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I think Vsauce did an episode of Mindfield where Michael tests this. Basically have the person wait in a room with a button that shocks them (lightly) when pressed. Even when the person knows the button will shock them, they still press it in the majority of cases out of a combination of curiosity and boredom.
I've actually been collecting reusable capes to pull out the batteries and convert them into powerbanks, crazy these are bing tossed after a single charge. Some of the batteries are pretty big too!
At one point they also blocked an ambulance which resulted in a death. Not to mention this was happening during covid lockdown which I'm sure did not help stop the spread.
I had the privilege of seeing him at the mariposa folk festival last year. It was a surprise because he wasn't on the lineup, but he was there accepting an award. I was pretty much in tears at the end of his performance.
The planet is definitely a bit emptier without him, but his music will help to fill the void as long as we continue to listen.
You da real MVP with sources and everything
It's pretty much impossible for an app to support kbin right now. We're waiting on the API to be completed and released, but it's in the works!
Exactly, if you made them illegal you would open up a huge black market while making the products likely more dangerous. This would put further strain on our healthcare system, while decrease funding as the government would no longer be getting taxes on the sale of cigarettes.
Didn't hacksmith on YouTube actually make one?
Awesome now this meat is wasted and I have to clean up a puddle of meat juice. I really don't miss working in retail.
SO is not a forum, it's a knowledge repository. One of the sites biggest problems (aside from the company not listening to its users) is that confusion. It's not a help desk, it's not a code writing service, and most certainly not a forum.