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Do minors drink less than they would if we allowed (or even encouraged) them to drink or use drugs?

Dutch teenagers are less likely to smoke, drink or have sex compared to teenagers in other countries. Despite the nations relaxed stance on drugs and sex work. So making something legal could make it lame for teenagers.

Not sure, but they would do it more safely, thats the argument for safe supply :)

*cries in ghettoblaster and Maglite D cells*

This clippy white-washing is annoying as hell. Just like clipppy was.


100% this. Clippy was killed by Microsoft for a reason: it was a UI gimmick. The team that made it just wanted to show actions were in-progress.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YObNc2jbD0k


Wait is whitewashing now synonymous with “washing something bad to make it look good”?? Seems pretty racist to me to use it that way.


Whitewashing isn’t limited to the context you think it is: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whitewash


Or more likely, they set up a temporary redirect 7 years ago thinking 'oh we need some time to figure it out', and promptly forgot about it.


I mean, even then you're growing it from chemicals. Unless you're straight up converting energy to matter (in which case, it would be kind of odd the first practical application they think of is making colors).


In the sense that everything is chemicals, yes. But you typically wouldn't describe a butterfly growing a wing or a welder making a blue weld from metals that are normally very much not blue as "growing from chemicals". I guess you could argue about the butterfly, but I think few people would say that chemicals are involved in welding steel, despite iron, carbon and tungsten being chemical elements


The few people that would say that chemistry is part of welding "steel" (what type of steel? what type of metal? how about aluminium? etc) includes welders.

eg: https://youtu.be/nfNvuTMDXNg?t=1420

In which a good machinist from Queensland, Australia discovers a crack and states he'll have to get the metal tested before he can repair the crack.

You know, to match the chemical composition, expansion rates, etc.


Well, the counterargument is that in theory, you can imagine a way to create structural color regardless of substrate. So imagine a technology that shines a laser on a car or a block of concrete and makes it blue; I'd argue that's correctly "without chemicals".

Of course, I doubt you can do that to any random substrate, since the color will depend on the properties of the material.


  So imagine a technology that shines a laser on a car or a block of concrete and makes it blue
There is something like that for sheets of steel at least https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ncEfAxkuFA

And here is a video explains it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsGHr7dXLuI


Trying to get the English name for the country to include a letter that does not exist in English is just the kind of trolling we've grown to expect.


>which is Google's primary product

Which used to be Google's primary product, way waaaay back when. Their primary product now is advertising, and has been for a very long time.


Neat idea. But also, somebody's definitely going to take some kind of inappropriate picture just as the charge runs out, and will be stuck with it at the worst time. And somehow this makes it even better.


And by 'pay more' he means 'buy more US weapons'. NATO is a conveniently captive market for the US arms manufacturers, and no way they're going to want to pull out of that while they still have stock to sell.


you’re free to make your own weapons, plenty of NATO countries do.


Turkey bought Russian weapons and wasn't kicked out. They were barred from buying more US weapons for a while.


> To my knowledge this isn't recognized anywhere as a disability (though it is associated with a standard diagnosis)

I have the same issue, and I strongly suspect it has to do with my ADHD. I absolutely hate ads in pretty much all forms.


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