I agree and I think it's what I'm beginning to think of as 'trojan bots', i.e. they are leaders for the actual spam yet to come.John wrote:You do know he's almost certainly a bot?
Although I will apologise if proved wrong.
I agree and I think it's what I'm beginning to think of as 'trojan bots', i.e. they are leaders for the actual spam yet to come.John wrote:You do know he's almost certainly a bot?
As I was catching up with xkcd earlier I also thought today's was somewhat apt:Arising_uk wrote:I agree and I think it's what I'm beginning to think of as 'trojan bots', i.e. they are leaders for the actual spam yet to come.John wrote:You do know he's almost certainly a bot?
Although I will apologise if proved wrong.
xkcd wrote:And what about all the people who won't be able to join the community because they're terrible at making helpful and constructive co-- ... oh.
http://www.the-tma.org.uk/tma-publicati ... m-tobacco/Richard Baron wrote:I think that smoking does shorten life expectancy, and that if you impose a reasonable tax on tobacco, you can easily cover the healthcare costs.duszek wrote:The pensions crisis is not resolved by smoking-related diseases. These diseases are not lethal, they make you a cripple to be cared for by the community.
duszek wrote:To solve the pensions crisis we have to consider pensions as a nice supplement to a normal salary. Everyone should work until they die, keep himself in good shape by walking long distances every day in free nature, praying and fasting.
That is a common misconception.Kayla wrote:smoking is addictive behavior and if you take one form of addiction from an addict they will find another so if you ban smoking they will take up gambling or drinking more or whatever that will generate tax revenue i dont care people gambling and drinking dont give me dry heaves even smokers who are not smoking at the very moment still smell totally disgusting
What evidence do you have that people with an addiction will just get addicted to something else if they beat their addiction? If you're suggesting that giving up smoking will lead to gambling or alcoholism I think you'd better be able to back it up by evidence or else someone like me will say you're talking rubbish.Kayla wrote:smoking is addictive behavior and if you take one form of addiction from an addict they will find another so if you ban smoking they will take up gambling or drinking more or whatever that will generate tax revenue i dont care people gambling and drinking dont give me dry heaves even smokers who are not smoking at the very moment still smell totally disgusting
Should the existence of addicts be allowed to prevent others from enjoying drugs?artisticsolution wrote:Actually, a friend of mine just got her doctorate in psychology and her thesis happened to be on this exact thing. She was telling me that the research shows that most addictive personalities do trade one addiction for another. But she was talking mostly about people who have gastric bypass or lap band surgeries for compulsive overeating so I don't know if applies to other addictions. The next time I see her I will ask her where I can find the statistics.
Smoking suppresses hunger?Kayla wrote:why do you think people who quit smoking gain weight
eating is an addiction too
Addiction is the main reason why they make drugs illegal.artisticsolution wrote:I don't understand the question.