This is one of his best. Love the overwrought emotions in his hand in the last frame
You'll probably have more luck if you look for prescription cycling glasses - all of which should also be good for running. The market just seems to be bigger for cycling, to the extent I've often seen prescription glasses advertised in cycling magazines, but I can't recall ever seeing glasses marketed at runners
This CD was basically the soundtrack to my university years
Nothing more capitalist than expecting vast amounts of free infrastructure from the government
That's whatever browser or app you're using. It rendered as (c) for me... Bracket, c, bracket
There's a danger this headline is misleading. James Parkinson identified the disease over 200 years ago, so whatever it is can clearly happen without pesticides. Perhaps they make it more prevalent? But that's very different from saying that a recent invention makes a very old disease "man'made"
2 and 3 are massive. I'm on Mastodon, but am having a much better time on Bluesky. Mastodon is full of gatekeeping and policing and people complaining - Bluesky is just fun and interesting, like Twitter 12 years ago
At this stage it's a trope that people imitate, perhaps without really thinking about it. Originally it was almost certainly an ironic joke about the value of the medals, playing on the old-fashioned bite tests that would be used for for items of dubious worth
Makes total sense: who's working for whom? Is wheat making an effort to till the soil and find fertiliser to help us grow, or is it the other way round?
Don't ask online strangers for medical advice. Go to a doctor if you're worried
I know that's a solution, but as a solution to bad design it's a little bit "Just wear a rubber glove to stop your oven electrocuting you". Yeah sure, but maybe design it better?
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Bran flakes have a lot of sugar in them. I'm sure Special K does too, but I love it too much to risk checking