"Against Community Standards."
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This study says the poster has a lot more to worry about than community standards.
People who often use the words “God” and “pray” in their Facebook posts are 15 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than people who rarely use those terms on the platform, a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine finds.
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This study says the poster has a lot more to worry about than community standards.
People who often use the words “God” and “pray” in their Facebook posts are 15 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than people who rarely use those terms on the platform, a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine finds.
@Loki said in "Against Community Standards.":
This study says the poster has a lot more to worry about than community standards.
People who often use the words “God” and “pray” in their Facebook posts are 15 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than people who rarely use those terms on the platform, a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine finds.
What a waste of somebody's money...
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@Mik said in "Against Community Standards.":
I suppose it depends on if they got what they were paying for.
It might also depend on if they got what they were praying for.
Maybe it was ice cream?
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@Mik said in "Against Community Standards.":
I suppose it depends on if they got what they were paying for.
It might also depend on if they got what they were praying for.
Maybe it was ice cream?
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Against Community Standards.":
@Mik said in "Against Community Standards.":
I suppose it depends on if they got what they were paying for.
It might also depend on if they got what they were praying for.
Maybe it was ice cream?
A little too successful it seems.
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