And it can be bought anywhere other than Amazon.
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There are better solutions than literally anything that could be behind that Amazon link.
Brie, gruyere, swiss, provolone, cheddar…
voracitude@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is their any evolutionary benefit to the sneezing reflex when looking at a bright light source, or is it just an evolutionary glitch with no purpose?2·14 days agoInteresting! I’ll update my post, it makes sense there would likely be variability in how it presents due to biology. My experience isn’t necessarily the default.
voracitude@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Roommate refuses to use my body wash cause it's not "manly"English6·15 days agohomey needs to smell like a gun in a pine forest
Stealing this for whenever I need to describe Axe in the future.
voracitude@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Roommate refuses to use my body wash cause it's not "manly"English1·15 days agodeleted by creator
voracitude@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Roommate refuses to use my body wash cause it's not "manly"English11·15 days agoBeing told I smell nice is why I’ve used women’s soap and deodorant since I was small. I would rather smell vaguely like a field of wildflowers, a warm summer breeze, and fresh-washed linens than
whatever the fuck Axe is meant to bea gun in a pine forest (edit courtesy of /u/Stern)
voracitude@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is their any evolutionary benefit to the sneezing reflex when looking at a bright light source, or is it just an evolutionary glitch with no purpose?9·14 days agoThat’s the prevailing theory, yes, but as far as I’ve found there’s not empirical evidence to back it up. The theory does make perfect sense to me, though!
Also, as a sufferer, I’ve noticed it almost always requires sunlight or something with close to the same frequencies. Most artificial lights don’t trigger it *for me.
voracitude@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is their any evolutionary benefit to the sneezing reflex when looking at a bright light source, or is it just an evolutionary glitch with no purpose?131·15 days agoContrived acronym. I much prefer Photic Sneeze Reflex, it’s easier to remember and doesn’t sound like bullshit 😂
voracitude@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the ethics behind purchasing a book from an author you don't agree with?6·21 days agoThis is about the shittiest argument you could make. Good luck in your search, maybe you’ll find some self-awareness along the way.
voracitude@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the ethics behind purchasing a book from an author you don't agree with?202·22 days agoUgh, of course those people would point to any source that supports their current claim, without vetting the source itself. They’ll even tell you that of course they don’t support antisemitism, while spouting that antisemitic Irving shit all day, and that’s okay because they pick and choose only what they agree with out of the rhetoric. As though they couldn’t find sources that support their point without the concomitant antisemitism.
First and foremost, then, I’d go about this by not denying the genocide in Gaza and not saying stuff such as “I bet you love Palestine” like it’s a pejorative, spacecadet.
My second point would be to recognise that there is no moral or ethical reason not to pirate Irving’s works. If you were able to find it at a library, it would be there because someone paid a publisher for the copy and likely some kind of library license. Some of that goes to Irving. There is no way to deny him profit and acquire his work legally. So, pirate it. Fuck that guy.
voracitude@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Cops prioritizing flow of traffic over actual human lives.English2·23 days agoWhat kind of recourse would you have in that situation, if the world were still sane? Would your supervisors hash it out, would the judge to look at the case and throw it out, would you even expect it to get all the way to court, etc?
voracitude@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•DOGE Plan to Push AI Across the US Federal Government is Wildly DangerousEnglish0·3 months agoHere’s how you know it’s not ready: AI hasn’t replaced a single CEO.
Where did you hear that setting your phone on fire works fix the screen? Out of curiosity.