I remember the difference between the two being described as if you’re sick and you see a £20 note at the end of your garden path and you are able to go get it, that’s a cold. If it were flu there’s no way you’d be able to
December 10, 2025 at 11:34 AM
I remember the difference between the two being described as if you’re sick and you see a £20 note at the end of your garden path and you are able to go get it, that’s a cold. If it were flu there’s no way you’d be able to
"In late 2019, according to the brief, Meta designed a 'deactivation study,' which found that users who stopped using Facebook and Instagram for a week showed lower rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Meta halted the study and did not publicly disclose the results"
November 23, 2025 at 8:21 PM
"In late 2019, according to the brief, Meta designed a 'deactivation study,' which found that users who stopped using Facebook and Instagram for a week showed lower rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Meta halted the study and did not publicly disclose the results"
There’s a deeper trick here. He calls respectful coverage of trans lives “bias,” then demands “balance” by platforming anti-trans voices (ignoring that BBC policy won’t allow trans voices without GC ones too!)
That’s the same old “I’ve been silenced because I can’t be transphobic on air” routine.
November 10, 2025 at 2:27 AM
There’s a deeper trick here. He calls respectful coverage of trans lives “bias,” then demands “balance” by platforming anti-trans voices (ignoring that BBC policy won’t allow trans voices without GC ones too!)
That’s the same old “I’ve been silenced because I can’t be transphobic on air” routine.