A lot of articles aimed at tourists stress that you should never accept the initial price and always haggle, so I can see how that would happen.
I’ve tried both for my treatment resistant depression. They both worked about the same.
I can think of two, for different reasons
Planetside, it was an MMOFPS made in 2003. It’s hard to describe but having sieges where you actually had to take time to get to the battle, organise people to drive transports, etc; or on the other side end up stuck guarding a door from constant attack for half an hour, was really immersive. (Like everything sony makes, the sequel was terrible)
The original steel battalion, a mech sim for the original xbox with a massive dual joystick controller, that would delete your save game if you didn’t hit the eject button before blowing up.
This is the controller:
Facebook ads are possibly the only ones I don’t find overly annoying, but then I can just scroll past them quickly if they’re uninteresting.
This doesn’t seem to cover books banned in the USA, or that have been completely removed from amazon.com for other reasons.
These are mostly UK focused:
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/ Largest co-operatively owned newspaper in the UK, has links to the communist party of Britain.
I suspect I have SDAM (severely deficient autobiographical memory) syndrome, it could be you do too?
It’s less fatal, but it’s worth checking carbon dioxide levels too.
I’ve met a few human middle managers who regularly hallucinated, when humans do it we call it “lying” though.
Politician
Last I heard he’s just starting to admit he needs psychiatric help.
They must have used chatGPT to write the archival script.
My friend’s brother almost fell victim to this cult. If he’s anything to go by most members will be vulnerable idiots.
those dirty, dangerous, and expensive energy sources
Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, so I have zero faith in his objectivity.
Op, if you want to submit a petition to the EU, you should use their portal https://www.europarl.europa.eu/petitions/en/home not change.org
It specifically cites Brazil as an example, that involved a complete block of the website.
write their newspapers that they would cancel their subscriptions if the articles quoted … tweets.
Given the former and future president of the USA’s habit of announcing policies there, that seems unworkable.
I did it over 15 years ago, but for health information before the FDA nuked that. (Although you can still run the raw data through a third party program)
I’m pretty sure I already uploaded myself to at least one open source database, so I don’t see any reason to worry that much.