This seems like just another famine from Africa, but with links to climate change, which affects all countries globally, this should be treated as very close to home.
This seems like just another famine from Africa, but with links to climate change, which affects all countries globally, this should be treated as very close to home.
...and balance was restored to the Force.
They could be breakaways, like the emergency hatches over wings on airliners, but i’m really just guessing here. Good luck to’em, the civilisation of near-earth space has to start somewhere.
Off-label prescription drug use usually means a doctor has prescribed it for a different use based on SOME kind of knowledge, not “provide them to the public and see what new things they can cure with it”.
Indeed, they are structural weaknesses on airliners which is why they are so small. But this appears to have been built very porthole-centric and those very large rims around each window are what caught my eye (along with space for parachute in each seat)
Just from looking at the interior photo, it looks quite likely that passengers would wear a parachute, and could be expected to bail out through a window, under certain conditions.
Cool. So is thalidomide, an important, life saving drug.
Legally, I suppose those are good points, but if I was the judge, you’d have to try very hard to convince me he “knew what he was doing” - his actions strongly contradict this and I wouldnt trust him not to make the next thing “personal” (and oh look he attacked a random person in broad daylight on camera), not when…
“I believe...”
“Dunno, but seems like a shit load more work than two, free, jabs...”
DRILLING INTO WAT!!?
(@Ahildy9815)I thought you were going to say “real world” but then you said “office” and now man, that is seriously depressing.
In other news : water wet, air thought to have health benefits.
Lilly’s reason for not doing it, and Lana’s reason for doing it, can each only be as valid as the other.
Maybe they thought it would be longer, does it actually say its short on the store page?
Pretty sure Steam didnt come up with the refund policy and that it was forced by the result of some australian lawsuit. Or something. Anyway I dont think it was Steams idea originally.
Not a bad point...
Except for the company name, nobody else would be able to use “Pfizer” in their name.
I guess the pharmaceutical name generator is running out of free name-phase-space.
Rule of thumb - tell people about how many black friends you have exactly as much as you tell people how many white friends you have.