Come on... there's lots of good things in every decade, even in the dreadful 80s
Come on... there's lots of good things in every decade, even in the dreadful 80s
It isn't weird if they're deep fried
You'd have fun eating chanquetes ([en.wikipedia.org]) or caviar. Hundreds of lives taken by the spoonful
Yeah, it's like if people said vampires can't walk out in daylight and sparkle
I thought Marines were the ones who were given scraps, with the good stuff going to the Army and Navy
I don't care if I look like a zombie, it's the best part
Is sucking the brain of shrimp considered bad manners? if it is I don't want to be polite. I'll not do it if I'm eating with my boss/client, but that's about it
spoon or knife, I never manage to eat one without getting juice up to my elbows. I resigned to peeling and slicing them before the meal then eat them with a fork. Perhaps I need to go to finishing school
3) Kill them with fire!!!
Can't answer to Aubrey because the comment is too short, but my point is you can't beat your country's army anymore, no matter how many guns you have.
We can have hunting rifles in Spain too. My neighbor used one against the guys who broke in his house. Not so practical for gang violence, mugging or robberies
Leaving Godwin aside, that's quite the opposite to what happened:
But then how is my 4-year old going to defend himself from armed outlaw 4-year olds?
The social contract implies a citizenry that can, if necessary, revolt against an unjust government that has violated its end of the deal.
Guns are banned in my country. I've been mugged my fair share of times, been to fights, watched fights, sometimes with knifes, sometimes with bottles, sometimes with sticks, but I've never seen a gun that wasn't in a cop's holster. I wouldn't feel safer if I had a gun and all the violent people I've met had a chance…
In the comic they reserve herd for a much bigger group of zombies that's mentioned (and eventually appears) much later. So far I'm liking a congress of zombies and a thriller of zombies :D
It has several
Occam's Razor isn't for determining how people, or, more specifically, organized people, work, it's for determining how nature works.
is it really unreasonable for colleges to want students who are not just capable, but also educated?
I haven't heard of Djibouti in my life, but i'd rather eat their lunch (or Ghana's for that matter) than the American one. I also think I've paid for a Singaporese school lunch at a restaurant more than once