You know that’s right.
You know that’s right.
I have a Google Pixel 5 and it’s in a great location for me. It’s right where my thumb generally rests.
So in a democracy you’d vote for no one, as they’d all have chosen to be politicians by definition?
It would definitely cause the sweating the symbol indicates, at least for me. I would call it hot.
The words to “The going to bed book” by Sandra Boynton. I’ve read it to my son at night since the day he was born. It didn’t take long until my wife and I no longer needed the book.
Also, all of the U.S. states in alphabetical order set to a tune. That came from some cassette tape that my mother used to play to us (she was a school teacher.)
And to the Republic, for which it stands…
I learned similarly but to the tune of the Flintstones theme.
“Neg B / Plus or minus / Square root of b squared minus 4AC / It’s all / Over 2A / That’s the quadratic formul-ee” (to rhyme with 4AC).
I think at that point it’s called “corn syrup” or just “syrup”. Maple syrup is still made from maple.
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You better have forgotten another quotation somewhere, because if that stands for the heretical inch unit then I’m about to shove my 30cm up your ass.
587°R for everyone who is a Scottish engineer.
So far, yes. I’ll study it further in depth and get back to you if I see anything, though!
To be fair, it’s an attractive picture, just odd haha
That profile picture looks like a photo taken off a computer screen.
I have indeed. That does not seem to change how rare of a surname it is, I don’t think. Especially when speaking of U.S. politics, I’m assuming he’s American or at least in the U.S. which seems to narrow it from people in Poland. It seems like it’s much more likely to be related than someone with the last name Smith related to another Smith.
I’m not trying to imply they are alike in personality or anything past the surface level; I just think it’s interesting as I have hardly ever heard that name in the U.S.
Edit: I just looked it up and Andy has stated there is no relation.
Is “Andy” here related to “Ted” in some way? That’s a pretty uncommon surname.
Presumably in much the same way that toddlers can’t win a high school scholar bowl. Just because one side or type of idea is a clear winner doesn’t mean it’s not a fair system.
Again, correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s the price that ANYONE pays going to the beach? Generally, you are wearing more revealing clothing, or more accentuates your body parts (wet swimsuits do not hide much). So everyone can be ogled, in fact in my experience from my youth having lots of teenage boy friends, the more slim or conventionally attractive people tend to be ogled much more than those who are not.
I may be ignorant of this, but weren’t plus-sized people already allowed on beaches? I’ve been to beaches along the Gulf of Mexico all of my life and have seen plenty of fat people there, and gone with my friends who are fat and never seemed to have any trouble.
Fucking got 'em.