It's also a massive risk when even the advanced ones have a high rejection rate of around 44% that's never talked about, and don't have nearly as much fine control as the media makes them out to be on top of being uncomfortably heavy for some people. While some do like them, a lot wind up preferring simpler ones or none at all.
Rinna
I'll at least give people with Teslas the benefit of doubt, but if I see you with a Cybertruck I'm going to judge you.
I've seen a few that have admitted regret. Unfortunately not enough of them.
My go to site which has most of what I'm looking for is still up. So much for that lmao.
I bet a lot of people peddling homeopathy just think it's herbs and water, and don't know the initial theories behind it like "the law of similars" (thinking something can be treated by a substance that causes similar symptoms) and miasma (outdated idea on how diseases spread), or the fact that it's often so diluted to the point where whatever was originally there is essentially gone.
At least some natural/traditional remedies are legit, but still see an actual fucking doctor over anything serious.
"Funner is not a word"
Stellaris, Rimworld, the Sims, and a lot of stragedy games.
I once accidentally bought pepper spray I forgot was in my bag through TSA.
Eh, if it's lab grown or some family heirloom then I don't think there's any harm. With lab grown you're getting virtually the same thing as natural ones for cheaper, and without it being harvested by a child slave at gun point.
I'm gen z and I still remember that time.