I was in college. During a volleyball game at an away school, one of the girls on the other team came up to me to ask about my serve. (I did this weird side-arm thing rather than overhead.) She was cute and nice, so I asked her if she would like to exchange info. We talked more, and I eventually asked her out. I brought her to a nice place for dinner. She ordered a steak, then proceeded to pick the whole thing up with her bare hands and raw dog the steak. I was instantly turned off. I told her I wasn't feeling well and ran to the bathroom. I found the waiter and paid for everything, then I went back to the table, told her I was sick and needed to go home, but I paid for everything so please enjoy the meal. She called the next day and wanted to meet up again. I told her I'd hang, but only as a friend and I didn't want to take things further. She threatened to kill herself, so I called emergency services, and let them handle that. Still the biggest bullet I ever dodged.
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I'm curious to know the reasoning behind this opinion if you will talk about it.
I don't use tiktok, instagram, and I deleted facebook, it's all targeted advertising slop. My "friends" on facebook didn't interact with me, they interacted with my posts. I made a post stating I was going to delete facebook on X date, and if anyone wanted my contact information they should reach out before then. 1 person reached out to keep in touch. I refuse to download apps on my phone. I already have an internet browser on the phone; one app to rule them all. Why do I need a fucking app for what I can do on your webpage? I switched to linux because both apple and windows are in a race to see who can be the shittiest walled garden that invades your privacy and steals your data, so yeah, I'm still very much, don't trust strangers on the internet, including corporations. No I will not give you my information to get a discount or bullshit rewards points. I'll pay full price, my data is worth way more than your paltry discounts.
It's magnesium, (a mineral,) plus taurine, (an amino acid.)
Magnesium citrate, this is magnesium with citric acid, (a weak organic acid derived from citrus fruits. It has good bio availability absorbed via the GI tract.
Magnesium oxide. From a chemistry perspective this is a type of salt. Poor bio availability via the GI tract, can use used to treat indigestion and constipation.
Magnesium chloride. Also a salt. This is also well absorbed by the GI tract. (It's like sodium chloride, table salt, but with magnesium instead.
Magnesium lactate. This is a salt formed when magnesium hooks up with lactic acid. This can be produced by your body during intense exercise. It's also a food preservative and generally isn't used as a dietary supplement.
Magnesium malate is magnesium plus malic acid. Malic acid, (another weak organic acid,) can be found in fruit. This form is also well absorbed via the GI tract.
Magnesium L-threonate s the salt formed from mixing magnesium and threonic acid, a water-soluble substance derived from the metabolic breakdown of vitamin C. It's also easily absorbed via the GI tract.
Magnesium sulfate is formed by combining magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. It’s commonly known as Epsom salt. It can ease constipation, but isn't something you should be taking orally long term. Prolonged usage when you have certain health conditions can fuck your kidneys up, or cause magnesium toxicity.
Magnesium glycinate is formed from elemental magnesium and the amino acid glycine. Easily absorbed via digestion.
Magnesium orotate includes orotic acid, a natural substance involved in your body’s construction of genetic material, including DNA It’s easily absorbed and doesn’t have the strong laxative effects characteristic of other forms.
I think this is a valid point, but it isn't just a thing in the electric car industry. Gas engine cars are doing this shit too. My girlfriend's new chevy malibu has an app that lets you start the car remotely from your phone, but you have to pay a subscription to use the feature. The enshitification is everywhere.
You're right, lithium battery fires are more difficult to extinguish.