Wait. So what if you ate the snake… wouldn’t that mean at that point it could be poisonous? Checkmate.
Wait. So what if you ate the snake… wouldn’t that mean at that point it could be poisonous? Checkmate.
I still haven’t been able to play Plague Inc after COVID.
As cool as that story is, it’s not correct. Taken from https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/71/1/46/819012/Mary-Somerville-s-vision-of-scienceThe-Scottish
“Mary Somerville’s iconic status is often summed up by stating that William Whewell, in his review of her book On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences, hailed her as the first “scientist.” But almost exactly the opposite was the case. Nowhere did Whewell or anyone else in her lifetime ever call Somerville a scientist, nor is it a word, so far as we know, that she ever used herself. By our current understanding of the term, Somerville can certainly be called a scientist, but for her contemporaries she belonged to a higher and more profound category entirely.”
To be fair, I probably wouldn’t wear one either if I looked like that.
I mean… a fang can be eaten. Dogs eat all sorts of weird stuff.