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People who still believe in the system care about how everyone votes

This does not mean that how everyone votes really matters

adrenochrome is a hell of a drug

Do I? I'm not convinced there is any such thing as a gender-soul

"In order to fulfill the criteria laid down in the remaining two of his postulates, Koch tried to infect animals with pure cultures of the organism with little success. He rightly concluded that the animals were not susceptible to cholera and took recourse to the extreme step of infecting himself by drinking pure cultures. However, he came down with only a mild episode of diarrhoea, an outcome which was later on exploited by his opponents to ridicule him."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3089047/

Moreover, I believe the sentence preceding the quotation is incorrect and that v. cholerae is found in the stool of non-choleric individuals.

Has any microorganism ever been shown to cause disease in a scientifically rigorous manner? (eg according to Koch's postulates)

I open to the possibility that Koch's anthrax paper is such an example but I haven't found an English translation

I regard the connective tissue in NYS as a positive, but the lower fat as a negative

So it depends on how much fat you get in the NYS fat cap

IMHO the better option for grass-fed is picanha which has a consistent large fat cap

This is really cool

I'm in the process of getting into hobby radio myself and this SDR seems like a reasonable first step

My apartment complex has lockers on-site and I get texted a code to open it when I have a package delivered

For home delivery, people have often had some form of one-way drop (eg English mail slots in the front door, a chute into 1800s American homes for coal delivery for heating, recent efforts by Amazon in which you give their delivery person some sort of electronic access to your home)

USPS has been monitoring Americans' communications longer than NSA has existed