You're right, these questions need answers. In the spirit of rigorous experimentation I'll have to run the lap twice the next time I'm there, and then double the amount every time after... I'll let you know the measurements after 50 runs, that should be enough data to build a robust foundation.
The difference is that when I was in high school, a girl asked me to walk them home from a party, then took me up to her apartment and put this song on and we danced a bit; there was no mating, since oblivious me just went "haha that was fun, well, back to the party now".
I'm sure a wild ape would've smelled what's going on...
Wireless, simple, cheap (30 euros or so) and runs for half a year or so on a single AA battery. I used all sorts of fancy gaming mice for a good while, but if Logitech keeps making these I'm more than happy to get new ones when the buttons give up, which they always do eventually no matter the price point.
I'm pretty sure it was just a mighty dose of stupid. It was a while ago and at least officially the only organised gangs in my country back then were bikers and I don't think face tats are/were their style.
Understandable. It's hard for me to shut up too sometimes when I feel like being witty, but even doped up I realised well enough that I'd be stuck there for days with a pissed off Nazi sympathizer if the gramps took it badly.
I once shared a hospital room with two old geezers after surgery, and one of them had a visit from their grandson. The dude had Nazi tattoos all over his face, swastikas, SS lighting bolts, 88's, the iron cross, the whole collection.
When the Nazi loser left, the old guy complained to us others in the room: "Lovely kid that... Such a shame he cannot get a job. I cannot understand why! Such a decent boy, has a forklift drivers license and everything!"
So yeah, in total that might have been the densest occurrence of idiocy I have ever witnessed.
I get it, though. It is sending a good message through a personal story. But it is fucked up, though much like the topic of suicide itself, so it is probably inescapable.
The message was botched, though. The cartoonist said they can show evidence that "we" (the passive you, whatever) can change our lives, but the only evidence was about themself. I believe they don't know shit about anyone elses life or problems and are falling on survivor bias saying "just do what I did!".
Why people don't switch profiles on the operating system level and just let family fuck around with their stuff I'll never understand.