There were times when I didn’t have a condom when I needed one, and I used a plastic bag.
There were times when I didn’t have a condom when I needed one, and I used a plastic bag.
yeah... no.
for fuck’s sake, when’s the last time you interacted with someone who had a disability due to being a survivor of polio?
Seriously, who needs biological warfare agents, when you can convince your potential enemies to succumb to eradicated diseases (that you and your allies maintain an immunity against...)
I think I could live a pretty comfortable one-handed life with a million dollars in the bank.
I’ve only looked at some of the studies, but at least at a cursory glance, their control and study groups didn’t do much about confounding factors. It looked to me more a study about infants born to comfortable/well-off mothers, compared to infants born to struggling/poor mothers.
In my distant memory, they “talked” to kids who wore “too much” black, and asked them dumb questions like if they played “Demons and Dragons” or listened to Heavy Metal.
The first season was pretty amazingly self-contained, I really didn’t expect there to be anything beyond that.
about the only reason they come to a full stop is so they can send out a text
I’m okay with estimating rough conversions for mass/distance/volume, but have no idea with the temps...
Yeah, I saw a couple of those complaints about common core where they show an example problem and complain it’s not a multiplication table or whatever, and it seemed pretty obvious to me, because that’s mostly how I process mental math.
Me too.
We were lucky enough to separate our work clothes from the rest of our clothes. Probably my friend’s idea, I’m usually not that good at planning ahead.
ha!
haha thanks.
The first one I saw was. I don’t think I’v ever seen a meaner looking animal, at least not in person.
that’s concerning, and I have no idea what would be causing it. As far as I know, Li-ion batteries can swell, or even possibly light on fire, but do not leak.
Incandescent: These are the traditional bulbs most of us have used for decades, and they’re starting to phase out in favor of more energy-efficient options. They produce a warm, glowing light.
wait... did dihydrogen monoxide get a facebook run?
eh, they aren’t as common as warm/cool, but when I last looked, there were a fair amount of daylight bulbs available at Home Depot/Lowes