There's a few YouTube videos about the Ernest Wright factory. From memory, one details how elderly, master scissor makers were staying on well last retirement age in order to pass the skills onto a new generation of apprentices. I found it fascinating.
I used to work for the UK's largest Supermarket Chain. In 2012 when an ALDI was due to open close to a store I managed, head office sent in a delegate from the small "Continental Discounter" (ALDI/LIDL) team who explain that the ALDI brand was a cleverly worked phallacy, it wasn't cheaper, the products weren't better and customers didn't like it as much as people made out.
Six years later, the impact of ALDI and LIDL have effected fundamental change in the giant, Supermarket Chain, the whole corporate strategy seems to emulate what ALDI does well and there is a pilot where some of the smaller stores are rebranded under a different name and basically modelled on a German discounter.
ALDI and LIDL have changed the UK supermarket landscape in a fundamental way and customers seem to love it.
You make some excellent points, so much so that I changed my opinion after reading your comments. That happens very rarely.
You are correct - barring mental illness - everybody knows that there are some things that are foolish and / or irresponsible to joke about about and may not pass without a consequence.
Things will not pass without consequence even when you have mental illness. The sentence might be slightly different, forced therapy in a closed institution instead of regular prison, but that's about it. A crime's a crime.
I've seen some research that suggests a phenomena of hypothalamic obesity due to decreased oxytocin secretion. Know much about this?
Could Inflamation of the hypothalamus decrease / increase sensitivity of the negative feedback mechanisms of the endocrine systems that are controlled via the hypothalamus / pituitary?
I think this relates to a time before 2 Factor Authentication, when Apple used 2 Step Verification. You could st that time (if you were using iOS 6 to iOS 8) chose various recovery options.
I'm no expert but this is my recollection.
In the scenario where you have 2 devices, one is iOS 9/10 and have migrated from 2SV to 2FA, the other is iOS 6/7/8, you can still access the recovery menus on the iOS 8 device, but it does weird things to the keychain if you mess about with it.
I use an older iPhone as my primary internet device when at home.
From google news, the top hits are served through amp and I lose about 1/10 of my screen area to a pointless blue "bar" underneath safari's address bar. This loss of screen space is the only reason I object to amp.
I also use a iPhone that is a few years old. My experience has been that Google sends me to AMP pages in Safari and scrolling literally doesn't work. It just does that springy thing (as if there is no more content) on both top and bottom.