They COULDN’T even make a TV ~smile~
They COULDN’T even make a TV ~smile~
What technical advantage to anthropomorphise it?
I also like cats, but I couldn’t eat a whole one...
Finally a good use for kombucha!
I cam to ask just that question!
10% as the ‘most common cause’ means it not that common in a sense...
Put on the “poor old guy” cardigan and walking stick, his askew... and then a few days later glaring at the camera, looking pretty, dare I say, dapper... his lawyers suck, but then they don’t have much to work with!
Only if there is a steamy shower...
Very much agreed!
If you were curious, domestic cats are estimated to kill 1.4 —> 3.7 billion birds every year in the USA, wind turbines around 140k to 380k - s0 around 0.01% that of cats...
Aside - domestic cats kill around 15 billion mammals a year in the USA
also, they did not care / know as much back then, you can’t judge the past by today’s standards
Agreed wholeheartedly, starting at the click bait headline and continuing all the way down...
This is ALMOST as poorly written and ridiculously alarmist as the Cascadia earthquake ‘we are all going to die!’ story/fable a little while back on Gawker...
Salvia helps digest food, upwards of 30% of starches are broken down this way... so juicing means you loose a lot of nutritional content...
Papa John’s? Would not give that TWAT a single dime of my money...
The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don’t just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.
This guy?
24 and 60 were based on the Babylonians using the JOINTS of their digits to count, a snippet I always found fascinating
I have always wanted to fly in, say, a Sunderland Flying Boat...
Wonder if you started a ‘nostalgia’ route from, say, Miami to Bermuda what the take up rate would be?
I just this style of illustration, with so much (well used) white space, a little whimsical, but effective...
Compare that with, say, the layout on a (current) Popular Mechanics page, so much crammed on the page, vomit style, no clear visual lines between the components of the story/ies....
Love that show!
Available on Netflix DVD
Like comparing a mud and wattle hut to a skyscraper... move on...