You should've conducted an impromptu ice bucket challenge.
You should've conducted an impromptu ice bucket challenge.
On the bright side, now you have an excuse to do some research of your own.
Flax oil is known as a drying oil and has long been used for varnishes and oil paints because of the coating it forms. Just be careful, cloth soaked in the oil can spontaneously combust if left wadded for too long.
The Irish do something similar called colcannon.
Circa 2005. He claimed it was hacked from his T-Mobile Sidekick, though, which makes it sound like it was a million years ago.
Your bravery is admirable, and at the risk of sounding creepy reward you with the knowledge that he made a sex tape.
Silencing him allows him to attack like a regular minion, so instead of eight damage to a random target you get to choose what he hits.
Make sure you use small words and/or pictures.
I love how you're showing off these screenshots like pictures of your kid. "And here's Harrison winning the spelling bee with a pyroblast... and here he is dressed up as a leper gnome for the school play.... oh, and here he is taking a bath in the sink..."
They're just cranky because they haven't had a nap yet.
Try reloading the page.
I live across the river in KY and didn't realize Skyline had such a horrible reputation. When I was a kid we'd always come up here from Florida to visit my grandparents and one the things I looked forward to was getting a four way and some cheese coneys. Thanks for shitting on my childhood.
The closest I got to being molested as a child was playing TMNT IV (Turtles in Time) at a Chuck E. Cheese. I was going to town on some foot soldiers with my bo staff and the guy (?) in the mascot costume came up behind me and started massaging my shoulders. I shrugged him off and kept playing, but 20 years later I can…
I was trying to restate what you said in the way that I understood it, which is that if an object moved faster than the speed of light the electromagnetic force would decouple from the other forces constituting the object because by definition it can't move faster than light. That is the only way I can see something…
OK, so the problem is that people are conflating the common meaning of light and the electromagnetic force that it represents, and that it is this force intrinsic to objects that is being left behind because the rest of the object is moving faster than it's ability to travel which leaves it open to tampering if the…