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500 pages seems a bit much. In only 8 lines, it can be “proven” that 1 = 2.
from https://www.etsy.com/listing/606236792/proof-that-12-math-cross-stitch-pattern
/s, of course.
500 pages seems a bit much. In only 8 lines, it can be “proven” that 1 = 2.
from https://www.etsy.com/listing/606236792/proof-that-12-math-cross-stitch-pattern
/s, of course.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a medical intervention justified by observational data must be in want of verification through a randomised controlled trial.
This was a great read. Thanks.
That depends on how you define breasts. From Wikipedia:
The platypus’ mammary glands lack teats, with milk released through pores in the skin. The milk pools in grooves on the mother’s abdomen, allowing the young to lap it up.
Because eating less doesn’t require any effort.
Eating less takes a lot of effort for me because if I eat until I feel reasonably full, it’s actually too much food, and I gain weight. If I’m maintaining my weight, then I’m constantly hungry. If I’m losing weight, I feel like I’m starving.
I used to be pretty thin, even slightly underweight. Then I went on a medicine for a few months, and it completely ruined my appetite. I’m currently on a medicine for something unrelated that happens to curb my appetite, and it’s the only reason I’m not severely overweight.
Well, if Musk said it, it must be true. /s