Part of me wonders, if the government just bought out a bunch of gyms and made them free for public use. Would the additional people now using the gyms and living healthier save the government long term on healthcare?
Part of me wonders, if the government just bought out a bunch of gyms and made them free for public use. Would the additional people now using the gyms and living healthier save the government long term on healthcare?
It’s like in a video game where you unlock new skills and weapons but the enemies health increases too. It’s fine once you’ve done a couple runs and know the best way to optimise the effectiveness of your build, but you only get one shot at life :(
It’s not about the size of the bubble, it’s about the economy it’s attached too.
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Come to think of it this analogy really shows how fucked we are
Shit just works
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Pro tip: just look for the word in the ingredient name that you recognise and use the one you have on hand. Icelandic sea salt is just salt. Any difference is marginal and probably imperceptible to the kinds of cooks who wouldn’t have it on hand.
EDIT!!
Just remembered Thai basil is the exception that is a whole different flavour than regular basil


This was the most expensive game of all time?
Actually safer because you don’t have to concentrate so hard on the small letters