He's a carnival barker. That's it. Whatever gets him the most money is his angle. Just like Trump. The best thing we can do is ignore he exists.
... in two out of 12 people. This is certainly a promising breakthrough, and a 17% chance of complete remission is a hell of a lot better than zero. It will be interesting to see the results of the Phase 2 trial.
As soon as someone offers me a living wage to edit or write, I'll happily start spreading that around. But I'd kinda like to have indoor plumbing first.
I'm not currently in a financial position to support individuals, though I once did. I find it abhorrent that paying for a service rarely means payment to the actual creatives, just padding corporate profits.
Have you heard about NordVPN?
Honestly, sponsorships make me feel like these "content creators" aren't to be trusted. You know what you never see? Ads/sponsorships never pointed me to Mullvad.
I believe in word of mouth more than advertising, and I know how to spot a shill.
Let me tell you how well this is going over in /r/Austin.
Not well.
"We must be more vigilant about our ratfucking."
I never got into trading cards or tabletop gaming. My college roommate, on the other hand, when running out of disposable cash, would traipse down to the WotC on The Ave with his Warhammer figurines and enter competitions. He was no longer short on money afterward.
(apologies to the rest of Beehaw for going Seattle-specific)

(and yes, I did that)
Marjorie Taylor Greene is involved in this? I mean, voters did gamble on her.
I disagree. I'm not much of a gambler ... never done anything but nickel slots. I put in $5 and generally get about a half-hour of entertainment. If I get above break-even, I cash out and am done. I got a free lunch out of it at a Montana gas station in college.
It's generally more like $5.15 than $10, but on a road trip, who doesn't like free food?
I've been to Vegas once. Same deal. Put $5 in a nickel slot. This time, I got free booze, so even though I lost all of my $5, I still came out ahead.
I am very much an addictive personality, but for some reason, I never caught the gambling bug. So I'm throwing stones at a glass house while residing in one ... in my case, I'm envious of anyone who can have just one or two beers.
If you're gambling to try to fix your economic situation or recoup prior losses, you're no longer seeking entertainment. But if you know your limits and stick with them (something I absolutely cannot do with alcohol), I don't see how spending $30 gambling for a few hours is materially different than going to a movie and buying popcorn. You can't get a soda included in that $30 these days.
My college roommate is a bit more adventurous. Both of us were there with our fiancees to see Penn & Teller, and he was more of a $25 buy-in blackjack player. He won enough to pay for their entire trip on his last hand before the airport shuttle. And then didn't do any gambling at the airport.
To say that gambling as a concept is inherently predatory doesn't square with my experience. But instilling it in kids via video games definitely is.
Sure, but chemo has such absurd side effects that coming up with a new approach is going to be great even if it's maybe less effective.