They were here pretty recently, their food is still here. It was cruel that we extincted them.
They were here pretty recently, their food is still here. It was cruel that we extincted them.
I was stung by a bullet ant (see username).
I think “used to be” is key here. After 911 there were tons of violent anti Muslim videos.
Good rule in general
This is too broad of a question. There are many SSRIs and the people giving answers have not tried them all.
Do we know what they were called in their time (obvs not Rosetta)?
Hot take; would humanity have as many if Europeans/British didn’t excavate them and put them in their own museums? I’m thinking we’d still have some, right? How much longer would it have taken to decipher?
That topic would make an interesting YouTube series.
Lol, I read that he left a leach indicating the city he lived in, and the police figured the rest out.
What was the clue?
Well, if you’re asking cause you want to apply it in the real world, then you should not rely on just one or a few studies in the literature.
Maybe ask a MD?
I bet you navy exercises had something to do with it.
“tax cheats who bribe us!” FTFY
Maybe look up “compatibilism”. It’s a philosophy proposing that both exist.
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, researchers used a large, binational cohort (total n = 4,731,778) to investigate the short- and long-term associations between SARS-CoV-2 infections and subsequent adverse neuropsychiatric outcomes. They used exposure-driven propensity score matching to compare their samples’ outcomes against the general population and individuals with a non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory infection.
Study findings revealed that COVID-19 survivors were at significantly heightened risk of developing cognitive deficits, insomnia, encephalitis, and at least four other neuropsychiatric sequelae. Specific conditions included Guillain-Barré syndrome (aHR, 4.63), cognitive deficit (aHR, 2.67), insomnia (aHR, 2.40), anxiety disorder (aHR, 2.23), encephalitis (aHR, 2.15), ischaemic stroke (aHR, 2.00), mood disorder (aHR, 1.93), and nerve/nerve root/plexus disorder (aHR, 1.47). Encouragingly, vaccination was observed to attenuate the neuropsychiatric effects of the infection
Thinking about this more, I just don’t think it’s true. I can’t find a spot on Google maps where tractor supply is the only store for miles. In America, you can drive to many shitty corporations to buy stuff, no matter where in America you are.
Is that your situation? I live pretty rural, but there’s a Walmart, Lowe’s, or home depot pretty much the same distance as tractor supply, and that’s probably the situation for most of the US. I also buy online. Mom and pop feed stores are all over the place.
For me, it’s real easy to go somewhere else.
It’s so easy to shop somewhere else, might as well.
Could be that the paperwork for putting together a job ad is a pain, so they just reuse an old one. So maybe the title or position details change.
Who’s we?
They’ll probably stay in zoos or preserves.