The market will recover... eventually. Hope you weren't planning on retiring in the next decade.
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Anonymous 12/08/14(Mon)20:06:46 No. 15084767
>only know two numbers
>domino's and suicide hotline
>accidentally call domino's when feeling suicidal
>guy answering the phone doesn't know what to do
>offers me a free pizza
>mfw that kept my from killing myself that night
>mfw domino's does a better job than the suicide hotline
I made a calculation a few weeks ago with the data available at the time, which put the odds at 1.94%. That same calculation now gives 3.7%, so I guess I did a pretty good job.
Fingers crossed it ends up impacting, that would be quite the sight to behold.
Maybe there's none on the side of the hut Anon approaches from?
As someone in a similar age bracket I can relate to experiencing something similar, but over a longer time period (several weeks/months). I'm a cis male so I'd guess it's not hormones (not sex specific ones, at least). Unfortunately I have no idea what it actually is, but I hope you can figure it out!
I've started running and hiking a lot more recently, and while it might be ultimately meaningless, it does a lot to help my mental health and it just feels good.
Driving tired is just as dangerous as driving drunk, if not more; fall asleep for a few seconds and you might drift off the road or into another car and never wake up. Better to stop at the next possible spot and take a nap than to risk it!
Sulfur is dirt cheap, literally, however molybdenum is a lot rarer. Wikipedia says there are 10 million tons of molybdenum reserves globally, and humans use somewhere around 4 million tons of silicon a year, so limited supply could be a big issue.
You're no longer alive, legally and morally speaking.
Apple's overpriced phones have quite a high profit margin; surely they could absorb most of the tariff costs while still making a profit? Or would that not be greedy enough for them?