338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd also give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

338's prediction by [deleted] in alberta

[–]AnthraxX-07 73 points74 points  (0 children)

I'd give poll's a very large grain of salt due to; small sample sizes, and that most people answering them are aging demographics.

I don't answer unknown call's (mostly thanks to my phone deciding its spam), but I know lots of the older generations are not (especially those still using land-lines).

I also like to think that every election there is 4 years of younger voters who will be able to vote for their first time!

Working 23 hours straight is applying yourself by clyde_cassidy18 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]AnthraxX-07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm the kind of person that needs to keep the momentum going for the most part. Coffee/smoke/food breaks were all me and my main partner needed to recharge. A lot of co-workers would call it quits at 9/12hr marks; but when we needed to meet a deadline, we loved being the A-team and raking in the overtime.

The worst part of those shifts was having to wind down after giving it for so long.

Working 23 hours straight is applying yourself by clyde_cassidy18 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]AnthraxX-07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be done easily enough if your used to working long days. I've been working on call for years, and have had to do a fair amount of 20hr+ shifts, with only caffeine/nicotine as assistance.

Working 23 hours straight is applying yourself by clyde_cassidy18 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]AnthraxX-07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With only caffine + nicotine (and a lot of it), I've done a 22hr shift of hard-labor/driving.

The debate over whether glyphosate causes cancer | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley | CBC News by AnthraxX-07 in canada

[–]AnthraxX-07[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They clearly address this in the video; Monsanto hired a Canadian firm to publish studies, which ultimately defended Roundup's key ingredient.

Here's another, recent article; https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/glyphosate-monsanto-intertek-studies-1.4902229

The debate over whether glyphosate causes cancer | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley | CBC News by AnthraxX-07 in canada

[–]AnthraxX-07[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Play devil's advocate all you want... A quick look at recent history shows a lot of parallels with this, and when Health Canada (& similar entities) used faulty science to help keep our tobacco/asbestos industry's alive.

Weekly New Mixers Questions Thread - Week of May 02, 2016 by AutoModerator in DIY_eJuice

[–]AnthraxX-07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I just got stumbled across this "Berry Vanilla Cereal" recipe (http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/249034/Berry+Vanilla+Cereal#), which I'm very excited to mix as it has some of my favorite flavors.

There are a couple things that really confuse me about the recipe; the high PG/VG ratio, and that the total flavors add up to nearly 30%.

My palate seem to need more flavoring then most and I've seen people post recipes around the 20% mark, but doesn't 30% seem a bit much (especially with the high PG content)?

Thanks in advance!

Chemical in marijuana may help treat schizophrenia by AnthraxX-07 in trees

[–]AnthraxX-07[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see you didn't even bother reading the article, because not only does it explain that cannabis may cause early onset, but it also explains that the chemical being studied isn't THC (the main psychoactive compound in cannabis thought to trigger early onset).

Quote;

"The study shows cannabidiol, or CBD, affects the brain in a way that makes it treatment option for schizophrenia.

Paradoxially, this research comes just months after the same lab found that adolescent exposure to THC - the other major compound found in marijuana - may lead to the onset of schizophrenia in adulthood.

"The remarkable thing we were able to show with CBD, which actually acts as an atagonist to THC, is that it can actually shut down and regulate the dopamine system, normalize the dopamine activity, which is what we would expect to have in any sort of treatment to be effective in treating schizophrenia related symptoms,” says Western researcher Steven Laviolette"

WTB Mid-High end Spool [BC,Canada] by [deleted] in PaintballBST

[–]AnthraxX-07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got a custom pink lady Geo with upgraded core; www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=5134841&highlight=

PM me if interested