I'm sure there's some way to get that free-loader working...
I'm sure there's some way to get that free-loader working...
I dunno about making them work for food (read: conceptually, that's pretty messed up), but the reward system can be very effective when it comes to luxuries (e.g. toys). However, one thing to be especially mindful of is the nature of the work; not every task deserves such incentives. Children should be rewarded for…
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I'm quite fond of the Maratac Mid-Range Bag, available through CountyComm. They may be a bit "tacti-cool" for some people, but these Government surplus bags are the bee's knees! Fits a 15" laptop, multiple compartments, features removable ABS stiffeners, YKK zippers throughout, plenty of MOLLE, and even a hook and…
Yes; they're called cups.
Idiocy compounded by the fact that most of them don't comprehend the nature of anecdotal information.
To be fair, the death of any character in Game of Thrones isn't really a spoiler... The show is a veritable modern Shakespearean story (in terms of character longevity).
I don't mean to imply that Al Jazeera is a bad news station; as you mention, it's actually quite good (yes, I have watched it). Rather, I meant to imply that CNN is not the "top dog" as some consider it.
BBC > CNN
What are you talking about? Robotech/Macross, Macross II, Macross Plus, and Macross 7 were all released in America; which are all the classics titles. Harmony Gold sucks balls, but it's not like America has been deprived of Macross. Hell, it's arguably one of the titles that established anime in America.
Terms like "great" (i.e. good quality) and "enjoyable" (i.e. entertaining) are distinct in the world of cinema.
Yea? Well... I could beat her up! How about that?
They're actually unrelated; the "new" series of films has rights to the title only. Regardless, the old one's worth a watch.
I'm digging the Defender at 0:37. :3
I'm not sure why you suspect I think language stagnates, but whatever.
You realize anyone can update Urban Dictionary, right?
You're joking, right? Online sources like Wikipedia and Urban Dictionary should never be considered authoritative. More to the point, however, Wikipedia directly contradicts your position. o.o
Well, if we're citing such... reputable... online sources, Wikipedia has this to say on the matter: