

I don’t see how those are junk science, but I also don’t know how they are being used. Many things can be used in improper ways.


I don’t see how those are junk science, but I also don’t know how they are being used. Many things can be used in improper ways.


That’s what bad science does, regardless of what’s being done.


Definitely sounds like something out of the early stages of modern medicine; not something still used today.


But who watches the people making lists of people making lists?
Took me a few seconds to understand the first one.


What are their surcharges?


Thank you, Drax.


No it’s not. It is that way in some parts, but no where near most.


The size tells me nothing. Smaller isn’t necessarily better, even if it is more efficient. Which smaller doesn’t mean either.


No one to enforce them?
Who watches the watchmen?


Why is your heart in your legs?
Yea, but it’s not bio-available so it’s like eating nothing at all.


I’m not spending time trying to find a better version.
Same for me. Who knows how many useful notifications I’m missing as a result. It’s about a 50:50 mix of apps I allow notifications vs ones I had to disable.
You know, I was gonna complain that Love Me Like You Do isn’t that old, but it came out in 2015.



Monica Lewinsky is right on her heels.


The bad prices are what keep me away. Though, I can’t say I’ve looked at stuff sold by third parties. Why would I do that when Amazon, ebay, and Craigslist exist?
Well, that’s just bad science regardless of what was actually being tested.