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Adventurous_Gap_2092 t1_jaowvvi wrote

I was just thinking about this tonight. I broomed off my roof before I left the house. I cannot reach it without a standard room .

Then I'm out all day parked. My roof is reloaded and I can't reach. I cleaned off the rest of the car but this is exactly how it slides down when ai can't reach the roof.

This new proposed law is a bit unfair to average height or below women.

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plink420 t1_jaowpns wrote

I agree in most cases but there are definitely cases it's handy being able to turn them off. it's handy for me to be able to turn them off anyway.

Prime example, my house is located on a heavily travelled road and across the road from my house is another road that is dead end but quite long with a lot of houses on it. I back my truck in rather than pulling in so it would be quite annoying for all those folks to be blinded by my headlights shining through their windshield as my truck warms up, meanwhile they're just trying to find a break in traffic to pull out. Turning my lights off while the vehicle is on alleviates that issue.

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Jim_from_snowy_river t1_jaoub5o wrote

First it shows me that this person probably doesn't use the rear view mirror ever. That's pretty dangerous in and of itself. Second how can you be sure there's no ice underneath that snow if you didn't try to brush it off? Third it doesn't take much to make it so the driver behind you can't see. Even if you're following an appropriate distance behind a chunk of ice or a flurry of snow can make it difficult for you to see the road ahead of you. Fourth it shows that the person driving this car doesn't really care about anyone other than themselves and are too lazy to take a minute and a half to brush the snow off their car.

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goldlion0806 t1_jaoub2x wrote

Amsterdam is the only place outside of clinical trials that are pretty full where you can get psilocybin assisted therapy. Mdma assisted therapy is closer to being legal in the us than psilocybin, but still in the clinical trial stage(and honestly looking like a miracle drug). Ketamine assisted therapy is legal here, but I will say, the only clients I’ve seen it make a difference for are the ones with severe depression and chronic SI. It seems to take away the SI, but still leave folks with moderate to severe depression. Only my personal experience, I’m sure others know of folks who’ve done it and made miraculous recoveries. The cost of enough sessions to make a difference is close enough to where I’d personally save for Amsterdam and give psilocybin assisted a shot instead based on the research for both. The MDMA assisted therapy is really looking like the best option of the three when legal, it seems to help everything under the sun.

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