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SMS sucks. Not private and it handcuffs you to a phone. Who wants to type on a phone when you’re at a real keyboard?
SMS sucks. Not private and it handcuffs you to a phone. Who wants to type on a phone when you’re at a real keyboard?
Which movie?
Same, agreed. To me it’s a bizarre topic for people to have an opinion on.
What software does it run which is able to access non-local media like Hulu, Netflix, peacock, etc?
You mean jellyfin! The kodi library management design is silly. Tightly coupled with the player itself.
In what ways is it actively being weaponized? Examples, sources?
This is the dumbest thing I’ve read today. You got a giggle out of me.
reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found people who started smoking before age 21 are more likely to have a high nicotine dependence, and raising the age to buy tobacco to 21 impacts the sale of such products.
found average monthly cigarette sales in Hawaii dropped about 4.4% following the new law. California sales declined 11.7%, and mainland sales dropped 10.6%.
reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found people who started smoking before age 21 are more likely to have a high nicotine dependence, and raising the age to buy tobacco to 21 impacts the sale of such products.
found average monthly cigarette sales in Hawaii dropped about 4.4% following the new law. California sales declined 11.7%, and mainland sales dropped 10.6%.
Making things easily available increases their rates of use
Why isn’t this it?
One of us! One of us!
Based on what…?
Why don’t you pray about it?
Maybe I lack imagination. What backfire should France expect with this limitation of public practice of religion?
Agree to disagree I guess. I think we’re better off without sky fairies, regardless of whether they’re named Zeus, Jesus, Allah, whatever. The society that I’d want to live in would discourage public practices of religion.
Another point I should have made above. As Dawkins says, normalizing religion gives the especially nutty and violent ones room to breathe. They don’t stick out so badly when their neighbor believes and practices 90% of what they do.
Giving religion safe spaces in society normalizes it. Normalizing religion does hurt people. It hurts the mind’s ability to think rationally, not to mention all the intolerance that seems to come from it.
You didn’t respond to their drunk driving comparison. Is it ok for the government to mandate against drunk driving, and to penalize those who violate it?
Yes, education is important, and this would spare every single school the intense battle vs parents to do the right thing.