If you believe in homeopathy, after it's diluted it's even stronger pee.
Cethin
Can you release them please?
Wasn't the Charleston one of the first dances in Fortnite? I've never played it, but I could have sworn I saw stuff about it being in the game a long time ago.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but if you die it doesn't matter if you were wrong or right.
Fuck, serving size per container is 2 and one serving is 35% daily sodium. The whole thing is 70%! Damn.
I use /s when it's something that could mistakenly be sensire, especially if it could be offensive. Other than that, I try to ensure it's obvious without it.
There's not enough human to be worth eating anymore.
My first reading was fucked up, and that the kid is the cause of the death by giving her the necklace.
What's really going on is the necklace makes them die in 7 days. They had less than 1, so the necklace will actually keep them alive longer.
What makes you say that? For me they all say the same as the article here.
(AP is still at 50%, but it should drop any moment. I didn't compare the numbers between them or do the math, so it may just be a difference in rounding.)
There is no "center of the universe" as far as we're aware I'm pretty confident. We (each individual) is the center of their known/knowable universe, but that's distinct from the actual universe. There's stuff beyond that that we can and will never observe.
I guess you could define the center of the universe as the average point of all matter, but since we can't observe much of the universe we can't know where that is.
I like most of their games. Starfield is the one where I don't think it's got anything worth playing because it's all so disconnected and the writing is horrible.
I would say I love Morrowind, FO3, and Oblivion. Essentially, I like the games that give the player systems to play with, not ones that hold your hand and have a specific way they want them to be played.
The only place I've experienced this in the US is Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Some of their restrooms are exactly like you describe. Full height stalls (small rooms basically) with a shared sink area. Literally no one I saw has had an issue with it. You just go, wait in line with everyone else, and take a stall when your turn comes. No issue and no confusion. There is no reason this can't be the norm in the US.