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  • Well the article is 7 months old.

  • Might ask sauerkraut the same question comparing to cabbage

  • Standing is flimsy and pliable. They use it to not hear cases they should have and vice versa on a regular basis.

  • Well they are two separate vehicles coupled together, so it's two manufacturers who must cooperate.

  • Time for ANUSTART

  • Well, the surprising part is that the structures don't change incrementally but are dissolved completely and reformed. But yes, the memories are transferred via the goo somehow.

  • Yes, I remember the Radio Lab about this. I believe they released a foul scent then shocked the caterpillars and they would flee the scent after becoming butterflies, whereas control subjects did not flee the scent after metamorphosis.

    https://radiolab.org/podcast/goo-and-you

  • I use cash app and it's free, or at least it was last year.

  • Returning to your initial complaint, I can't think of any government 'Department of' which is stylized like you would prefer. DOL, DOT, DOI, it just is the way they have always written them, so certainly not improper.

  • No, they just normally leave them out or capitalize. It really isn't common outside of computer-related stuff as far as I can think. I would be happy to be proven wrong if you have some examples.

    Got a few more where 'of' gets a capital letter for you to ponder on.

    TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

    DOE - Department of Energy

    Also other departments, DOD, DOJ, etc.

    OOO -Out of office

    MOA - Minute of Angle

  • Depends, AOA is angle of attack. I'm sure there are more examples if I sit and think. The lowercase 'o' strikes me as more of a tech/internet thing, not traditional.

  • That's a perspective thing these days

  • Oh, maybe try some alternatives - swimming through a pile of cash and spaceflight have shown promising results.

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  • Right, just because you have symptoms doesn't mean it's a disorder for you. Many people learn to adjust to manage their lives once they are older.

    I probably would have benefited from meds as a kid or when trying to go to college. Now, I wouldn't change how things turned out at all, and I don't feel like treatment would help.