

Yes, also the fact that they call it a virus and not a bacterium (TB is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis).
Yes, also the fact that they call it a virus and not a bacterium (TB is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis).
Tuberculosis is a bacterium, not a virus. Unless there’s a joke I’m missing haha
Unfortunately I’ve heard it across the entire age spectrum of boomers… As well as their parents… Source: a friend has a large family that is mostly maga. Both sides 😬
I’m unsure of their youtube habits, though. I mostly see them sharing and interacting with nonsense on facebook.
Many of them think that Fox is “too far left” and now opt for OAN, NewsMax, and similar, which are so much worse.
Gen Y is millennials
This could be an ICCU failure, where the high voltage battery doesn’t properly charge the 12V. I have an EV model that is known to have this issue (luckily I haven’t had it happen). It can be caused by either hardware or software faults. Still pathetic though lol
Edit: the cyber truck apparently doesn’t have a 12V but rather a 48V system. I’m not sure if this same issue or a similar one is happening, or something else entirely.
Many EVs do have a 12V. I have a Hyundai Ioniq 6 and they are known to have ICCU failures which cause issues that look exactly like this.
Edit: the cyber truck apparently doesn’t have a 12V but rather a 48V system. I’m not sure if this same issue or a similar one is happening, or something else entirely.
Just leased an Ioniq 6 and been loving it. Depending on what you consider affordable, it checks your boxes! I leased mine during a major sale and with a trade in, though.
The posted article doesn’t mention how he was treated differently for being transgender, which is only reported to be during and after questioning about the incident. This CNN article explains. TLDR, he was harassed by an officer during questioning then booked as a female and kept in female quarters.
I guess punching his face in wasn’t enough. Makes my blood boil.
It is how DNA works in the case of PCR, for example. The denaturation cycle splits double stranded DNA into individual single strands, which can be thousands of base pairs long. Primers are short sequences that bind to these single strands. If there are only one or two mismatches, the primer can easily bind to the wrong part of the DNA strand, if the temperature during the annealing step is low enough. This causes messy gels and incorrect DNA products in the PCR.
In some cases, if the temperature is very low, the primer can bind to sequences with many mismatches. This results in the scientist crying and finding god.
Plus I just looked at the price. I also have a Ninja - $90. Vitamix - $600. I’d have to be blending a whole lot to shell out that much, but I’m not, so I didn’t. The Ninja works great and is the best blender I’ve used so far, so I don’t see a reason to upgrade. Use what works for you!
It was actually the 5 of Cups, which has a hooded figure that can resemble the grim reaper.
Lmao chatgpt needs to learn what yeast cells look like. Thanks for doing that, though!
Nice. The only thing that would make this better is if you asked for yeast cells instead of bacteria, since yeast are fungi.
Motherfuckers wanna eat spinach
Is there something funny about being 26 years old?
Gotta cook those bad boys within a few hours, otherwise they start to ink up (not the best not the worst, still edible). Some people even let them completely turn into goo for specific recipes.
It fits except for the fact that it appears to be a viral infection, not a bacterial one like TB. It would also be kind of crazy for doctors to not just say that it’s TB, if it was, because I assume they would’ve tested for it. Especially given these symptoms.