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SockCucker3000 t1_jegd5o8 wrote

I'm 25 and have been on a conveyer belt of various medications for 12 years. I was on Klonopin for a decade and only recently got off it. Long-term use of Klonopin causes a 51% increased risk of Alhzeimer's later in life. I've had episodic memory issues since roughly the same time I went on Klonopin.

I don't want any child to be drugged, much less with something that could lead to horrifying long-term effects. These kinds of studies and advancements give me hope.

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reesesmama OP t1_jegd5j5 wrote

Reply to comment by rangoon03 in BNYM Employees by reesesmama

My department is moving from Grant to Ross in the next month or two. We have been told it will be “hotel” style seating- there are not enough desks for every person in the department, and no one will be assigned a personal desk. Essentially first come, first served. Someone brought up the issue of insufficient seating in a town hall meeting yesterday and the Chief Administrative Officer, Alejandro Perez, stated that there are “alternative seating options” like couches and conference rooms lol. So if you get there and there is no desk available (each has 2 monitors, a mouse, and keyboard) then you are out of luck and can sit on a couch or in a conference room on your laptop for the day.

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Direct_Ad18 t1_jegd4n5 wrote

I'm not going to bat for the tow company. But to think that the multi million dollar developer who owns this parking lot has a mistake in their tow signage is laughable. They have been having cars towed out of this parking lot for decades. I was towed out of it in 2008 or 2009. You clearly are not familiar with this area or this parking lot at all. As I said before, anyone who has lived in Jersey City more than a week knows that if you park illegally in this parking lot, you will get towed immediately.

I already said if it's not their tow company and it was a random tow company cruising then OP has a case. But it's more likely the multi million dollar developer who owns the lot has a tow company on standby 24/7 watching cameras.

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DiagonallyStripedRat t1_jegd433 wrote

Oh well, I take it You read in English, so it was a very direct translation from original (Polish) to English. So a lot of the words that don't have the counterpart in English may have been Polish. Other Slavic languages do have their own words for those creatures, so in translations those were used. In short, You googled the untranslated into English Polish names, so got results in Polish.

But I don't know. I read the books in a Slavic language and it all seemed familiar and well translated, never had my hands on the English localisation (:

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