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The ol’ correlation-aroo… It’s likely that people with poorly managed diabetes/obesity would be at higher risk of this condition AND have a higher rate of these prescriptions.
The ol’ correlation-aroo… It’s likely that people with poorly managed diabetes/obesity would be at higher risk of this condition AND have a higher rate of these prescriptions.
This isolates the NAP. Prepare to face the consequences.
Lol, hears gang and thinks minority.
You need to reassess how you think about people.
Excluding all the car-on-pedestrian deaths would be like excluding all the gunman-on-unarmed deaths, lol.
WITH A FUCKIN’ CRAYON!
I think we are in many ways talking past each other. Of course it’s hard. Of course there are tons of things that make the right choices more difficult. Of people deserve support in making the right decisions. Of course making major societal changes to address the risk factors for obesity is a noble goal.
Movements like this are just cheering people on while they put a gun in their mouth, and it’s fucking disgusting.
Just because something is harder to do, doesn’t mean not doing it is okay. Overeating when overweight is abuse, full stop.
There are people that have a harder time quitting smoking, there are people that struggle not to cut themselves.
Nobody should look at an 8 year old with a cigarette and say “it’s probably just genetic.” Nobody should look at a junkie passed out in an alley and say “yasss, they’re just living their truth!” Nobody should be incensed when they go a hospital complaining about abdominal pain and the doctor recommends they remove a piece of rebar they fell on.
You either know how magnets work or you don’t. There is no in-between.
I don’t think it ever “goes away,” it just refines over time, like a fine wine.
Fully semi automatic.
But he COMPLETED the law! Which means I can ignore all the old law that I find inconvenient. But he didn’t REPLACE the law, which means I can still criticize anything I think is yucky.
What about round corners?
I have dozens hanging in my closet. I’m sure I could take you.
I think you’re wrong about the averaging rules… This appears to be an update to the CAFE targets which average based on unit quantity across all cars and all light trucks you manufacture. You can’t manufacture 10 one-off “hypermiler” sku’s to offset your millions of cars.
That said, CAFE is still a worthless law that has ruined the American automobile market in more ways than one, and this policy update will likely do almost nothing to improve emissions.
I see somebody used Gemini image generation…
It’s worth noting that the census definition of “urban” is almost completely detached from what most people would associate that term to mean.
Trust me kage, it’s the only way!