21166 pts ยท November 19, 2011
Blame the french for that. I mean, we love to blame them for all kind of thing 'cause it's funny, but this want is actually from them.
Just like "inflammable" sounds like something you can't set on fire but actually means "very much flammable", inhabitable mean "habitable"
It's really not. I used to do that with a school chalk. Take it gently, beak on the ground, trace a line with the chalk, same result :)
and (2) that the reasoning "how many time this very particular thing happened" is slightly fallacious
I'm not proposing anything (I'm not even the guy you were replying to).I was just pointing out that (1) healthy adults aren't aneurysm-proof
Aneurysms are not restricted to old fart or people with poor health conditions, that's about it. Claiming otherwise is simply incorrect.
When was the last time a 64-yo civilian accidentally ejected himself out of a rafale? Just 'cause it's uncommon doesn't mean it can't happen
(He got a pretty discharge toward the end of WWII, tho. A discharge to the head.)
[2/2] armed forced in 1919 and a bit beyond. He wasn't discharged immediatly at the end of WWI.
The war obviously ended before that, but that doesn't mean the army completely ceased to exist. Hitler was still officially in the [1/2]
It does. He was wounded toward the end of the first world war in a gas attack. So in 1914 (as in OP's pic) he wasn't a wounded war vet yet
or in vowels, in -d, -x, -t... Your rule is either severely underestimating exceptions or overestimating the number of silent letters
The last comment is wrong af, tho. There's tons of times where the last letter is NOT silent, including word ending in -d, -t, -x, vowels...
Yeah, there's metric fucktons of experiments, would it be by Mengele or others, that were absolutely useless medically and scientifically
My sister had the Game Gear, I had the Atari's Lynx. Pretty sure the monthly expense for batteries was higher than the one for the groceries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7nHQm1rDLA I love the Souls, but sometime there's a lot of bullshit in the clipping, hitboxes and delays
What's badass is the Raven, not the clothes. Who give a fuck about the clothes when there's a huge ass awesome bird in the picture?
Jesus is a major prophet of Islam too, so your comment is irrelevant.
And you don't have to send two dudes bring a flag back to his family in a random shithole of Ohio! How convenient!
an efficient and modern technique of movable printing. Shit like woodblock printing was already existing way before him.
Protip: People were reading and distributing books long before the invention of printing, and Gutenberg didn't invent printing per se, just
Neither books nor brewing beer are European invention, though
That's true, although there's definitely looks that have creepy vibes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVcyNANK5cY&gl=BE
rather interesting discussion so thank you.
second though about shooting someone unarmed and the mother dumb enough to risk its baby life's. That said, it lead to a pretty civil and
I don't see why it would be related to abortion either. I'm just appalled on this situation as a whole, both by the women who have no
"The law that matters is what's in the jurisdiction" it's true, although it doesn't mean we have to agree with that on a moral or ethics pov
be regarded as use of excessive force and inadequate response, as firearm falls in the lethal weapons category.
Then it is slightly different, indeed. Although in most other countries, open fire at a disarmed person, even trying to hit you, would still
(Now if you are yourself menacing your neighbor with a gun, it's a different story, but it's not what I read in the article)
Blame the french for that. I mean, we love to blame them for all kind of thing 'cause it's funny, but this want is actually from them.
Just like "inflammable" sounds like something you can't set on fire but actually means "very much flammable", inhabitable mean "habitable"
It's really not. I used to do that with a school chalk. Take it gently, beak on the ground, trace a line with the chalk, same result :)
and (2) that the reasoning "how many time this very particular thing happened" is slightly fallacious
I'm not proposing anything (I'm not even the guy you were replying to).I was just pointing out that (1) healthy adults aren't aneurysm-proof
Aneurysms are not restricted to old fart or people with poor health conditions, that's about it. Claiming otherwise is simply incorrect.
When was the last time a 64-yo civilian accidentally ejected himself out of a rafale? Just 'cause it's uncommon doesn't mean it can't happen
(He got a pretty discharge toward the end of WWII, tho. A discharge to the head.)
[2/2] armed forced in 1919 and a bit beyond. He wasn't discharged immediatly at the end of WWI.
The war obviously ended before that, but that doesn't mean the army completely ceased to exist. Hitler was still officially in the [1/2]
It does. He was wounded toward the end of the first world war in a gas attack. So in 1914 (as in OP's pic) he wasn't a wounded war vet yet
or in vowels, in -d, -x, -t... Your rule is either severely underestimating exceptions or overestimating the number of silent letters
The last comment is wrong af, tho. There's tons of times where the last letter is NOT silent, including word ending in -d, -t, -x, vowels...
Yeah, there's metric fucktons of experiments, would it be by Mengele or others, that were absolutely useless medically and scientifically
My sister had the Game Gear, I had the Atari's Lynx. Pretty sure the monthly expense for batteries was higher than the one for the groceries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7nHQm1rDLA I love the Souls, but sometime there's a lot of bullshit in the clipping, hitboxes and delays
What's badass is the Raven, not the clothes. Who give a fuck about the clothes when there's a huge ass awesome bird in the picture?
Jesus is a major prophet of Islam too, so your comment is irrelevant.
And you don't have to send two dudes bring a flag back to his family in a random shithole of Ohio! How convenient!
an efficient and modern technique of movable printing. Shit like woodblock printing was already existing way before him.
Protip: People were reading and distributing books long before the invention of printing, and Gutenberg didn't invent printing per se, just
Neither books nor brewing beer are European invention, though
That's true, although there's definitely looks that have creepy vibes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVcyNANK5cY&gl=BE
rather interesting discussion so thank you.
second though about shooting someone unarmed and the mother dumb enough to risk its baby life's. That said, it lead to a pretty civil and
I don't see why it would be related to abortion either. I'm just appalled on this situation as a whole, both by the women who have no
"The law that matters is what's in the jurisdiction" it's true, although it doesn't mean we have to agree with that on a moral or ethics pov
be regarded as use of excessive force and inadequate response, as firearm falls in the lethal weapons category.
Then it is slightly different, indeed. Although in most other countries, open fire at a disarmed person, even trying to hit you, would still
(Now if you are yourself menacing your neighbor with a gun, it's a different story, but it's not what I read in the article)