

I agree, except for the pity. I could no more pity him than I could a bloated parasite or leach feeding on my own children.
I agree, except for the pity. I could no more pity him than I could a bloated parasite or leach feeding on my own children.
Not sure if this is what your looking for, but Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari. Also Sapiens by the same Author.
Unfortunately vaccines are not 100% effective. There will always be a percentage of the population that vaccines do not work for. Mass distribution of vaccines solves this problem by putting a whole lot of immune people between the ones that can always be infected. These dumbasses will be the reason a vaccinated kid dies, and then they’ll say “see vaccines don’t work!” And more people will believe them and more will die. Stupidity is dangerous. Stupidity gets people killed.
My apologies, my English is not very good looking
So that it can be whatever they want it to be
Your mom is propaganda.
Ron Swanson’s idiot brother he doesn’t like to talk about, Don Swanson
Canned sardines on saltines. Dad was poor for awhile, eating straight from the can was passed down.
Like any tool, it’s only as good as the person wielding it.
You eat your Freedom Fries and you like it
The moon, or better yet, the sun
Looking for android app alternatives
That was incredibly kind and useful thing to do for us. Thank you.
I use both for work, copilot is worse.
He’s been taking testosterone hasn’t he.
Don’t forget that whatever method you adopt repetition and time are the most help. Like exercise or quitting smoking, eventually your body will get the message that now it’s time to go to sleep, and now it’s time to wake up. But it takes practice to make a habit. I heard once a habit takes on average 36 consecutive attempts, so expect at least a month or more before you don’t feel like you’re trying anymore and it just happens on it’s own.
I have no evidence, but I believe Orson Scott Card has a thing for little boys. I devoured his books when I was a tween, but began to feel uneasy over time. There was a reoccurring theme of young boys being put in graphic situations that just, I don’t know, but I’ve never been able to shake that feeling. Song Master pushed me over the edge. A ‘beautiful young boy’ being castrated so he doesn’t go through puberty was when I stopped reading. My Spidey sense had never stopped going off about him since then.
Aaaand I just googled. I’m not the only one who picked up on that. Ew
I mean, technically it’s not wrong. ChatGPT