“Orca whale” is a misnomer. Same with Killer whale. They are not whales. The nickname is a mistranslation of whale killer because Orcas kill whales.
“Orca whale” is a misnomer. Same with Killer whale. They are not whales. The nickname is a mistranslation of whale killer because Orcas kill whales.
The difficulties the character in the comic faces would be somewhat alleviated in a world where policy isn’t determined by billionaires controlling the narrative.
People of all genders will continue having a bad time until we do something about the group that is hogging all of the resources/assets/freedoms, and guess what, that group is not defined by a gender. It’s defined by a dollar amount.
Oh right, the clean lines threw me off. Lunar eclipse shadows are much more diffuse.
How is the moon eclipsing the sun at midnight?
Unless you’re at one of the poles
But why would a panther be at one of the poles
Not typically, but, you know, it’s happened before
Frog should have asked “for what?” at the end
… what
What the
What
Leonardo DiCaprio in real life apparently dumped his partner due to her being older than 25 (despite him being much older himself).
“So many people too cure”
To*
If you’re bored sitting on the beach, get up and play in the water. Or get intoxicated.
Let me guess. You’re a guy.
Don’t engage with obvious trolls, just block and move on
If you could cut through the adamantium skeleton, and the halves each regenerated, the regenerated portions wouldn’t have adamantium… So you’d have two half-adamantium Wolverines and a bunch of non-adamantium Wolverines.
My interpretation is that the project status is actually going great, and that was an honest statement, but then calling the scientist a genius was sarcasm, not because of project issues, but just an unrelated assessment.
But more to the point of the comic: players often make the machines larger and more complex so that they send the little plant guys super far and/or super fast (nowhere near their requested destination).
I have no idea what is going on in this
Bold isn’t a compliment or an insult. It’s like saying a shirt is green. Ok.
Google says they’re neither, so I’ve edited the above fyi. Thanks!