How do heroin users hit a vein on the first or second try without any medical experience? I sat thru 3 month course on draws and occasionally I miss just like DRs how do herion do first time out?
How do heroin users hit a vein on the first or second try without any medical experience? I sat thru 3 month course on draws and occasionally I miss just like DRs how do herion do first time out?
Why can't inflation be stopped by just printing less money?
ELI5 How is it in most US states are having a hard time getting food to people? I really truly do not understand it. But right behind it we are suppose to be the most obese nation on earth?
ELI5 What is the difference between a tax and a bond.? Is not a tax ongoing and the bond has a cutoff limit? If so then why do people gripe about taxes when they can have bonds?
So in society we want everyone to be nice and kind and everything. If this is so then why do we classify williamsburg syndrome as a disease? When it is what society aspires to be?
Can someone explain the Save Act and how its not like jim crow era regulations?
ELI5 Can someone explain the nuke US and Israel problem with having Iran have them? Its their country so they got uranium who are we to tell how they can you it?
Case In point I own 10 acres of land in the USA and find the world biggest oil reserve or the world biggest Uranium reserve and I really really hate Britain for whatever reason you can pick. Does that give the UK to enter and bomb my 10 acres back to the stone age?
How to prevent your phone from being opened forcefully
Hello everyone, I’m hoping to gain some insight regarding a privacy concern. I’m always mindful of the possibility that my biometric fingerprint, which I use regularly, could be accessed by someone if I were compelled to use it. For context, I’m not a criminal or particularly tech-savvy, and I’m relatively new to the world of privacy and FOSS applications. I currently use a Samsung phone. I’ve found that enabling Lockdown mode at night without needing to restart my device prevents anyone from accessing my phone while I sleep. However, my concern stems from a different scenario. Recently, while shopping, I experienced a sudden medical episode and lost consciousness for about ten minutes. During that time, shopkeepers assisted me. I’m worried that in such a vulnerable state, if someone were to misuse my biometric data, they could gain access to all my passwords and personal information, which feels unsafe. While I do value the convenience of biometrics, I’m seeking alternative solutions. Is there a way to prevent my phone from being opened using my fingerprint, even in urgent situations, without completely disabling biometric authentication? Thanks in advance.
How is this still a thing nowadays? That a cop died by ingesting Fent by either touching it or someway else besides taking a pill or administered? How long is this bs going on for?
I think this is an ELI5 question. The Supreme Court squashed all of Trumps sweeping tariffs. Then Trump comes along saying 10 percent global tariff isn't that what the SC just squashed?
Or is he really that dumb think ok they blocked tariffs on all the countries on my list. So I will one up them by doing a global tariff. Explain to me the thinking behind that? Sorry you have to debase yourself to understand Trump mind. no sarcasm.