Comment A rose by any other name... (Score 2) 180
Also, a pile of shit by any other name is still a steamer.
Also, a pile of shit by any other name is still a steamer.
It may not be for those who have been living with the condition 10 years or more. It may be intended as a teaching tool for those newly diagnosed, or those who have not exhibited good control of their disease (non-brittle, A1c>8)
this.
signed, ennui guy.
There is a research station at the south pole.
She can probably crash there for a few days
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amundsen%E2%80%93Scott_South_Pole_Station
My questions are:
She had a cargo rack and panniers on her trike, was that enough to carry all she needed? Did she drag a sled like many solo explorers? Was this a solo? Were there supply drops on the way? It just seems insane to attempt such a high-energy feat in such a harsh climate with the limited gear apparent in the photographs.
Congratulations, regardless of the logistics involved.
cats and dogs have different evolutionary strategies.
A dog wants you to be happy to ensure you keep feeding him.
A cat wants you to know your place to ensure you keep feeding him.
You must worry about how much piss comes out before you unzip your pants.
Will you get to the toilet in time? Will the door be locked, or will there be a line?
"L80 tier 2 rogue LFG bomb embassy"
I don't think that's how it happens. I'm not sure what they expect to find playing WoW.
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Even in the blog post you link, the enhanced startle response was present in f1 and f2 generations. I read that as the aversion was passed on.
Ten days after this fear training, Dias allowed the animals to mate. And that's where the crazy begins. The offspring (known as the F1 generation) show an increased startle to the fruity smell even when they have never encountered the smell before, and thus have no obvious reason to be sensitive to it. And their reaction is specific: They do not startle to another odor called propanol. Craziest of all, their offspring (the F2 generation) show the same increased sensitivity to acetophenone.
you guys are great to work with, and I enjoy our D&D games on Sunday afternoons, but I have family to annoy during holidays. You know?
I'm also more prone to errors when I'm high
Lol. I didn't stand a chance against Sargon III back in the day. Good for this guy!
You could spend money for the game, but it was a free to play quirky side scrolling MMO which didn't have much in the way of PvP (none at all) and was mostly crafting. It was always a work in progress, they were always adding new assets and mini games. But it was always going to be a niche game.
I did eventually drift away, and I suppose most others did too, because they eventually folded.
The cool thing was, they notified subscribers (like me) that they were offering the money back if we wanted. I told them to keep the money, I had enjoyed it while I played.
Now releasing source code and assets. That is even cooler.
Let your lawyer craft the letter. He would be able to couch it in unimpeachable legalese and would still be able to include your general sentiments.
It would probably be worded along the lines of: "We refer you to the reply given in the case of Arkell v. Pressdram."
I still flirt with disaster, but I'm not looking for anything serious.
The rule on staying alive as a forecaster is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once. -- Jane Bryant Quinn