If you simply destroy the sun before your shift is over, you won’t experience this problem.
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If you simply destroy the sun before your shift is over, you won’t experience this problem.
well, if whatever code automatically turns plaintext links into hyperlinks isn’t Markdown related, then it’s still the instance or client you’re using that has the problem. before they edited the trailing space in, it was working correctly on my end. You should consider looking into it and filing a bug.
That would seem to be a failure of your client’s or instance’s Markdown parsing. The link works correctly from Mbin.
Yeah, you probably don’t want to risk getting caught for that. There is a possibility you could be criminally charged (regardless of how stupid you might think that is, it happens) when the school finds out what you’re doing. And if you’re using school-issued hardware they’re very likely to find out what you’re doing.
I imagine it can be used that way too!
Law Enforcement Organizations, it’s a valid initialism
OP suggested two alternatives: complete abstinence, or more frequent use, and they were specifically addressing the demographic of “occasional users who are turned off because of their sensitization to the negative effects”
To me that is a pretty reasonable take and doesn’t seem to be promoting regular use as much as it is troubleshooting a particular problem. But of course if it came across differently to you that is fine.
Because headaches, sweating, and irritability are inconvenient, unpleasant certainly, but not unsafe as their original comment implies
The most unsafe part of smoking weed is the actual smoking part of it. Or if you’re a dumbass and do something risky while you’re stoned.
I don’t think it’s reasonable to call someone an addict if they’re an occasional user at the level OP is discussing.
Guess you’re… in the dark about it
Abortion should be illegal because it violates the UDHR.
This is an (unsubstantiated) allegation of fact, not an opinion.
It’s largely not worth freaking out over, in the sense that they are ubiquitous enough that it’s impossible to meaningfully avoid. By all means reduce your exposure if you can do so without great inconvenience, but we are all collectively inundated with the stuff and just have to wait for science to figure out what effects (if any) it will have. “Only worry about what you can control” and all that.