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Legal activities on dark web
The positive side of the deep web is that vital information like your bank details, social media password, etc is protected. The benefits of such info on the deep web is for protection. Or would you want every person in the world to have access to your online banking? Would you want everyone to be aRead more
The positive side of the deep web is that vital information like your bank details, social media password, etc is protected. The benefits of such info on the deep web is for protection. Or would you want every person in the world to have access to your online banking? Would you want everyone to be able to read all your Facebook messages, or have access to your Amazon account, or be able to see and change your credit card details? The positive side to the dark web is anonymity. That’s why it was made. People in totalitarian countries use the dark web to access news sites that are banned by their government without being identified. Major news outlets have dark web information portals that allow whistleblowers to communicate privately.
See lessPlastic Surgery
I wouldn't consider plastic surgery, and I generally think less of people who do get it outside of some pretty obvious exceptions like, eyelids sagging to cover eyes, etc. If my supposed partner suggested it, I'd dump her. It communicates to me that I'm a fixer-upper, and that she only cares about mRead more
I wouldn’t consider plastic surgery, and I generally think less of people who do get it outside of some pretty obvious exceptions like, eyelids sagging to cover eyes, etc. If my supposed partner suggested it, I’d dump her. It communicates to me that I’m a fixer-upper, and that she only cares about me insofar as I can be molded to suit her ideal man image she has in her head. The only reason I would indulge that is if I were totally uncommitted to her in the first place, so that’d mean she’s gone. Easy come, easy go. Nobody needs that negativity in their life.
See lessDoes cracking knuckles cause arthritis?
The act of cracking your knuckles does not pose any damage in itself. This has been proven, and others linked to the studies. There was even one doctor who made it a point to only crack the knuckles on one hand for something like 30 years to prove the point. However, if you are over stressing a joinRead more
The act of cracking your knuckles does not pose any damage in itself. This has been proven, and others linked to the studies. There was even one doctor who made it a point to only crack the knuckles on one hand for something like 30 years to prove the point. However, if you are over stressing a joint in order to make it pop, that can cause joint damage. Easier to do in a neck or back than hand, but it’s possible to stretch the wrong way. And sometimes that way can lead to popping the joint. It’s not a direct causation.
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