They make little pills you take before you eat all that lactose that help you digest it without being miserable. So you can do something of you know you're lactose intolerant short of giving it up.
It generally takes months. It's not like women can lactate just by pushing their nipples either.
In the ordinary course of events, they need to get pregnant, build up all the ducts and milk producing cells, and then get the right combination of hormones to trigger milk production. And then you have to keep removing that milk, or it stops.
You can get people not going through pregnancy to lactate by giving them the hormones. Recovery from famine can also produce the needed hormone spike.
Are your pets vaccinated and fixed? Would they have ever chosen that themselves? Do you get their dental work done (something most vets only do under anesthesia because cats hate it so much!)? If you're responsibly taking care of your pets, you are making choices for them they do not like.
The equivalent of reading the top answer on Google isn't installing an HVAC system. It's turning on the AC. I bet most people who do that don't know much about how they work. If your landlord got the AC replaced with something "new and better" but it still blew cold when you turned it on, I doubt most people do anything different than what they were already doing unless they experienced bad results.
Because then the hash is the password. Someone could just send the hash instead of trying to find a password that gets the correct hash. You can't trust the client that much.
You can hash the password on both sides to make it work; though I'm not sure why you'd want to. I'm not sure what attack never having the plain text password on the server would prevent. Maybe some protection for MITM with password reuse?
I have some ikea pieces that I bought when I started grad school. They're 10 years old, have been through 4 moves, and they're still doing fine. Even better, I could move them myself without it being a huge strain. They aren't high quality (which tends to seem to mean heavy and not disassemblable), but they've treated me pretty well.
Because everyone else uses "small, medium, large" and it's annoying to have to switch when that's something you commonly use. Whereas furniture lines often have made up or creative names because companies need some names to differentiate the 20 different dining room tables they sell. Other retailers might use "the classic collection" and "the modern collection" or whatever. But it's not standardized like small, medium, and large.
Introverts don't not want social connection. They just prefer a smaller number of deeper connections. "You're not people" is a common sentiment from introverts to their closest friends and family. Most introverts still have and enjoy social connection. They just prefer it in an intimate or chill setting to large groups.
Yeah. My VCR TV would automatically rewind and start playing again. I have no idea how many times some of those tapes were played but it definitely broke 100.
"I could care less" is almost always said sarcastically. A hallmark of sarcasm is saying the opposite of what you mean. So, a sarcastic "I could care less" implies they could not care less.
I had fios in Cumberland. I don't know if there are other choices though.