

This is great for people who live in the middling latitudes.
This is great for people who live in the middling latitudes.
And doomscrolling Wikipedia is still healthier than doomscrolling anything else.
The addiction isn’t being defeated, it’s just being redirected from something worthless to something useful. Well, at least less useless.
80,000/70 ≈ 1150.
1 Million * 1150 = 1.15 Billion
That seems like a big enough fine to not be just be a slap on the wrist.
I don’t think that’s an Australian mosquito. It’s too small.
I’m not familiar with the system 76, except for the fact that nearly every part is supposed to be replaceable. How well does it fare if you drop it down a flight of stairs?
Theoretically, this could be the impetus that Sparks Open journals, but unfortunately that doesn’t seem very likely.
Is there even a place on the website that asks for that information?
Breathing is the no risk, no effort, (relatively) low reward option. The only time you’ll stop making money is if you’re dead, and you’re still making 350,000 a year.
On one hand, breathing is the safe route that doesn’t stop until you’re dead, and even at the lower bound average of a random internet search (12 breaths per minute), still provides over $850 a day.
On the other, if walking earned you money, you’d almost certainly become healthier and live longer. Plus, unless you had an accident, you’ll be able to put away enough money to live off the interest forever and only a few years of normal walking.
But it’s to help prevent child exploitation! Anybody against it must be a pedophile! /s
I just honestly answer that I don’t know.
To be fair, it is really cold in most of the northern hemisphere right now.