Does this actually work? There are only three torrents and I don't recognize any of them
Dr_Cog
Maybe Trump Jr forgot his stash
Low sodium spam chopped into cubes and fried until crispy are absolutely delicious. I don't know why people have such an aversion to it.
My point is that just because a compound is simple or easily understood doesn't mean it is safe. What if excess phenylalanine is toxic? It's not completely outside of the realm of possibility.
For the record, I agree with you that it is unlikely that aspartame is toxic and the only studies that show this use non-human analogues. It is, however, important to play devil's advocate in scientific settings.
Interesting side effect is Reddit is basically penalizing voting, since if you vote on most comments you end up doubling or tripling your API usage. The best way to pay less for this app is to stop voting altogether.
Reddit's advertising is based on user engagement, so they're shooting themselves in the foot for a few pennies in comparison.
Just as easily as a molecule with two carbons, one nitrogen, one oxygen, and a hydrogen. Just because chemicals are simple doesn't mean they are safe.
Fair enough. F76 was a shit show. But I have high hopes both because Starfield is a single player game and because a multiplayer Fallout was always a terrible idea anyway
Bethesda Games Studio is entirely different from Bethesda the publisher, so I wouldn't be too worried
If TikTok doesn't allow you to download their videos and share them outside of their website, based on the EULA agreed to when you made your account, then yes it's piracy. Justifiable piracy, but still piracy.
(I have no idea if TikTok allows this)
I'm a quick learner paired with being stubborn enough to keep trying things until I gain success or I'm at least satisfied with my failure.
GMOs don't contain glyphosate to my knowledge and a search reveals nothing but conspiracy theories. Can you source that claim?
Both this, and that winning an auction doesn't get you the item but the ability to pay for the item. The "penny" refers to the fact that you pay to buy bids in the auction, not that you pay pennies for items.