Nope, it's a large majority of the brain all the time - it just that these parts all do specific boring tasks like breathing, walking, etc.
Nope, it's a large majority of the brain all the time - it just that these parts all do specific boring tasks like breathing, walking, etc.
You'll have to fill in the blanks.
I'm sure somebody told me (sometimes I hate the way my brain throws up these facts with absolutely no corroboration) that sati was glamorised by the first colonials who actually spread the practice because they talked about it so much and it was rarely done beforehand.
Poorly phrased - it's the most common
SHUT YOUR FOUL MOUTH!
Is that film good? I was desperate to see it but somehow missed it entirely.
There's been studies in Europe showing this for a while - I don't think this is the first study ever.
I think that might be the best reason for a tattoo I've ever heard. How lovely and hopeful :)
That's really cool - what made you choose Europa?
I think QoS is that rare thing: An excellent Bond movie, if not a good movie. Skyfall goes too far in the other direction in my humble opinion. It's a superb movie but it just doesn't quite feel like a Bond movie for me, despite all the homages and nods and scenes in the right places. QoS is definitely in my top five…
Also, License to Kill was PAINFUL.
I know, but your sentence structure made Glasgow the explanatory factor for all those things. Had to set aboot ye, hen.
I think in a few years time, Arya will be winning all the battles. Ever.
Wasn't there a large study recently that went some way to debunking hygiene theory? I'm not going to present any links or anything because I don't really care enough to go looking, but thought I'd throw in a dissenting voice
The world he lives in (the film was shot in Glasgow) is bleak, colorless and empty.
That's interesting, I'm O+ (as with most people in the UK) and midgies don't bother me at all. Mosquitos do come for me a bit, but not nearly as much as some people. I guess I just don't produce any CO2 to make up for my tasty blood
It sounds like you're one of those spam-bots: "I work online and am my own boss - ask me how!"
Yes I would agree. I have taken time off work to play games on release (Mass Effect 3 to be specific) and I have gone to New York to participate in Halo LANs. But at the same time I've had lots of other hobbies. When my colleagues ask me how Mass Effect 3 was it's the same way they ask me how my last scuba diving…
It's even penetrating a circle
I disagree with you on most of your points - BUT JESUS CHRIST THAT FINAL CHASE WAS THE MOST FRUSTRATING GAMING EXPERIENCE I HAVE HAD IN YEARS