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This is an odd mirror of the Times editorial board printing a left-wing-coded piece of incorrect information about Sarah Palin. That one resulted in like a decade of legal wrangling, so maybe Raman should try suing the post.
"There are cathedrals everywhere for those with the eyes to see.": A Jordan Peterson post about an Evian bottle.
An entity has landed at Treasure Island in San Francisco, and is snarling traffic.
And it works, too, which makes our choice even weirder. In the run-up to the Russia World Cup every soccer podcast was wringing its hands about covering it despite Russia's human rights record and by the end they were all like: "Russia really pulled it off! What a great experience!"
It would be totally normal to eat an apple in a meeting at an office (and, in fact, many meetings have food or snacks available during them). But I just ate an apple during a Zoom meeting and it felt sort of repulsive and actively rude. Why is this?
They also didn't start at the gym and then decide to start gear when they hit some plateau. Going 0 to 60 on test and tren is a bold choice!
Should they stop them from putting this stuff in food? Absolutely. Is limiting your consumption of them a meaningful lever to pull on your long-term health outcomes vs. more physical activity? Definitely not.