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flouride
  • Ah yes, the most rigorous of scientific studies- claiming you did a paper in school! You got an A, and then everybody clapped!

    My man, in less than two hours you've literally went from claiming you don't know how fluoride works on teeth to claiming you did rigorous research on it in uni.

    At least keep your bullshit lies straight for more than two hours.

  • flouride
  • So you don't know, but all the data scientists and dentists, who DO know and are subject matter experts, who say it's a good idea are to be ignored, because of your sheer ignorance?

  • America's Next Health Secretary Enjoying A Meal With His Future Boss and Colleagues
  • Am I the only one that thinks this looks like a family gathering with Mike Johnson smiling proudly over the family 'kids table'?

    Like, exact same vibes as a bunch of random kids all shuffled away to a single kid's table, and then the one adult (and boy is that stretching the definition) watching over them, and all of them trying to smile for the picture some random auntie none of them have met before is taking.

  • $48 convience fee to pay rent online
  • My man, the amount the landlord is charging rent is entirely arbitrary outside of being 'as high as they can get away with'. Don't make excuses for a landlord swindling you out of your money by making that amount seem more palatable by shuffling bits of it behind "fees."

    Almost $1700 a month in base rent, the landlord can pay the damn fee for their own convenience in not having to cash a check.

  • Steam games will now need to fully disclose kernel-level anti-cheat on store pages
  • since the server validates everything anyway

    Oh you sweet summer child.

    The server doesn't validate shit, because that takes up CPU cycles on THEIR hardware, which costs them money. A huge part of kernel level anticheat is forcing YOU to pay the cost for anticheat, so they can squeeze a few more pennies out of it. And if your computer gets owned because they installed insecure, buggy malware on your system...? Well, they'll just deny. After all, it's kernel-level, how are YOU going to prove anything?

  • As a bike rider, I forget this is a thing. Asked my neighbor, he pays $350/month in insurance alone 🙃
  • Which is ignoring the problems inherant to auto insurance, which is fundamentally a greater force in the price/cost of car insurance than the danger of cars.

    Yes, cars can be dangerous, but that's not why car insurance is expensive, it's expensive because car insurance companies have a completely captive market in the US- one that must pay whatever the insurance comapny dictates.

    As a result, they set the price as high as they can get away with, and then refuse to actually pay it out anyway.

    Don't make excuses for the insurance companies. The risk is the whole point, and certainly does not excuse their gouging.

    You'll notice other countries do not, in fact, have to deal with this level of price gouging, which implies it's nothing to do with the cars themselves- it's just the insurance companies, and it always has been.