That’s why it’s called piracy, not theft.
That’s why it’s called piracy, not theft.
Apple themselves have said putting it in rice can actually damage the hardware. Don’t do it.
Nope, not smoke per se, but still damaging to breathe.
I think people severely underestimate how harmful it is.
They are not just harming themselves. Everyone knows how harmful secondhand smoke is.
I see critical thinking is not your cup of tea. Might want to take that boot out of your ass.
You’re making an argument you won’t even cite sources for. Not sure why I’d even want such a bad secretary.
Makes me wonder why you want me to watch a video so badly? Oh right, subliminal messages, mind control, yeah, I’m not falling for that.
Medicine is just poison in the right dosage. Simple truth.
It’s clear you don’t have meaningful sources, so you start throwing dirt. Pathetic behaviour as to be expected.
Monero is probably the biggest scam of all. I’m probably responding to a bit anyways.
Sorry, seems you linked videos. Can you cite 3 actual sources please.
Kapsalon superiority
You forget 11. Shoot me, Daddy Musk
Haven’t heard that term, it’s usually called “ecoduct” over here.
Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but I have less problems with the “luxury” items, such as cigars.
They’re usually hand-crafted expensive stuff that’s made to enjoy once and a while, compared to cigarettes which are mass produced with the sole purpose to get you addicted.
I think the same is true with alcohol. There’s the cheap, mass produced stuff vs the more expensive “hand”-crafted stuff.
I wish we could just enjoy these things without corporations trying to get us addicted to them at every opportunity, disregarding any of the dangers associated with consuming them.
You didn’t even answer your own question, which also isn’t what OP asked or meant.
No idea how you’re being useful there.
I recommend reading the question. It specifically says “fast food chain”.
According to Apple, the small particles can damage the electronics. No further detail.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102643