Does this statistic still hold true for millennials though? Seems to be inflated by boomers and gen x, who got their degrees when they still meant something.
YouTube doesn't take kindly to anyone questioning their completely arbitrary exercise of power on the platform, especially not content providers that make their business possible.
Seems like it would be better to fix the sick society that makes people depressed instead of drugging everyone up. That said, at least ketamine is less likely than mainstream treatments to make you shoot up a movie theater.
It's amazing that we waste billions of dollars a year on aids and cancer research and other nonsense when we could be producing this kind of scholarship.
The ones at the top are increasingly just those who happen to already be on top. Keeping up has nothing to do with it, unless by keeping up you mean being wealthy.