I'm all about scientific research, especially when it goes against the grain, but the idea of getting caught being a bigger deterrent than the punishment is just, weird?
If there is no punishment, why would you be afraid to be caught?
I'm all about scientific research, especially when it goes against the grain, but the idea of getting caught being a bigger deterrent than the punishment is just, weird?
If there is no punishment, why would you be afraid to be caught?
Biomagnification is a thing, but people still eat tons of carnivores, like fish.
Eg for biomagnification is tuna has a high amount of mercury.
Believe it or not, animal crossing is meant to be played in small batches once you get to late game, if that's even a thing in AC lol.
Can we be friends?
The people in here complaining about getting a full campaign along with PvE and PvP updates over two years for $60 are the reason we're in this free-to-play, season pass, paid cosmetic hellscape.
Sonic Racing All-Stars Transformed sounds like it'd be up your alley.
Anecdotally, it's not even a solution. I've run into "coincidental" ads without having the FB app installed (visiting FB via browser).
For many, many folk, it is simply cal in vs out.
If you've some condition that affects metabolism, then yes, that sort of advice is not the best.
Dopest of chains.
This is like a dark intro into game theory.
I'm fairly fit, dabbled in bouldering, etc.
When I got to the cables part of angel's landing, saw the amount of people attempting to finish the hike and their relative fitness level, I noped the f out of there.
I'm not trusting my life with some rando that looks like they have no business doing what they are doing.
I see what you're saying and understand that criminals have poor judgment, especially long term.
I still think that there is a natural idea of consequences, even if latent. If no consequences, the only thing about getting caught is having to do whatever thing you're doing again, ie losing time.