Why does Harrison Ford glow in “The Fugitive”, when he jumps off the train?
Why does Harrison Ford glow in “The Fugitive”, when he jumps off the train?
In the meantime, we have Bolivia claiming that every single bad thing happening to them is because they don’t have sovereign access to the Pacific instead of their corrupt governments and lack of vision. Their constant legal harassment towards Chile ruined for a long time any chance of our country giving away some…
For those people outside the US:
You can get away with anything in journalism as long as you write the headline beginning with the words “Russia man”.
The main character is Jar Jar. He’s a nobody, goes on a trip with a mentor, becomes a hero and saves his tribe.
I found two solutions:
I think that was a Google’s decision.
I don’t agree with you but I starred you for your boldness.
That 5 port USB charger is a must. I got one and its totally worth it, because you can get rid of a lot of chargers and plugs by your bedside (and you can then use those extra chargers for other things, like charging your drones or cameras, or take them with you in case of an emergency).
That 5 port USB charger is a must. I got one and its totally worth it, because you can get rid of a lot of chargers…
We still need people to rake the leaves and clean graffiti.
It would still shape the motion of nearby objects and distort the path of light, so we probably would notice one if it were perched just on the edge of the solar system. (Although if we saw it, what would we do about it?)
It’s PokeYourDiceOut :) #corrections
It’s called the “never leaving the floor in first place” system.
Great camerawork although I'm not sure why the helmet had to be girlyfied. Personal taste?
Apparently, whatever you do, you should never turn into “a small group of survivors”. It's all downhill from there.
That music was soothing. It was like Orbital, and threw me back to the nineties.
Easy : you put it in a box.
I’ve personally tried fluoxetine, venlafaxine and bupropion. And beside a few side effects, here I am. Of course this is anecdotal evidence and not statistically significant.
There’s good evidence if you know where to look.
People who are depressed usually smoke, even during pregnancy. I’d be blaming tobacco first.