To be fair, that's because the fossil fuel lobby does everything to prevent alternatives.
Lumidaub
Don't kink shame, it hurts nobody.
Edit: the kink is what hurts nobody, naturally, is what I mean. I am severely sleep-deprived. Forcing people who work for you to cater to your kink is of course scum behaviour.
I don't even understand what it is they supposedly did. How does a link deceive people into thinking it's a video? And why would that artificially increase its reach? And isn't the point of paying for ads to have a specific predetermined reach and for that reach to be independent of user interaction? I'm so confused.
Mixed results. A pot of black tea spread out over the day seems to keep my head clear, at least usually. A can of energy drink or a mug of coffee frequently does nothing or indeed makes me fall asleep. It's all a bit hit and miss.
More like "can we just not do that at all?"
goddammit
automotive manufacturing industry would lose hundreds of thousands of jobs if all companies were forced to build only electric cars.
What, why?
letter sent by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen persuaded the governing body
GODDAMMIT FRITZE
modern revival of a similar invention featured at the 1970 Osaka Expo
Afaik, people in industrialised countries are likely to be vitamin D deficient. However, any vitamin supplements should ideally only be taken if a doctor has told you you do have a deficiency. But I get that this is hard to accomplish in some places and it's easier to just try on your own so no judgement, just saying.
What makes you think you're deficient? Because a generally bad mood may just be the expected reaction to the Current Global Situation™.
I wasn't seriously asking why, I was pretending to be offended that antifascists from eastern regions of Germany ("Ost") are supposedly more important than those from western regions :) this whole affair is obviously ludicrous and nothing but an excuse to persecute and intimidate their opponents.
Vaguely related anecdote: I have no memory of this of course but my mum had to have urgent brain surgery and was hospitalised (for half a year, I think?) very shortly after I was born. She barely got to breast-feed me for 3 months before she had to leave me with my grandmother (my dad wouldn't be able to care for a kid on his own lol). When she returned, I was incredibly clingy and wouldn't let go of her, they tell me, so I was already able to remember her. It's apparently possible that some of my issues today (depression, anxiety, all that fun stuff) are in part caused by that very early traumatic separation (nothing anyone can prove). Which leads me to think that in your scenario you'd at least be more likely to have some psychiatric damage, no matter your age.