Since he can’t express his frustration and subsequent aggression
towards the opposing teamin a way that someone who can regulate their emotions would…
Since he can’t express his frustration and subsequent aggression
towards the opposing teamin a way that someone who can regulate their emotions would…
Once again, Europe is not a single country so all these things vary wildly from country to country.
Where else but Rome?
I’m sorry but you cannot be serious. Europe is a huge and varied continent and we’re just supposed to assume Rome is top of the list?
This inevitably comes up every time he is mentioned. Yes, he was very racist, even for the time. That mainly came forth from the fact that he was a very socially disturbed and scared person. Which isn’t an excuse, nu i think we should be able to appreciate the amazing writing and the influence he has had on the literary (horror) landscape without just focusing on the fact that he was racist.
I am pleased to see that there is a section on Lovecraft in that article. He really loved his non-Euclidian geometry
protecting its citizens from foreign influence campaigns
As opposed to domestic influence campaigns, I suppose.
And then lace the corn with cyanide?
You can’t say “I wish they were done” and on the other hand include in his will that the manuscripts be destroyed if he dies and can’t be finished by anyone else.
Hence the word “probable”
Yeah it’s not dangerous to just open it for a second to smell. The handle looks to be blue though, so i’d wager it’s more probable to be water and keep a bucket under it.
Atmospheric drag would probably light you up. Maybe someone more versed in physics could go deeper on this.
Ahh those fiddly little fjords.
I don’t have an answer for you, but like many things in the states I imagine it’s a right hell for the consumer.
He was focusing on the caboose
Water has memory! And while the memory of a long-lost drop of onion juice seems infinite, it somehow forgets all the poo it’s had in it!
I’ve also seen far too many people get into med school, who I wouldn’t trust to put a bandaid on.
Isn’t that why they’re going to med school? To learn (among other things) how to best put the bandaid on?
NFC: hold to card, done. Qr: unlock phone, open camera, scan, confirm opening link.
Granted, it’s 4 seconds vs 0,5 second but still.
Yeah but it’s not random. It’s a business card. Surely some trust in other people can be possible.
Not needed, but convenient. NFC is enabled by default on most phones so all they have to do is touch the card.
Yessss. I had a Nexus 6P and the back fingerprint reader was amazing. Still probably the best phone I’ve had.