44345 pts · July 27, 2014
Looks to me to be 2x25 each side - you can just see the split between them when it catches the light
#1 Um, actually:https://www.walks.com/our-walks/mountain-building-meteorites-in-the-city-of-london/
" In past ages, the law governing the survival of the fittest roughly weeded out the less desirable strains. Then man's new sense of pity began to interfere with the ruthless workings of nature. As a result, we continue to keep alive and to breed the unfit." - https://www.pbs.org/tesla/res/res_art11.html - Tesla had a lot of good ideas, but he wasn't a paragon - isn't this pretty similar to the whole 'sin of empathy' stuff?
It's all stupid and crazy, but the one that stands out to me is peanut allergies - why specifically peanuts and not all allergies? Are peanuts woke now?
#10 I've made syrups from the buds before - it's a little bit ginger-y and floral; I think its nice in a tea, but maybe a bit subtle for a mead?
#46 Boromir is the third youngest of the Fellowship, he's only older than Merry and Pippin
No that's the guy that got killed by seals, you're thinking of bitumen
I suppose one could argue that h-2-2 could maybe? Gotta show 'all sides' of a narrative (though I think that's more pro-creationist tbh)
The usual suspects; China, Russia, US, India for the titanium, and calcium is very common worldwide
That is the most consistent comments section I think I've ever seen on imgur
It's wrong btw, endings in -is become -es; so it'd be nemeses
I'd love to play! What system you thinking?
An interstellar asteroid called Kaʻepaokaʻawela: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/514107_Ka%CA%BBepaoka%CA%BBawela?wprov=sfla1
William I introduced them in the 1000's, apparently because he hated people and loved animals, which is a very relateable mood
Fun fact, Mercury is the closest planet to Earth - and to every other planet in the solar system!
When the flag was devised in 1606, Wales was already part of the kingdom of England: https://www.royal.uk/union-jack
Glue/staple something soft - felt would work - on the ledge; it'll muffle the wobble, and draw the eye away from the shonky staining!
Really like the wash, defines the muscles very well - where's the figure from?
What's that yellow region in NE Spain?
You forgot 4) Eurovision
There's lots of countries in Europe that don't use the euro - all of Scandinavia, for example - but are on that mal
I think that same thing happens in an Artemis Fowl book - can recommend them, they're pretty fun
What's the visibility like in these after they're painted - or are these strictly display pieces?
Not concurrently, I don't think - I think all of Australasia is clean now?
Assault riffles
So ten-trillionth overall
For reference as to how big that number is, the universe has been around for about 10^20 *seconds* - this has an extra 40 zeroes on the end
With big commercially-made resin models, it's common practice to pin limbs and things w/ wire to keep them secure - maybe that'd help here?
Looks to me to be 2x25 each side - you can just see the split between them when it catches the light
#1 Um, actually:
https://www.walks.com/our-walks/mountain-building-meteorites-in-the-city-of-london/
" In past ages, the law governing the survival of the fittest roughly weeded out the less desirable strains. Then man's new sense of pity began to interfere with the ruthless workings of nature. As a result, we continue to keep alive and to breed the unfit." - https://www.pbs.org/tesla/res/res_art11.html - Tesla had a lot of good ideas, but he wasn't a paragon - isn't this pretty similar to the whole 'sin of empathy' stuff?
It's all stupid and crazy, but the one that stands out to me is peanut allergies - why specifically peanuts and not all allergies? Are peanuts woke now?
#10 I've made syrups from the buds before - it's a little bit ginger-y and floral; I think its nice in a tea, but maybe a bit subtle for a mead?
#46 Boromir is the third youngest of the Fellowship, he's only older than Merry and Pippin
No that's the guy that got killed by seals, you're thinking of bitumen
I suppose one could argue that h-2-2 could maybe? Gotta show 'all sides' of a narrative (though I think that's more pro-creationist tbh)
The usual suspects; China, Russia, US, India for the titanium, and calcium is very common worldwide
That is the most consistent comments section I think I've ever seen on imgur
It's wrong btw, endings in -is become -es; so it'd be nemeses
I'd love to play! What system you thinking?
An interstellar asteroid called Kaʻepaokaʻawela: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/514107_Ka%CA%BBepaoka%CA%BBawela?wprov=sfla1
William I introduced them in the 1000's, apparently because he hated people and loved animals, which is a very relateable mood
Fun fact, Mercury is the closest planet to Earth - and to every other planet in the solar system!
When the flag was devised in 1606, Wales was already part of the kingdom of England: https://www.royal.uk/union-jack
Glue/staple something soft - felt would work - on the ledge; it'll muffle the wobble, and draw the eye away from the shonky staining!
Really like the wash, defines the muscles very well - where's the figure from?
What's that yellow region in NE Spain?
You forgot 4) Eurovision
There's lots of countries in Europe that don't use the euro - all of Scandinavia, for example - but are on that mal
I think that same thing happens in an Artemis Fowl book - can recommend them, they're pretty fun
What's the visibility like in these after they're painted - or are these strictly display pieces?
Not concurrently, I don't think - I think all of Australasia is clean now?
Assault riffles
So ten-trillionth overall
For reference as to how big that number is, the universe has been around for about 10^20 *seconds* - this has an extra 40 zeroes on the end
With big commercially-made resin models, it's common practice to pin limbs and things w/ wire to keep them secure - maybe that'd help here?