I find that calamari oil tends to be better for helping damaged brain function, but then again I don't have Alzheimer's. Maybe try both?
I find that calamari oil tends to be better for helping damaged brain function, but then again I don't have Alzheimer's. Maybe try both?
I was actually just about to comment with the demodex. It works well on demodex in humans, too, which is itself a cause of some acne. In theory that should also make it good for some cases of rosacea.
The glorious mind-control that is marketing?
D'aaww, thanks! You're welcome!! I just came hot off a conflict this weekend where some people got under my skin and told me all about how I didn't know anything about anything despite what I live, so thanks! At the very least I happen to be "Hard Mode" levels of well-read on these things in particular, although my…
Thank you!
This could either be insanely good or any number of disasters:
I am now dealing with it.
Looks great! I think its really striking an excellent balance between something that's enjoyable for fans both young and old. Sometimes the touches of realism in Prime were distressing to younger kids, kind of giving them a little bit of fatigue as viewers.
I think the low frames might only be because this is a preview and not the final product. This could just be keyframes we're looking at from a preview render.
No tasty McDonald's wood cellulose? :<
Can we get a food scientist to chime in on her? I'm beginning to think that maybe the lack of melting has something to do with the cellulose mixed in as a binder. You know, the same stuff that McDonald's uses just with more binder ingredients to make firm "ice cream" instead of soft serve.
Yes!! Absolutely. Upstage Kitchenette. While I love C.A., the blog lacks experimentation.
America!
He doesn't even know how toxoplasmosis works!
Well, you said that it isn't really organized religion, despite matching the definition for it. That's the part that I was focusing on.
I did not see that point in your original post. You were talking about the snake being a bit of a hero; this is an actual thing that some people believe as well.
It comes off as a bit shifted around, really. The serpent was just sort of incidental. It didn't speak to Eve so much as its presence indicated that the fruit wasn't some kind of lethal, thus "good to eat". There's less implicit characterization there. Remember that there's a very unbiblical "Devil" character that a…
It reads different in different languages.
Well, you know scarecrows, always singing "If I only had a brain".
Isn't this because it sort of cognitively mimics what happens when people actively work together towards a consensus?