Granted, but journalists learn of this power and start harassing you for information on what games will be good. It gets to the point where you're not sure whether even your closest friends are just using you.
Imagine falling into lava and hearing "It's-a okay Kühlschrank, we-a all make-a mistakes".
Anxiety is the guy who looks like they're doing a lot of work but just using chatGPT to create a bunch of nonsense.
Yes, but the good kind. /s
Luckily, as far as I know, they still accept card payments for spicy games in the UK, so a VPN still works. And if you're a brit into porn, you've probably got access to a vpn nowadays anyway.
Fuck the Tories and fuck Labour.
So a question to everyone in favour of mandatory vaccinations: Are you happy with RFK Jr mandating you inject yourself with whatever he says?
I'm in favour of vaccines. I think everyone who can get them, should get them.
However, we can't overlook the fact that many governments have overlooked human safety and rights in favour of political plays. If injecting bleach into people to cure autism gets votes, what makes you assume that that won't fall under the same mandatory vaccine rules?
And even if you do trust the government to act properly, not everyone is able to receive vaccines. Sure you can be exempt from them if you show proof, but can the government bureaucracy fairly, accurately and quickly roll out a program for that?
Non-adhd autistic person here and I think I have that too. Annoyingly the thing I focus on is my anxiety. Conventional wisdom is to keep myself distracted, but even when doing that the anxiety cogs are still turning in the background.
As another commenter said, I wouldn't be surprised if non-autistic people have the same thing.
Firstly, I apologise for calling this AI earlier. It still looks strange, but it could just be your camera doing some fancy upscaling or something.
As mentioned elsewhere, there's a lot of misinformation about what causes autism, usually caused by shoddy research which is then pushed to easily swayed people. Sadly this seems to be the same.
Having a quick read of it, all 8 of the papers it cites for autism fall into the same trap of blindly trusting autism diagnosis rates from hospitals.
All this paper has proven is one of (at least) the following:
- Painkillers cause or trigger autism.
- Parents who use painkillers are more likely to seek an autism diagnosis.
- Parents carrying an autistic child are more likely to use painkillers.
- Parents carrying an autistic child are less likely to lie about what substances they use.
- Parents who have access to painkillers are more likely to have access to mental health services.
That would require aibros to actually do work rather than have the machine do everything. :P
Are we still doing this? Haven't we already figured out that it has a partially genetic component that's more likely to be active when the mother gets pregnant later in life.
Edit: Anyone else getting AI vibes when zooming in on the image? The distortion is wierd and there's nothing on the page to the right.
Oh is that what it is...
* awkwardly zips up pants *
Syncing software is not a backup. I've had cases where they get confused and end up deleting data. They'll also blindly copy over corrupted or randomwared files.