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Convex combination of Ron Swanson and Britta Perry Cohost of The Stacker Sports Podcast
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Relatedly, if you have receipts for having made dozens of hair donations, does that create reasonable doubt if your hair is found all over a crime scene?

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Check out this awesome Stacker News thread about how to start living free in an unfree world.

https://stacker.news/items/463377/r/Undisciplined

Free Markets and the Antidiscrimination Principle | Mises Institute

https://mises.org/mises-wire/free-markets-and-antidiscrimination-principle

Clarifying Scarcity: The Garden of Eden | Mises Institute

https://mises.org/mises-wire/clarifying-scarcity-garden-eden

The Economics of the AI Revolution | Mises Institute

https://mises.org/mises-wire/economics-ai-revolution

The Folly of Rent Control in New York City (Again) | Mises Institute

https://mises.org/mises-wire/folly-rent-control-new-york-city-again

We can solve a bunch of problems at once here:

Just stop eating at McDonald's

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Maybe relevant, though, that a kilogram of uranium costs a tad more than a kilogram of coal.

Dogs can smell evil. That's just science.

"Animals should be rewarded for not being people." -April Ludgate

A while ago, I wanted to ask whether people would prefer a world without other people or a world without dogs. I had to think how to craft this question, though, since dogs are so dependent on people. If there were no people, dogs would quickly turn back into wolves and I'd certainly rather be around other people than alone in a world full of wolves.

So, would you prefer a world without dogs or a world without anyone who's "not a dog person"?

"I'm sorry. You're leaving stinky trails"

-My 4 year old daughter

I leave the context to your imagination.