

this team is truly the invertibles.
this team is truly the invertibles.
i don’t know enough about cocaine and want to learn.
setting aside the axe he has to grind and in the specific context of his comments about fentanyl and whisky, how accurate or inaccurate are his statements? what makes them so?
fucking humans!
no, concrete wall.
inquiry: i’m just catching up with the boxing day matches highlights, and there’s a heavy smoky cloud visible in multiple grounds.
what is it? just condensate? a fog? mist? or were those matches played in new delhi?
wow, premium in the usa is expensive. it’s a little under $3 per month here in india for the family plan and even that’s after a recent 16% hike. the individual plan is even cheaper.
i guess these rates are in store for us as well in the future?
why, though? the choice of the year ending on the 31st of december is wholly made by man–nothing in nature dictates that choice.
if anything, the original calendar had february mopping up after all the other months (which is why the fewer days as well as the tacking on of the leap day there). we’ve already advanced the end of the year by an arbitrary amount of two months. what’s one more week?
unless, of course, you’re saying that the year in review does not take into account the last week of 2023. in which case, yes, you’re right.
if niger is 25m and nigeria is 230m, then it follows that the “ia” suffix is 205m by itself.
so you’re saying that there’s a possibility that some of those email messages i receive from nigerian widows looking for a partner to launder money out of the country are real?
You own your brain…
i don’t know how to break this to you, but you are your brain.
if ceo assassinations were a tenth as common as school shootings, the usa would have the toughest gun control laws in the world.
read “the tightrope men” by desmond bagley. it’s a novel set in finland that uses exactly this premise.
one did notice that the team didn’t involve nwaneri in the play as much as they did odegaard. as soon as that substitution was made, the ball went out to the left flank far more often.
and how much would they have saved if they had gone for no employees at all but onlyfans?
man, he has some freaky ai-type fingermangling going on centuries before its advent!
truly an artist ahead of his time.
q. why would professors being late in marking your papers eternally be a problem?
a. because it’s a tardy grade.
well, i’ve provided a bonafide source. whereas you’ve provided only your opinion.
i’m not sure from whence this righteous outrage arises.
i would be happy to understand any issue in my source or any contrary sources that support your opinion that the seabed is definitely not “land”.
what is the definition of “common definition”, though? that’s a wishy-washy stand, is it not?
the first dictionary definition of the word states that land is the solid part of the surface of the earth, which is contrary to your distinction between “land” and “surface”. that’s a more solid and substantial position, is it not?
huh. so global warming does have some benefits.