

1.6 in 50000 sounds way off, WHO says:
Schizophrenia affects approximately 23 million people or 1 in 345 people (0.29%) worldwide. The rate is 1 in 233 people (0.43%) among adults


1.6 in 50000 sounds way off, WHO says:
Schizophrenia affects approximately 23 million people or 1 in 345 people (0.29%) worldwide. The rate is 1 in 233 people (0.43%) among adults


I was here to offer this. Maybe even vibe slopping


I used the saddle and the last one. The latter felt better for my back, but strained knees quite some, the former doesn’t seem to do much for posture, but the back feels a bit better now.


The examples give a vibe of radio advertising, with a sped up text in the end telling you ‘we are not responsible for anything, terms and limitations will may apply, consult your therapist, your lawyer, your neighbour, and your dog’


But if your desktop goes completely dark when tuning the light slider all the way down, you wouldn’t be able to see anything, and how then would you turn it up again?
I did it in school computer class once with display controls, the controls were affected by display settings, so when I set it to 0 brightness and 0 contrast and left the menu, there was no way to tell what are you doing.
The IT person used a neighbouring monitor to navigate the menu and replicate all the actions on a dim monitor, they were a bit pissed but I guess they also saw it as at least a bit funny


In my opinion, this here is far from becoming extreme inflation. Even 100% a year is not extreme, and I don’t think minimum wage tied to median wage will cause more than 10% inflation
But of course, I’m no economist
Bus routes are not always straight, that may also contribute. But yeah, I think stops are 5–7 minutes by foot apart here


Maybe they tried to drink as much as possible without getting a blackout
Doesn’t track with hard drinks though


It’s just “ask your doctor if a company making Nwxalviva already pays them or not yet” in disguise


Why is it Iran that must deal with that shit?
I see what you did there