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LevelStudent t1_jdvvt0z wrote

The Flash could easily go back in time and free ever prisoner of every WWII concentration camp in an hour and even move them into new homes (that he built 0.00001 seconds ago after a quick breakfast lunch and dinner while carrying the person) and even make Hitler die in a way that looks like suicide.

But all The Flash stories that involve time travel seem to mostly focus on how you're not allowed to change anything, so the only direction that story could go is having The Flash being forced to put the people back into concentration camps, which might not sit well with readers.

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LevelStudent t1_ja0bf03 wrote

I get this way with shows like Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad and those sorts too, but it's more like I just want to stop watching at a point where the characters are in an okay place, because I get exhausted of seeing them constantly struggling and being in mortal danger. It's like I want to give the characters a bit of a break before I make them do any more awful things.

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LevelStudent t1_j7x1fww wrote

I've very glad that more research is being done in regards to weed, it seems very important to me and one of the biggest issues with the war on drugs was how it made no effort to improve out understanding of drugs in order to improve outcomes. I mean obviously the incarcerated people are the biggest issue with the war on drugs, but the lack of research was another big one and I'm glad to see it's being corrected now.

That being said there sure have been a lot of weed-related posts in this subreddit recently. That or maybe they're just the ones most likley to hit the front page or my post feed.

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LevelStudent t1_izc6joe wrote

It's interesting how they managed to dance around this.

At the very least you'd expect it to have killed the reputation of iCloud, but it appears people are still using it and still happily uploading private data and images. I don't even remember Apple being mentioned during the whole fiasco when they should have been the primary focus.

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LevelStudent t1_iuj7rfy wrote

It makes sense since vanilla is kind of like salt in that it blends into other flavors very well by enhancing them even when you can't taste the vanilla/salt itself. It makes it sort of a blank canvas, which is a great example since canvas' are also horribly overpriced but very 'bland'.

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