Message from @Gilgamesh
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SOYBOY!
it's the casien in the dairy that attaches.
lol
try sugar, or fruit
Nah
slows the impact of capcasian
juice
@EndangeredProdigy apparently pew
I'm having trouble copying the link
Just stab yourself @taekahn You will be focused on the pain and forget to hiccup
i love dairy, it just doesn't last long
specifically sugar is a alpha channel blocker of capcasian
You have a point
pew is just the organization. I need the location and sample type
i should just kill myself
over time you get used to them
for now try sugar I guess
ever wonder why they add peaches or mangos to salsa so often? the sugar is why
sugar rots your teeth though
tempers the heat at least
I avoid sugar at all costs
What’s happening to that kid who was made a drag queen by his parents
@Emperor of USA still a trans puppet
@Gilgamesh good policy
sugar makes you fat
Sugar is fucked in many ways
@Gilgamesh sad; I worry about him
@Emperor of USA I haven't heard about him for a while.
and who knows, it's heavily varied
of 10k students
"The teens survey was conducted using the NORC AmeriSpeak panel. AmeriSpeak is a nationally representative, probability-based panel of the U.S. household population. Randomly selected U.S. households are sampled with a known, nonzero probability of selection from the NORC National Frame, and then contacted by U.S. mail and telephone. A subsample of nonresponding households is selected to receive additional, in-person follow-up from field interviewers. More details about the NORC AmeriSpeak panel methodology are available here.
This particular survey featured interviews with 920 teens ages 13 to 17. Interviews were conducted online and by telephone from September 17 to November 25, 2018. Of the 920 teens, 389 were sampled directly from NORC’s AmeriSpeak Teen Panel. These are teens living in empaneled households who have already agreed to participate in surveys and for whom parental consent has already been obtained. The remaining 531 teens came from a sample of AmeriSpeak households known to have at least one child ages 12 to 17. In these households, sampled adults were screened to confirm that they were the parent or guardian of a teen ages 13 to 17 and were asked to solicit the participation of their teen.
The teens survey had a survey completion rate of 55% (920 completed interviews out of 1,683 screened eligible panelists for whom parental consent was granted). After accounting for nonresponse to the panel recruitment surveys, attrition, and nonresponse to the parental screener, the weighted cumulative response rate for the teens survey is 5%."
I have a major sweet tooth so I don’t know if I could give up sugar: at least I try and moderate my consumption
that's the methodology for the teens
Oh Lord the copy paste
@EndangeredProdigy bro it's in the same article i posted lmao