Before antilock brakes, you had to "pump" the brake pedal up and down with your foot in slippery conditions to prevent them from locking. Nowadays you can just slam them.
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That was the original gimmick behind the subscription service "imperfect produce". I gave it a try for a while (back before they pivoted to being a normal grocery subscription) and found out that a lot of this "perfectly good" produce is also completely devoid of flavor. Another problem is that "minor cosmetic defects" often means the skin of fruits is splitting so they mold within 48 hours of arriving.
Most people get insurance through their employer and most employers at least partially subsidize the cost. This doesn't show up on your paystub like a tax would so the only way you'd ever be aware of the true cost of your plan is if you got laid off and paid for continuation of benefits (COBRA).
It doesn't occur to most Americans that their paycheck might be higher if they had universal healthcare.
So this?

It was circulating for a couple years before it was reviewed and officially published, the sites selling spores had already updated their nomenclature.
Apparently this paper came out a few years ago but the takeaway is that a lot of what vendors were selling as either the "Natal Super Strain" of P. cubensis or as P. natalensis turned out to be this new species P. ochraceocentrata which is an even closer relative of P. cubensis than (the actual) P. natalensis.
These are pretty sweet.
Nitpicky Mycology rant
The one in the top left looks like they're based off the bloody tooth fungus which as the common name implies, has teeth (little spiny protrusions) on the bottom, not gills. It's also shaped more like a top or funnel rather than having the traditional cap and stem structure.
5/7 needs a new hat.
You mean MyCompany::Array, not using the word "vector" has gotta be their primary reason for changing all the names.
It's been forever since I've written C++ at a place that didn't have their own version of STL where they used different names for everything.
IDK Australian mushrooms but it looks like Gymnopilus luteofolius from the top at least.
Edit: Or Plums & Custard (Trichlomopsis rutilans) which looks pretty much identical from the top, you tell them apart by taking a spore print or looking for signs of rusty brown/white spores on the gills.
Stimulants messed up my ability to stay asleep so my provider gave me Trazodone which worked but made me too drowsy during the day (they suggested melatonin but that makes me even drowsier than the Trazodone). They switched me to Baclofen which is a muscle relaxer that helps with staying asleep which is all I need since the stimulants actually made it easier for me to fall asleep. Between that, good sleep hygiene, and a CPAP I usually get pretty good sleep nowadays.
Bidets are cool but y'all need to eat more fiber.