i find, about 8 times out of 10, the comments are better than the video...Youtube comments in general
alasdair
i find, about 8 times out of 10, the comments are better than the video...Youtube comments in general
Yeah I suppose you're right it's not really a pet peeve per se, but I tell ya, I would be upset if I saw this in the medicine cabinet of a friend or family member. They would get quite a talking to
I'm not entirely sure you mean by it's "roots", but if you're talking about the notion of vitalism and water "memory" and such, then no this is certainly not sound and accurate![]()
I think they are entirely legitimate and have been demonstrated time and again to have beneficial effects on the body-mind when used properly. I have never questioned the value and efficacy of something like meditation.What about meditation or accupuncture/accupressure? What do you think of those ideas and their effects on the body?
I want to aplogize up front as I'm about to go off topic here. If it's absolutely necessary, remove this post. However, I feel I should clear this up.
I think you misunderstand what homeopathy is. Homeopathy does not simply equal natural, and cranberry extract is not homeopathy. I don't want to bore you with a lenghty explanation(nor do I want to derail this thread much more), but essentially homeopathy takes some subtance, mixes it with water, and dilutes it hundreds of times its original volume, often to the point that there isn't a single active molecule left in the final solution.(avagadro's constant proves this) Homeopaths claim the water they diluted this substance with holds onto some "memory" or "life force" of the substance. It's an absolute scam.
As much as I acknowledge wikipedia as being a rather lackluster source of information, their page on homeopathy is actually a decent read, and I encourage you to check it out when you have time. It will certainly explain this absurb practice better than I can.
Also, my apologies if I have the wrong impression about your underdstanding. Because of the way you worded the post, I got the impression that you think homeopathy = natural. This is not at all an uncommon belief, so please don't think I'm bashing on you or anything. I just think this is a misconception that needs to be corrected when it can be, and I think the whole notion/practice of homeopathy is antiquated and simply needs to die.
I think they are entirely legitimate and have been demonstrated time and again to have beneficial effects on the body-mind when used properly. I have never questioned the value and efficacy of something like meditation.
Yes, I feel this way in general as well, and I suppose I should be more accepting of this sort of stuff. I just get upset when I see people who are actually looking for real help being taken advantage of.Everyone is free to believe what they wish.
But one time I was on a road with one lane and a jersey barrier on each side. It freaked me out so I ended up driving well below the speed limit.
What about people who live in areas where parallel parking isn't needed after passing that pesky portion of the road test?Oh this is a pet peeve of mine. You would have felt the raw power of my horn my dear. I don't speed (never had so much as a parking ticket in over 20yrs of driving) but I do like to drive at the speed limit. If you can't drive next to a barrier (or truck) and you can't parallel park, please hand your licence back.
Oh this is a pet peeve of mine. You would have felt the raw power of my horn my dear. I don't speed (never had so much as a parking ticket in over 20yrs of driving) but I do like to drive at the speed limit. If you can't drive next to a barrier (or truck) and you can't parallel park, please hand your licence back.
What about people who live in areas where parallel parking isn't needed after passing that pesky portion of the road test?
I can parallel park--Not as quickly or as well as most people since I take extra care to not hit the other cars, but I can do it and not end up a foot away from the curb. ;) Just for the record.
The town I live in doesn't require you know how to parallel park as long as you avoid the more touristy areas on Saturdays and holidays.![]()
Yeah I know but still^ Hahaha, I notice my "notifications" drop-down menu perfectly fine. No pop-up needed.
As for why they are not responding: it's easy to forget that we are on a site where drug users come for harm reduction tips or just to hang out (or, sometimes, spam or try to get drugs). The ability to completely overlook or forget a conversation is overwhelming while on substances.
Lol you reminded me of another pet peeve. I don't like when people are too lazy to look up these simple conversions. You have the internet right fucking there45 mph (or ___ kph)
Do you live in Hazzard County by any chance?What about people who live in areas where parallel parking isn't needed after passing that pesky portion of the road test?
I can parallel park--Not as quickly or as well as most people since I take extra care to not hit the other cars, but I can do it and not end up a foot away from the curb. ;) Just for the record.
The town I live in doesn't require you know how to parallel park as long as you avoid the more touristy areas on Saturdays and holidays.![]()