The employees do seem happy and engaged.
The employees do seem happy and engaged.
Hard agree, the coffee and chocolate are fantastic.
The only part of the flavor profile I don’t like is the anti-Union note we’ve been tasting lately.
I don’t think people got your /s 😂
Espresso with an S!
It’s counterintuitive since making an espresso shot with a warmed up machine is quite fast. 😜
I am a simple man: I see a post about recreational anticholinergics, I copypasta my own words again -
It will give you a much higher chance of developing dementia if it’s used for more than 3 years at regular doses indicated for sleep. There was a Harvard study on it that I will forever PSA about:
Chiming in to say I that I understood “ptui” for what it was more clearly than “tuah.”
You’ve cracked the code, brother. You received 9 up votes and no down votes.
Hey, uhhh, this sounds an awful lot like taxation without representation.
Man, reading the title I thought quantum entanglement had finally arrived and I clicked that shit so fast 😂
LOL, the tattoo on his right forearm says “Freude am Fahren.”
Amazing, I can still smell the glue cooling!
Oh, this is new for me.
You made me remember PULSAR - Lost Colony which is a decent iteration of co-op space bridge sim!
It looks like bread crumbs of some kind, not quite thin enough to be Panko style though.
For anyone considering regular recreational benadryl use, please read this link:
This study examines OTC anticholinergics use in a group of 3500 people 65 and older in Seattle, Washington at two points in time, an average of 7 years apart.
In that time, 800 individuals developed dementia and they found that anticholinergic use resulted in an increased risk of dementia. There is a dose-dependent relationship as well, the higher the cumulative dose meant a greater risk of developing dementia.
From the article:
“Taking an anticholinergic for the equivalent of three years or more was associated with a 54% higher dementia risk than taking the same dose for three months or less.”
Granted, this study is looking at persons 65 and older, which do have an altered drug metabolism compared to younger persons, but even so it’s not looking good generally for humans to have chronic exposure to drugs like Benadryl.
This is my first time seeing itsnotits in the wild on Lemmy.
Before your edit, I would have walked away thinking they are a joke account that writes “its” for every grammatical situation, even if its incorrect.