I thought Veritasium was a Harry Potter spell but apparently I should have already known and watched a YouTube video before posting my silly thoughts.
I thought Veritasium was a Harry Potter spell but apparently I should have already known and watched a YouTube video before posting my silly thoughts.
Word! That’s cool
I don’t know how relevant this is but I heard human eyes are very good at picking shades of green out. Maybe mammals are generally good at spotting greens and so hiding as a green thing doesn’t work as well. Just a guess though
Didn’t they not get along great before John got got?
Isn’t it? And even if it doesn’t work with people, animals can be company without needing to talk etc.
I just found the solution maybe, at the animal shelter!
Why does he have a spray bottle at the beginning?
Any time. I had to check to remember how.
Open the app and scroll up to refresh.
Maybe they reuse the bags. Bag up 5th Street, salt it, collect the bags and prep 6th.
I love how, for me in my limited knowledge, at a broad glance, this piece has almost a cartoon-like, more simplistic look, but the more time I spend looking, the more detail and realism appears to me. Very cool, thanks for sharing this.
What a beautiful painting, thank you for sharing. I’ve recently moved to the southwest and fallen in love with the area, what little I’ve seen. The colors and textures really work together to capture the feeling of the place, and of seeing a shower roll by and the race to stay ahead of it and stay dry. I’ve never rode a horse, but looking at this painting I can’t help but wish I was riding alongside them, trying to get home before we were soaked.
Definitely drink milk from the bottom of your bag though, that’s fine and normal.
When a piece of content that doesn’t allow downvotes, like a tweet, has lots more reposts than it does likes, the “ratio” is seen as proof the opinion was disagreed with, proportionally to the “ratio” itself.
It’s only ever those specific things, because if society actually LIKED or WANTED those things anymore they’d be doing them and it wouldn’t need to be “conserved”.
Oh, you want to keep your traditional folk dance or scarf or goat-herding technique? Great! Those damned melting pot liberals love that stuff. They eat it up. They want more cultures to explore. What they don’t want is to be told they’re going to hell for who they love, or that child labor is good or any of the other insane things “conservatives” want to conserve.
You can argue about what was fer supper yesterday but that don’t make tuna casserole into brisket and baked taters. The states that became the Confederacy started the war, and the war was about slavery, or states rights to do slavery if you prefer the obtuse phrasing.
What does this part of conservativism that you subscribe to seek to conserve? How is it not in line with American conservativism?
I don’t see a turf grass lawn, so it’s got that going for it.
Both?