In the words of Liam Neeson, playing Rob Roy, in the fantastic movie Rob Roy:
In the words of Liam Neeson, playing Rob Roy, in the fantastic movie Rob Roy:
I’m not sure what you mean by that. However, the point of BMI in this context was that he had normal mass for his age, but was extremely malnourished just the same.
No low ballers. I know what I have!
God bless wikipedia
Remember when Bush was criticized because he sat silent and stunned for a couple minutes when he was informed of the 9/11 attacks?
You should believe it. Outrage culture has gone mainstream.
There is no doubt these low carb bars are junk, but since they were sending them in all orders, not just the plus sized ones then this is a non-story.
Shouldn’t that encourage cyclists to be extra cautious?
One solution I could see is an alternative to car ownership. Have kind of a permanent car sharing/rental network. You drive to the limit of your electric car, hit a car charging/exchanging depot, plug in your car, grab your gear and hop into a different, charged car.
We still have to remember the source of electricity we use for said EV’s. Mass uptake of EV’s will put pressure on the power grid, and with the exception of Hydro and Nuclear, other green technology isn’t scale-able at that level yet.
Unfortunately, unless the economy goes tits up before then, you’re in for a rude awakening.
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Say it again Dave, say it again!
It kind of makes sense as to why the Night King was after Bronn, you can argue he knew Bronn was the would be king, so set forth to execute him, kind of a Terminator of the North.
I don’t know much about Vampire Weekend, but A-punk is a pretty dope song.
So, you’re saying he can suck and blow simultaneously?
I could see an ironic ending where she becomes ruler of the Iron Throne, bests the Walkers, but has to defeat/kill Jon in the process and becomes just as cruel as Cersei.
I honestly think the whole introduction of Dragons is the weakest part of this story overall. I know its a integral plot point and all, but the story is just so much better when its focusing on the political intrigue and human drama.
It sounds a bit Onionish.
Interesting. I think option C fits best with Cersei’s personality.