1661 pts ยท August 10, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnFQM0LPHF8
https://www.reddit.com/r/fightporn/comments/ffd1gl/kid_knocks_out_step_dad_for_calling_his_friend/
it's not an assumption, albeit potentially hyperbole. This is a repost, the context is the N word.
I've seen this posted elsewhere, it's a kid punching his step dad for calling his friend the N word.
Yes.
Thor axe
It's the latter - book bans refer to books banned in state-funded public schools and/or public libraries, usually with the stated goal of """protecting the children.""" In practice, this excuse works for any book in which anything that isn't rated G happens.
This is exactly what the Satanic Temple has been doing, and they've gotten some success at defending secularism here and there. More on a legal basis than a political one though, and I think minting conventions mostly fall under the latter.
I assume the hard part is the semitransparent veil with barely-visible clocks and gears.
#1 The Hippo will break every bone in your body for fun and wave your carcass around in front of the other three animals because Hippos got attitude and will take on all of them. The Tiger is just a bigger Lion, and the Lion is the best option if you actually want to win a fight. However, Bears are slightly more chill on account of not having an instinct to pounce and rip out your throat, so if the goal is just surviving 20 minutes, they may be the best bet.
Under violet skiesand the low sun's amber glowshow me that butthole
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAUfhZE02Ns
#10 Purple is for Art, Blue is Math, Green is Science, Yellow is English, Orange is Social Studies, and Red is for the health part of health/P.E.
There are also practical considerations. You cannot evenly divide 100 by 3, 6, 7, 8 or 9. 360 is the lowest common multiple of 5, 8 and 9 and can be evenly divided by any number from 1-10 except for 7. (To divide by 7, you'd need to use 2520 for a full rotation) If you didn't mind being unable to evenly divide by 9 you could simplify a full rotation to 120, but it's still 3 digits, and basically inferior to the preexisting 360 framework.
#14 What song is this?
I've heard of this prison before. If I remember correctly, there was an incident where one of the prisoners kicked someone else's cat. Not tolerating that, the offending prisoner was beat and seriously injured by the cat-owning prisoners.
This is just pedantry, but the typical proposed alternative to rebellion would be to change the Empire from the inside and avoid bloodshed entirely. This is an ethical dilemma that generally doesn't have a clear and definitive answer in real life, and in-universe, it's not so objective, but since it is a work of fiction we, the audience, can say that we know for sure that such change is impossible without unbelievable serendipity written in, and thus justify their actions as objectively correct.
It isn't. Even if one can surmise the racial origin of those names from context, and Gustave Eiffel's eponymous work is famous worldwide, nothing explicitly links them to France, and few will recognize the other two names. The original post only points out the statue's foreign origin, and doesn't specify where, specifically.
Brass instruments use bell-shaped mouthpieces, and the brass player needs to "vibrate" their lips against it as they blow. The pressure they blow allows for different notes to be played even with the same fingering. Most woodwind instruments, including the saxophone, use reeds, which are as simple as putting your mouth on and blowing through, but in exchange, they generally require more complicated fingering. A saxophone usually has 20+ openings and has keys and levers to close groups of holes
Technically this falls under Gifts. The idea behind it as a love language isn't about the Gifts value to the recipient, but that the Gift itself serves as tangible proof that someone cares. Gifts useful on a day to day basis are often more special for this reason, because the recipient will be reminded who it came from every time they see it.
It's 114 BPM while Stayin' Alive is 104 BPM. The recommended pace for CPR is 100-120 BPM so either works.
Most cars can be opened like this, and a smaller gap in the door plus a long wire to press the unlock button is usually recommended to minimize damage to the car, (many car doors will bend, but won't bend like that) though the easier and more common break-in method (which is also more likely to break your door lock or something) is sticking a slim jim tool down into the bottom of the window to grab the locking mechanism from inside the door.
They already have in Texas in order to get other books banned and when it happened they cried religious persecution.
Those who are "stuck in their ways". If they think you *think* the problem is their identity, it won't be a very productive conversation.
It's the same thing with the phrase toxic masculinity. The default assumption is that the speaker is conflating masculinity with toxicity 5/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnFQM0LPHF8
https://www.reddit.com/r/fightporn/comments/ffd1gl/kid_knocks_out_step_dad_for_calling_his_friend/
it's not an assumption, albeit potentially hyperbole. This is a repost, the context is the N word.
I've seen this posted elsewhere, it's a kid punching his step dad for calling his friend the N word.
Yes.
Thor axe
It's the latter - book bans refer to books banned in state-funded public schools and/or public libraries, usually with the stated goal of """protecting the children.""" In practice, this excuse works for any book in which anything that isn't rated G happens.
This is exactly what the Satanic Temple has been doing, and they've gotten some success at defending secularism here and there. More on a legal basis than a political one though, and I think minting conventions mostly fall under the latter.
I assume the hard part is the semitransparent veil with barely-visible clocks and gears.
#1 The Hippo will break every bone in your body for fun and wave your carcass around in front of the other three animals because Hippos got attitude and will take on all of them. The Tiger is just a bigger Lion, and the Lion is the best option if you actually want to win a fight. However, Bears are slightly more chill on account of not having an instinct to pounce and rip out your throat, so if the goal is just surviving 20 minutes, they may be the best bet.
Under violet skies
and the low sun's amber glow
show me that butthole
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAUfhZE02Ns
#10 Purple is for Art, Blue is Math, Green is Science, Yellow is English, Orange is Social Studies, and Red is for the health part of health/P.E.
There are also practical considerations. You cannot evenly divide 100 by 3, 6, 7, 8 or 9. 360 is the lowest common multiple of 5, 8 and 9 and can be evenly divided by any number from 1-10 except for 7. (To divide by 7, you'd need to use 2520 for a full rotation) If you didn't mind being unable to evenly divide by 9 you could simplify a full rotation to 120, but it's still 3 digits, and basically inferior to the preexisting 360 framework.
#14 What song is this?
I've heard of this prison before. If I remember correctly, there was an incident where one of the prisoners kicked someone else's cat. Not tolerating that, the offending prisoner was beat and seriously injured by the cat-owning prisoners.
This is just pedantry, but the typical proposed alternative to rebellion would be to change the Empire from the inside and avoid bloodshed entirely. This is an ethical dilemma that generally doesn't have a clear and definitive answer in real life, and in-universe, it's not so objective, but since it is a work of fiction we, the audience, can say that we know for sure that such change is impossible without unbelievable serendipity written in, and thus justify their actions as objectively correct.
It isn't. Even if one can surmise the racial origin of those names from context, and Gustave Eiffel's eponymous work is famous worldwide, nothing explicitly links them to France, and few will recognize the other two names. The original post only points out the statue's foreign origin, and doesn't specify where, specifically.
Brass instruments use bell-shaped mouthpieces, and the brass player needs to "vibrate" their lips against it as they blow. The pressure they blow allows for different notes to be played even with the same fingering. Most woodwind instruments, including the saxophone, use reeds, which are as simple as putting your mouth on and blowing through, but in exchange, they generally require more complicated fingering. A saxophone usually has 20+ openings and has keys and levers to close groups of holes
Technically this falls under Gifts. The idea behind it as a love language isn't about the Gifts value to the recipient, but that the Gift itself serves as tangible proof that someone cares. Gifts useful on a day to day basis are often more special for this reason, because the recipient will be reminded who it came from every time they see it.
It's 114 BPM while Stayin' Alive is 104 BPM. The recommended pace for CPR is 100-120 BPM so either works.
Most cars can be opened like this, and a smaller gap in the door plus a long wire to press the unlock button is usually recommended to minimize damage to the car, (many car doors will bend, but won't bend like that) though the easier and more common break-in method (which is also more likely to break your door lock or something) is sticking a slim jim tool down into the bottom of the window to grab the locking mechanism from inside the door.
They already have in Texas in order to get other books banned and when it happened they cried religious persecution.
Those who are "stuck in their ways". If they think you *think* the problem is their identity, it won't be a very productive conversation.
It's the same thing with the phrase toxic masculinity. The default assumption is that the speaker is conflating masculinity with toxicity 5/