david anderson
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david anderson
@dcanderson345
hoosier. current kansas citian via chicago STL and PA con un rato en 🇪🇸. my favorite thing to do is go somewhere i've never been.








Most Expensive Rosters in College Football: 1. Texas - $47.9M 2. Miami - $44.0M 3. Ohio State - $43.5M 4. LSU - $42.8M 5. Oregon - $42.8M 6. Notre Dame - $40.4M 7. Texas A&M - $38.9M 8. Alabama - $37.2M 9. Tennessee - $36.7M 10. Texas Tech - $36.3M (via @CollegeFrontOfc)


Today’s rulings are a complete victory for Missouri and for the people’s elected representatives. The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld the Missouri FIRST Map and has ruled that the map did not violate constitutional compactness requirements. Additionally, the Court affirmed that unverified referendum petitions do not freeze duly enacted state laws. Thanks to the hard work of our legal team, the Missouri FIRST Map stands, the rule of law is vindicated, and Missouri voters can have confidence that their legislature’s work has been upheld. Democracy wins.





Why did farmers in 1900 not get sunburned despite spending all day outside with no SPF? Why did sailors in the 1700s not develop melanoma in the rates we see now? Why did Aboriginal Australians, the most sun-exposed humans on earth, manage their entire evolutionary history without dermatology clinics? Why does sunburn incidence track almost perfectly with the introduction of industrial seed oils into the food supply, country by country? Why do populations who maintain traditional animal-fat-based diets, despite high sun exposure, show consistently low skin cancer rates? Why does omega-3 supplementation, which displaces linoleic acid in the cell membrane, measurably increase tolerance to UV in clinical trials? Why are the people loudest about "no link between seed oils and sunburn" the same people whose careers depend on the conclusion? These are reasonable questions. Someone, eventually, is going to have to answer them honestly.














