Well I can’t reason with the unreasonable. Your answers are the equivalent to sticking your fingers in your ears and saying “nya nya NYA!”
Well I can’t reason with the unreasonable. Your answers are the equivalent to sticking your fingers in your ears and saying “nya nya NYA!”
But then you don’t get that radioactive glow:
No, the fact that he’s charged for killing a journalist is what makes this sketchy.
English is funny.
Then you should probably actually read the science, not just the article. You know, the one that says it’s inconclusive, has parts that rely on the honesty of students, limited to certain subjects (and some of those subjects didn’t have enough data to be even noted in the study), data limited to certain age groups,…
I agree there’s too much homework, but get rid of it altogether? What about studying? Not only that it’s going to be a huge adjustment and wake up call when they don’t develop those habits before they hit college. There’s got to be a balance somewhere.
Not exactly. Radiation exposure is also defined by time. For example, if you stay in the sun too long, you will get a radiation sunburn, but if you’re only exposed for a few minutes, then you’re fine. Also, some radioactive particles are only dangerous if you breathe them in or they penetrate the skin. This is why…
And this is what we call victim blaming.
Pretty common on those generations of Hondas. On other cars, not so much.
Yes. My x-gf cat seemed to like eating donuts. I’m pretty sure most will agree it’s not a feline approved food.
You’re right. Crossfit cultism is NOT okay.
Not really. They’re carnivores with tolerance to plant based foods. A plant based diet for a dog is made for the convenience of their owner, not the dog. A polar bear can eat plants too, but it’s survival, not nutrition.
Should be treated like Chess.
Where have I seen this before....
But they found a snowball outside!
Does the sand catch fire out there?
When everyone else is a relative idiot, I don’t blame him.