

Fine you’re right I should have been very specific and said over the counter pain killers.
Now address the actual point.
Fine you’re right I should have been very specific and said over the counter pain killers.
Now address the actual point.
FFS, just read my other comment which linked to sources.
You believe what you want. It doesn’t change the fact that literally tens of thousands of people end up in the hospital each year because of acetaminophen and that it is the leading cause of liver failure in multiple countries. Unless you have specific kidney problems, or are one of the minority of people (<20%) with asthma who react poorly to it.
Ibuprofen carries risk with continued use. Acetaminophen caries risks with a single over dose, which is only a couple of pills over the daily recommended maximum dosage.
*It’s should be its own separate non-profit.
FTFY
The International Headache Society recommends the outcome of being pain-free two hours after taking a medicine as a standard measurement. The outcome of being pain-free or having only mild pain at two hours was reported by 59 in 100 people taking paracetamol 1000 mg, and in 49 out of 100 people taking placebo. This means that only 10 in 100 or 10% of people benefited because of paracetamol 1000 mg.
Meanwhile the recommended dosage is really really close to the dangerous dosage. Tens of thousands of people a year in the US alone suffer from liver damage or failure because of it.
https://www.drugwatch.com/drugs/tylenol/
Findings from one 2022 clinical research trial suggested that regular daily intake of 4 g acetaminophen increased systolic blood pressure in individuals with hypertension by about 5 mm Hg compared with a placebo. The study concluded that this increase in cardiovascular risk calls into question the safety of regular acetaminophen use in similar situations.
It is the leading cause of acute liver failure in the U.S., and the drug in some cases has led to fatalities. The active ingredient in Tylenol, acetaminophen, accounts for more than 100,000 calls to poison centers, roughly 60,000 emergency-room visits and hundreds of deaths each year in the U.S. In England, it is the leading cause of liver failure requiring transplants.
This is all pretty well known facts by now.
Tylenol is nearly useless, straight up bad for you, and plain dangerous. If it came out today it wouldn’t be sold over the counter. It’s seriously one of the worst NSAIDS, there’s literally no reason to be using it over Ibuprofen.
My wife, unfortunately.
That as well, but saying it’s just unkept beard is certainly not true.
It’s funny seeing all the kids distro hopping around here. I was like that once, now it’s just debian everywhere. The one and only. Stable for servers, testing on workstations, properly selected hardware couldn’t be simpler.
Back then I really liked NetBSD cause they were the only one who had a native OpenFirmware bootloader, which meant you could boot PPC macs with it without requiring a mac partition to load the extension.
Bit unkept on the sideburns.
I can’t remember if it was MKLinux or Yellow Dog, either one of these around '97~99. At the time I was also playing with BeOS and NetBSD.
Yeah that’s not true though. What happens when you don’t maintain a beard is this:
There’s a very specific styling that you see lot with right wingers. Something that’s closer to this
Or this slightly less groomed variant
It was certainly not widely mediatized. Imagine if China arrested the CEO of BlackBerry (when they were relevant) to further the economic interests of their neighbor, and in retaliation we arrested two spies and everyone cried about how unreasonable we were. It would make absolutely no fucking sense. But apparently it’s China who’s unreasonable in this affair…
How exactly is a foreign country supposed to know that he wasn’t a spy, but simply being used as an unwitting asset? Spavor DID in fact pass intelligence information to Kovrig.
The federal government literally settled with him because of it.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/spavor-government-settlement-1.7136196
Yes, they arrested a… A FUCKING SPY and a guy who was unfortunately being USED by said spy… Seems pretty reasonable.
*contains high fructose corn syrup
Looks like a theming problem, not a GTK problem
Citron means lemon in various languages.
“Unfortunately” not quite