Ooh dang, AKA Callery Pears, AKA invasive pest. Our state forestry/wildlife department did a limited time buyback of those, dead or alive. Once.
No auto-mods here. “This is a fertile land, we will thrive here and we will call it…this land”
Ooh dang, AKA Callery Pears, AKA invasive pest. Our state forestry/wildlife department did a limited time buyback of those, dead or alive. Once.
I haven’t heard that gifname in a long time…a long time.
I think a blahaj admin just went ahead and confirmed that, yes, they are the ones with the beef, about 14 hours ago, in our VERY OWN PIT OF DESPAIR AND CRUDELY DRAWN FROGS. You saw it here first. 🐸 I’m never going to financially recover from this, the day blahaj banned us.
My brother in Christ, take my hand. You are salty.
What’s the point of VIP if no one’s there to see you being a PI?
For heroin! It binds together all life.
“diaper baby” is my favorite, you can borrow it
It’s too late to worry about taste and refinement.
Our next king, that’s who did this. That pumpkin is annotated!
This is sh.itjust.works, not fragile.nitpicker.justworks AWOO AWOO AWOO
Build the hypothetical ship in space and you never have to deal with it except as ice, which is easier to move around and shape into what you need. The ISS has a lot of liquids on board in all sorts of forms, from chicken soup, to ink pens, to the urine inside astronaut bladders. I don’t understand what you’re trying to say.
I mean, they put nuclear waste at the bottom of miles deep water wells, because it absorbs alpha, gamma and beta particles and it’s cheap.
They used the ice for everything, including cooling and heating the ship as needed. They got the bad effects from the cosmic radiation pinging in from all other directions, not from using the water. The volume of ice was larger than that of the ship, I think it also absorbed physical damage from micrometeorites. Let’s hope someone in the Big Green Machine reads the novel.
They did that in the novel “Seveneves”, used a massive chunk of ice as the bow of their ship on a one-way, twenty year plus trip. It didn’t stop all the radiation, though. Just enough to keep a minimum number of crew alive to complete their mission. They all developed different types of cancers, anyways,but the kinds that could be treated along the way and extend their chances.
Sugar is almost as corrosive as salt, so please make sure your enemies are on a sugar- free,salt-free diet, i.e., dying, saving you the trouble.
The rats program was cheap and accidentally not a failure, should have been expanded 1000x to all Axis nations. Imagine the Japanese searching their entire island chain, looking for rat bombs.
Or Putin’s butthole, which is consequently full of cancer.
I would have missed that, if not for you!
Glad to see a leap forward ín this field. I had a failed strabismus surgery as a kid and lemme tell you, being 8 is difficult enough without that. Even if surgery ends up being necessary, this sounds like a relatively low cost treatment in the run up to making that decision. Or the VR training might improve surgical outcomes. Someone do a study on that. I look forward to hearing about developments.