, since it absolutely does not

Indeed. If only someone had posted this earlier. I wonder if my doctor knows about this method.

The ears growing out of the puppies' necks really bothers me. Anyone else?

Perhaps not, but a tourniquet almost guarantees loss of limb.

That seems like it would be a rough landing...

My understanding is that it disrupts melatonin production and melatonin is linked to sleep and sleep quality. Why does it disrupt melatonin production? Probably because blue light is daytime (night time used to be fire light and then incandescent lights) and we don't want sleepy-time-stuff (melatonin) during the

Sure. He could have been hit by a car, shot by a stray bullet, drugged by a madman tampering with pain killers, died through food poisoning at the local fast food restaurant... Oh, wait, that's on my continent.

Agreed. The impression I got from this article was to take an English article, use a tool to translate it to the second/third/whatever language, and then read the translation. I would recommend going the other way. Take a second langage article and try to read it, using translation tools as needed to support

I'm so tired of this question. Why are people so upset that there are multiple stories based on the "only one can survive" idea, and yet no one questions the existence of so many zombie movies?

Oops: Reading error. David didn't say that the chips disappear; he said that the clips disappear. And the point here wouldn't be so much that the clips stop disappearing, but that they could be replaced for no cost.

Pretty cool. Having recently remembered a movie I wanted to watch on the big screen... just as it left the big screen, I signed up instantly and queued a bunch of movies. I only wish it included availability on Dish Network notifications and/or premium channels as options.

Video Killed the Radio Star, please.

They already have a print-on-demand version: the online Encyclopaedia Brittanica and CTRL/CMD-P.

Why are you here, then? Arguably, every single article on Lifehacker deals with "first world problems."

Yes. In fact, I have no interest in the article; I came here just to see if anyone commented on the disturbing ring of flesh.

That's exactly how I eat a pomelo.

Oh, I'm very anti-family. If I ever mate, I intend to follow our reptilian friends and abandon the offspring after putting it in an eggshell and attaching an egg tooth to its nose. Have to give it a fair start, right?

But it's not happening right now as the video portrays. Kony hasn't been active in Uganda for over five years.

Perhaps. I'd say an even better thing would be if she were enough of a critical thinker to look further into Invisible Children, learn the many criticisms of IC (not the least of which is its financial contributions to the Uganda military), and find better ways to help stop violence and suffering in Africa.