1311 pts ยท October 15, 2011
Before I even looked at the comments this was my response
Needed for heart regulation, so you may have your heart stop if you spill enough on you.
It doesn't do that. The burn may hurt a few hours later but it'll be too late because it will have already sequestered calcium ions 1/2
Cancer or stopping your heart which needs calcium ions to pump. 2/2
He or she didn't. It is barely noticeable pain wise, but it will bind every atom it can find. This can lead to eating away hones, bone 1/2
My family and I quote it on an almost daily basis. It's so applicable!
That was a good one
I mean they're Lego though, so you can put them back together! That's the fun part!
Unfortunately, it'll just come back even if you hide it. I've done it a few times on both of my PCs
The scale changed from the 3rd to 4th picture so it's likely less pronounced than shown
Had one stay on my sliding door for about 3 months and made fancy webs all the time. Was super cool
God, I thought I was the only one who thought of this!
Someone saw it
My favorite line from that short
Well I can't say I'm an expert in the matter but if there's a gap in background checks that can be filled then why not at least try it out.
Okay, but why are having simple background checks do terrible for most people?
Because clearly that is the way this is heading... C'mon man that's blowing it out of proportion
Literally my first thought when I saw this; just finished the book a few days ago.
I was gonna say that if it's the precipitate, then it's always solid but then I realized that I've been spending too much time in synth lab
Number: 1853; type: 38
Just what I was thinking
She's got man hands!
I like how you had to put the disclaimer
You mean, shrinkage?
No problemo!
It's for the asteroid belt.
Col' got to be! Y'know? Sheeeiit.
Excuse me stewardess, I speak Jive.
Yeah I feel like that's how his parents deal with it too, by not dealing with it. Not implying that this is happening with you
'cause they don't know how to deal with it (2/2)
Before I even looked at the comments this was my response
Needed for heart regulation, so you may have your heart stop if you spill enough on you.
It doesn't do that. The burn may hurt a few hours later but it'll be too late because it will have already sequestered calcium ions 1/2
Cancer or stopping your heart which needs calcium ions to pump. 2/2
He or she didn't. It is barely noticeable pain wise, but it will bind every atom it can find. This can lead to eating away hones, bone 1/2
My family and I quote it on an almost daily basis. It's so applicable!
That was a good one
I mean they're Lego though, so you can put them back together! That's the fun part!
Unfortunately, it'll just come back even if you hide it. I've done it a few times on both of my PCs
The scale changed from the 3rd to 4th picture so it's likely less pronounced than shown
Had one stay on my sliding door for about 3 months and made fancy webs all the time. Was super cool
God, I thought I was the only one who thought of this!
Someone saw it
My favorite line from that short
Well I can't say I'm an expert in the matter but if there's a gap in background checks that can be filled then why not at least try it out.
Okay, but why are having simple background checks do terrible for most people?
Because clearly that is the way this is heading... C'mon man that's blowing it out of proportion
Literally my first thought when I saw this; just finished the book a few days ago.
I was gonna say that if it's the precipitate, then it's always solid but then I realized that I've been spending too much time in synth lab
Number: 1853; type: 38
Just what I was thinking
She's got man hands!
I like how you had to put the disclaimer
You mean, shrinkage?
No problemo!
It's for the asteroid belt.
Col' got to be! Y'know? Sheeeiit.
Excuse me stewardess, I speak Jive.
Yeah I feel like that's how his parents deal with it too, by not dealing with it. Not implying that this is happening with you
'cause they don't know how to deal with it (2/2)