

The one the tree fell on, but didn’t get the job done.


The one the tree fell on, but didn’t get the job done.


Well we do live in a fluid of gasses, and it acts similar to liquids.


Hell, I’ve had kids riding down the opposite lane of traffic riding wheelies and swerving around. Absolutely no accountability.


but how would that be useful to either party?
/s
I was thinking those are some small hands if that’s a dandelion

The flower heads are 2–5 centimetres (0.8–2.0 in) in diameter and consist entirely of ray florets.

All right stop…Collaborate & listen Ice is back with a brand new invention


The charges…


Sounds like trying to get a child to do chores, who just wants to be done and play.
I’ve known about the Screaming Trees for decades.


Pobre Juan - Mana


FTFY
“Because one thing I said, ‘I’ll never do politics,'” she said. “But when it came down to it, it wasn’t about doing politics. It was about
an assignment.grifting feeble-minded suckers."


Personally I never had a breakup, but my wife told me her song was, Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive.
You always go one extra when going hard.



Japandroids “The House That Heaven Built”
Whiting, as you have guessed, is neither historian nor human. His fake persona is harbinger of an alarming trend threatening disaster to academics and journalists alike.
I know this all too well; I am a science and history author who has published extensively on many of the subjects covered in Whiting’s books. I have written magazine features that have been clearly reshuffled, reorganized, and supplemented with other freely available material to masquerade as the unique work of “Blake Whiting.” This is not plagiarism in the old-fashioned sense, in which a few sentences or paragraphs are lifted from a previously published work. This is word-laundering on a truly industrial scale, aided and abetted by one of the world’s largest corporations. Using AI tools and a pseudonym, unknown culprits are now profiting from my work and that of my colleagues. Worse, they are limiting what we can write about in the future. What publisher wants to publish a second book on an archaeological discovery, no matter how significant?
And fucking Amazon is pushing this stuff.


My wife, as a child thought their call it was children yelling for help, before later in life realizing it was peacocks.


Conservative grievances
Pinky