

Used to go on hikes with a friend like this. We would have wild salad at the end of the day. He was cool as hell an under-appreciated. He had trouble getting girls and I was like how.
Used to go on hikes with a friend like this. We would have wild salad at the end of the day. He was cool as hell an under-appreciated. He had trouble getting girls and I was like how.
You talking horny goat weed for estrogen-like effects or for ED, or both?
If you disagree, please look at victims of communism memorial foundation!!!
Flipped classrooms are good and some of the best classes i’ve ever had were flipped.
They would be labor colonies for manufacturing, mining, and research. Like what we have in the remote parts of the world now.
The tech hasn’t gotten much better since gpt 3.5 and everything we see is the result of fine tuning, which uses human input to bias the model (openai is 80% a proxy of human labor).
Some ancient romans had bean names. Roman names where in three parts: praenomen (personal name), nomen (family name), and cognomen (nickname / family name). For example, Marcus Tullius Cicero had the latin root Cicer which meant Chickpea. Lentulus, Fabius, and Piso meant “lentil”, “bean”, and “pea”.
I went on Ozempic to help my alcoholism and lose a bit of weight. It was great. Go SLOW on dosage, small increases of dosage can give you bad side effects. I found it better to dose twice a week at half the amount rather than once.
Proof by contradiction
Tamarind and Licorice are legumes and definitely not beans, but the others? Which beans don’t count?
“Fruit” has a solid botanical definition but “vegetable” doesn’t. “Bean” seems just as imprecise.
Peanuts are NOT beans
Peanuts are definitely beans
Is a peanut a bean? I’m getting mixed answers and the AI results cite some crazy definition of a ‘true bean’ that is most certainly not real. I’m guessing it’s mostly vibes based so I’ll add a yes and no response that you can upvote.
There’s nobody here but us liberals.
I want to provide a bit more insight to the brain of this guy. They really beat the 1970s oil crisis into you at GMU as an example of price controls creating shortages. On top of this, the negotiating power of pharmaceutical companies is usually greater than a governments. Drugs are priced not by how much a consumer is able to pay but by how much the government doesn’t want their population to die, which is why you see drug prices in the $100k range. Pharmaceutical companies will happily let people die to get a better bargaining position.