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This reminds me of the story at the guy who posted that peanut butter tasted spicy to him.
Yeah, he had a light allergy to peanuts.
This reminds me of the story at the guy who posted that peanut butter tasted spicy to him.
Yeah, he had a light allergy to peanuts.
blood interacts with the chemicals on the test strip, the reaction creates a measurable electrical charge which changes depending on the glucose level in the blood. The meter reads the level of that electrical charge and converts it to a blood glucose reading in understandable numbers.
I believe most strips use glucose oxidase, an enzyme that produces gluconic acid from the glucose in the blood. But I haven’t researched new test strip tech in years.
Cheese rappers
Dr Pepper tastes nothing like BBQ. What the hell are you smoking?
Was it Balmer again?
In a effin airport where people are wearing masks everywhere
You act like this Supreme Court is above completely throwing precedent out the window.
People stuck in their ways, sticking to ideals and practices that just don’t really have a place in modern life.
While I like the idea, I can’t imagine it would pass a constitutional test. However, an age limit that kicks in only after a person has been in an elected position for X years probably could. This would allow an 81 year old that had never held office to run for the first time and not be discriminated based on age.
Wow, people are still using this lame copypasta?