

Sorry,
from this angle (to me) it looked more like pedestrian zone
than children on the road
hence my assumption
Sorry,
from this angle (to me) it looked more like pedestrian zone
than children on the road
hence my assumption
But I don’t see any space for cars on this road
Center is pedestrian only zone and flanks are bike lanes
I wouldn’t know I never tried it
It does have that radioactive colour, but never questioned how’s it made
As I see it
the left image shows Mac ‘n’ cheese
so what is implied in middle image is that person poured powdered American cheese in water to make “orange” instant vitamin drink (e.g. Cedevita)
I see Rossmann’s influence here
Don’t just complain, log+broadcast so others don’t fall to same trap
TLDR
Show | Status | Nxt season |
---|---|---|
The Paper | Renewed | 2 |
Irish Bloods | Renewed | 2 |
Leanne | Renewed | 2 |
Adults | Unknown | - |
Berlin ER | Renewed | 2 |
Motorheads | Canceled | - |
Ohh, there were more inventions in that war
Rolling naval mine downhill
Boiler bombs
Gun made from steering wheel that used shotgun shells as ammo
I’d say EU rules and cash grab opportunity is behind it here (in yearly registration extension price there are eco taxes included, but coutry doesn’t guarantee that it will go thowards the eco projects. All that money ends up in general pot)
That make sense, I’m just used to ours way that I didn’t question other possibilites.
E.g. here brand new cars get their first registration (for a duration of 1 year) and after few hundred kilometers they have they 0th car service at authorised service station. Then on yearly basis cars need to go for car service (practice is: one year small, then next year large servicing) then vehicle inspection at inspection station where, if car passes minimal safety standards, you extend registration for another year.
Sorry for my european ignorance,
but isn’t eco test mandatory part of yearly vehicle inspection?
Most likely, because I would guess that >90% of my up to date (after middle school) use of maps was highly localised to plaxe of interest.
Which doesn’t really show projection type (or brings relevance of it to surface).
I don’t get it,
from my memory of geography class in 5th to 8th grade, in elementary, we extensively learned about all kinds of maps, and projections, so teaching kids 3-4 is huge downgrade.
BAAA
I think I’m the wrong animal here
Castle’s opening whistle song
Combination of these two should show you that mice react similarly to human reactions to oral ingestion of capsicin:
Innate liking and disgust reactions elicited by intraoral capsaicin in male mice
Acute oral toxicity of capsaicin in mice
here is test that uses pain caused by capsicin to test local anesthesia:
orofacial capsaicin test in rats
Does this prove that capsicium causes pain?
Edit some more research regarding the rodents:
Tree shrews can tolerate hot peppers:
Changes in TRPV1-Mediated Physiological Function in Rats Systemically Treated With Capsaicin on the Neonate
You thought right, at least based on this research:
By this researcher they do feel the “pain” from it:
kinda?!
that should be treated as atempted murder (period)