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  • You do not have to be an expert to know you shouldn’t willingly give a non-medical company your entire genetic map. This is common sense, but perhaps not for people like you who thinks the gov exists solely to protect citizens. Also very confused how my take is “libertarian bs”? I swear more than half the people using this website are truly insufferable.








  • primarybelief@lemmy.worldtoFacepalm@lemmy.wtfThanks, UPS!
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    3 months ago

    Almost all of the comments below this are incorrect in assuming how lever handles operate.

    In cheaper or lower grade lever handles, both handles operate together and operate the latch. When it’s locked, the lever stays rigid and does not move. It is very easy to stand with your own bodyweight on the lever and break it, therefore getting in.

    Only in higher grade lever handles do both handles operate independently while also not engaging the latch, preventing the handle from staying rigid and less likely of being broken.

    So assuming this is a shitty or lower grade lever handle, getting locked into your apt this way is 100% plausible.