Did they use sans serif back then?
Did they use sans serif back then?
Nope, nor did we use a 1unit and 100mini units. We still had Pounds, shillings, groats, florins, haypennies and sixpence.
Not only dollars, but it was even predecimalisation.
If Michael Cera said this it would have been described as "quirky"
=/ Yeh.. That's not how congressional government works.
Welcome to rFactor 2. I think you may have it confused. In terms of looks though, it does seem to be absolutely amazing.
Is it okay for male feminists to challenge the orthodoxy of some of the more batshit feminists? I see this happening occasionally but the testes seem to be enough to have arguments invalidated.
And it's been provided. Check the other comments.
It makes sense - I agree. And if the world was just and right, it would be that way.
In that case x-x please explain Megyn Kelly.
*cough* It would be Orbis Vitae.
I know, it sounds a little strange - I have Mexican family too and it sounds a little odd on the ear, but like you say - all names start somewhere.
The names Peter and Simon both mean rock. As in, a pebble or stone. Thats what I was getting at, thats all I was getting at. Tierra in that context isn't any kind of outlandish.
It depends what language you speak. What do you think those names mean?
The names Peter and Simon are exactly the same connotation.
Neuropsychologist here... where, oh where do I start.
I'm a straight man.. But I so would Gary Oldman.
The initial ones were charms from the creator's wife's charm bracelet.
You could use the lead piping in Monopoly.
Solid Snake.. in watercolour.