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I agree, but I think it's more than just not liking something. There's an active component to it, like if through your hatred of mayo you were trying to ban its use on sandwiches and in sauces.
Whatever you say, bud. It's not worth the time or crayons to debate you further on this.
"Obvously..." /s
Or, when you run the numbers yourself, you realize that it's about as dangerous as offshore wind turbines are to birds and fish. Which is to say, not very, but a lot of extremely dumb people still parrot it.
Have you tried cleaning the port out? My last phone had issues with a wobbly cable and not always connecting when I plugged it in. Turned out a bunch of pocket lint and other debris got packed in there, and once I cleaned it out it worked like new. Had to do that twice in the 6 or so years I owned that phone.
The sov cit folks think that laws are magic words, and if you recite them in the right order you can do anything you want.
It really depends on what part is creaking, but somewhere there's a gap near the creak between the joist, subfloor, and/or floor that's letting things flex. Gotta close that gap to stop the squeak.
Nope! You can buy a tank online. Probably will set you back about as much as a new Ferrari for a restored Cold War example, but no permit required.
I'm parroting what health experts in the US and overseas advise to anyone that's considering going vegan. B12 in particular is a pain point.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030528/