Why don't you just fill the toilet bowl with bleach or disinfectant (like you do when you clean it) and leave the brush in it while the bleach disinfects both?
Why don't you just fill the toilet bowl with bleach or disinfectant (like you do when you clean it) and leave the brush in it while the bleach disinfects both?
But he didn't explain that at all.
Racial stereotypes cannot objectively be present in a work. The question is "why do we perceive this as so?" In most of your examples, these are neither accidental associations or intentional racism. On the one hand, I could ask why you feel the need to judge a work based on your own moral beliefs, King Kong for…
This was my result.
I want to see this, but it doesn't appear to be coming to a theater near me, which I find peculiar to be honest.
The most impressive part about Zardoz is that though the entire film is nonstop surreal wackiness, it does nothing to prepare you for the ending. The last twenty minutes of 2001 is straightforward by comparison.
By your way of thinking, humans are indigenous to nowhere except maybe Ethiopia. Here, indigenous refers to the first humans who arrived at a particular place.
Not Bran, Brendan.
He didn't have anything to do with "permanent contact," though. He mismanaged his colonization attempts. It was the work of others, later, who maintained permanent settlements, often at the cost of indigenous lives.
What I'd like is a service that keeps it's nose out of my files. The following is part of Amazon's terms of service, but a similar note can be found in Dropbox's:
That was in interesting read. I don't agree with Norman's views regarding women, of course. He was just cagey enough on the subject that I couldn't be sure what precisely they are, though a line or two was troubling.
The presence of sex in art can appear for purposes other than titillation — some would say necessarily so.
Repent, Harlequin!
Ah, yes, the Sullivan's Travels argument. Except there it had a shred of credibility.
Also, when you eat it raw, you get a dose of toxins. This isn't so bad if you limit your intake, but people on raw food diets are in danger of becoming ill or deficient in minerals.
There's not enough tryptophan in turkey to have an effect anyway. You're right about the caffeine as well. I believe it merely blocks the "fatigue" hormones.
There are a few natural population control measures you don't seem to take into account, e. g. war and famine. Some may assume a decline in birth rates due to affluence and education. That is fine to criticize, but you should not also assume that the birth rate will not decline due to some other factor.
I don't know. I mean, Detroit got that Robocop statue. That's pretty cool.
"Have to?" You mean "Why don't we get to?"
@datafox: Historians will argue as long as their are dissertations to write.