Snake. There are many good versions of it, but I’d say my favourite is the one from coolmathgames.com .
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Snake. There are many good versions of it, but I’d say my favourite is the one from coolmathgames.com .
Mint is a pretty sturdy plant, it can grow in a variety of climates and even get a bit invasive at times. Among the domesticated plants, it might be one of those with the best chance to still strive after humans disappear.
Fascists: “At least under Mussolini the trains ran on time!”
Italy under (fascist) Meloni:
I’d misread the summary and for a minute I thought Trump had killed her dog and she called him out in her book.
I found “elsewho” through another comment, it makes sense, I actually hesitated between typing it or “elseone”. I chose the latter because you say “someone else” and not “somewho else”; but “who” is closer to "where or “when”.
I feel hay and grass may end up more expensive than anon thinks… For grass, you need a big place where your horse can graze. Anon either is such a big landowner or intends to rent such land, but it won’t be cheap. Then the hay for when the horse is kept indoors… Gotta be a lot of hay. And the means of bringing and storing the hay may be of non-negligible price. Then there are vet bills, because horses can get sick or injured…
I knew someone who owned horses long ago. Well, more like someone whose parents owned horses since we were kids. They even had a coach that these horses could pull. But they didn’t use it as a means of transportation unless just doing a simple roundtrip for leisure, and there’s a simple reason for that: You can’t leave your horse for hours on a parking spot. You can tie it up somewhere maybe, but not for a long time, there aren’t many places fit for leaving horses nowadays.
Oh yeah these are cool!
I’m not usually for going against the natural evolution of language, but I’d like to see these words return elsewhy.
Cool, thank you! I find it’s a shame these words went out of use, like found out about the words “whence”, “whither”, “thence” and “thither”, I feel using them would rid many sentences of superfluous words. But I’m sure if I did, I’d sound pretentious at best or be misunderstood at worst.
Does he attac tho? Whom? How? Does he have widdle weapons for assolt ?
Maybe to avoid confusing it with the country.
Don’t forget Lise Meitner!
Yep, except that in fundamental science, proving that things are more complex than previously thought can be an exciting outcome!
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Et oui, je nique le système Jamy !
It’s also been mentioned in other parts of this thread, but the holy foreskin has been considered an important relic, and there are accounts of many kings like Charlemagne having owned it.
Then I guess this makes you an Arian heretic. /s
Why bring Donald Trump into this?
…And then the gorilla’s hand held up one more finger.