

Realistically they probably won’t know who did it but just pick someone
they don’t like.with oil.
Realistically they probably won’t know who did it but just pick someone
they don’t like.with oil.
What was your paper on?
I can’t thank you enough for sharing this.
You can’t leave us hanging. What’s the best answer you got?
Typically those are mammals with larger litters and shorter gestational periods. Human offspring are too resource intensive to be widely used as decoys.
This is a weird conversation.
Which indigenous groups don’t wear shoes? Genuinely curious. In North America, moccasins are pretty well-known. I understand that part of the need stems from climate though. I’m more curious about what terrain an indigenous group might live in that can be safe to live barefoot.
I’m giggling at the idea of ancient people’s wearing socks with Crocs, but I can’t help but feel that clogs specifically might leave a different footprint.
Contract yes, as it pertains to laws, but I would argue construct no- since protecting one’s offspring is a natural/biological impulse. It’s non negotiable from a survival viewpoint, and some people have better survival instincts than others.
Meow cat, please meow back.
Rim-tim-tagi-digi, dim-tim-tim
Why would it make sense to manufacture different types of caps when the largest market is now the attached ones?
As opposed to Mr Wile E.
The beauty of Ea-Nasir though is “sold inferior copper” is easy to summarize. Amy’s Baking… That’s essentially an epic.
Ah, I hope one day future civilizations dig up a Yelp review and we have our own Ea-Nasir, famous for serving cold garlic bread or something.
Rocket League?