That’s…not how chemistry works.
That’s…not how chemistry works.
I personally would only use the original phrase to imply what you’re saying. This is why context matters so much I think; some people just use it as a thought terminating cliche, I’m afraid.
First one is saying there’s no point fixing anything, just get over it. Second one saying fixing it might suck, let’s fix it anyway.
Very, very different…
Eaten alive - the pain will be over quickly. I’ll take that over the overwhelming fear and excruciating pain of doing by asphyxiation.
Are you sure that weirdo won’t get off on that?
A baby is a baby until they’re a toddler. An infant is a brand new baby.
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Oh, I totally agree with your views here, I think. I guess it just bothers me whenever I see some “obvious” solution on some article or headline. The ones who built these monuments achieved something truly incredible, and we still can’t explain how they did so.
I have a hard time seeing a raft as having the necessary water displacement capability to handle that kind of weight, thought. And they left a written record regarding much smaller craft; so one obvious question, where’s the record of any more advanced ship building?
I guess it’s just the fact that it’s actually really not easy at all to get such enormous chunks of stone to float. But, I also cannot offer any other explanation, so take that as you will…
I seriously doubt it; the extreme weight of these stones far exceeded the load capacity of any known Egyptian water craft. By, like, a lot.
I just switch to desktop mode and never had any problem…
Yeah, it’s a shitty answer, when there are multiple free options that eliminate the problem.
Umm, so do you realize how badly you just destroyed any shred of credibility you had left?
Thank you for identifying a source of disinformation, though; I’m adding it to my block list.
This “article” makes an entirely specious claim, and offered absolutely nothing to support it. So, I concur with the other poster:
Nope.
To replace a corporate executive? No, I don’t think so. We already have algorithms more than capable of replacing CEOs. There is nothing that challenging in what they do…
Honestly such a weak argument. Having helped my uncircumcised son learn to keep himself clean, I can probably say this myth needs to be laid to rest already. It’s just not true.
I’m pretty sure you have that exactly backwards, ironically…