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" ... Cannabis products can capitalize on an alcohol-free month, as has Cann, the THC-infused tonic proclaiming, “Dry January is Cancelled — We’re Doing Cannuary Instead.” And a line of non-alcoholic dietary supplements called “euphorics” made by a company called Kin purports to “lift the mind and relax the body so we can more deeply connect with others.” These drinks claim to work by combining “balancing adaptogens (herbs that help manage stress), replenishing nootropics (compounds that support cognition), and nourishing botanics.” Hey, I’m not here to judge health claims but at $47 for an eight-pack of 12 ounce cans, I sure as heck hope they do something. ... "
" ... For those who bother to read to the end of the study before proclaiming that young people are embarrassed to be narcissists, you’ll find several important caveats about the limitations of the research design, which the researchers admit “precludes definitive conclusions about how emerging adults might react to this labeling in real-life encounters.” ... "
" ... Often referred to as open-source, the assertion is that you’ll never really be able to keep source code tightly under wraps, thus you might as well throw in the towel and make it readily available. Anyone that wants to see the source code is welcome to do so. In a sense, by proclaiming your source code to be free from the bonds of locked room confinement, the otherwise overbearing stress of trying to prevent others from seeing the code is completely deflated and not one iota of concern remains in that regard. ... "
" ... Under the incoming administration, the border wall is unlikely to get any bigger, however, with President-Elect Joe Biden proclaiming last year that he will not allow “another foot” to be built under his watch. ... "
" ... · Don’t Be Popular; Be Necessary: Many organizations develop beloved traditions (or something akin to them) over time. They can be important in instilling pride and a sense of community and belonging. However, they can also become barriers to innovation if left unchecked. If your organization finds itself proclaiming in some form or fashion sentiments such as “That’s not how we do things” or “that’s not the insert-name-here way”, then it’s exactly the time to be iconoclastic. ... "