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You don’t pay a plumber every single time you use his work 15 yrs after his death.
You don’t pay a plumber every single time you use his work 15 yrs after his death.
There’s no reason to judge someone for taking many photos. If you’re not willing to help, you don’t have to. There’s no need to write sarcastic comments.
It’s official, I’m boimler.
How about: Wait, let me illustrate how mansplaining works…
Learn botany. You can tell the approximate pH from the species of plants growing there.
Exoskulls then?
Do they have any documentation it was their property? No? Well, we’re going to genocide them anyway, that’s our thing.
Pakicetus looks really cute in this reconstruction! I’ve always seen the species pictured looking as a kind of a big rat. This is so much better.
Did they? Wiki tells me “that cetaceans are phylogenetically closely related with the even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla)”. So a horse is closer than a cow, but a cow is much closer than a dog. By the way, I like the fact that we’re both angry :)
Yes, I was referring to the evolutionary aspects, not the ecological ones :)
They are called sea cows, but they’re really sea elephants? I hope I’m not terribly wrong.
Wait, seals are sea doggos, right? Whales are sea cows.
I read it as “a little LSD kid”.
The meaning doesn’t diminish the beauty, right? There’s nothing wrong about birds being horny.
Or maybe it’s fun!
This is an old one, but it makes me happy every single time.
There are plenty in Europe.
OT, but I think we would make a great pair - something like Crouching tiger, hidden dragon.
Even the Twin Peaks lodge, right?