If someone offered you $100 million if you could eat a life-sized replica of yourself in 24 hours (made out of edible materials like marzipan), could you do it?
What is the precise nature of chemical heterogeneity associated with the Gutenberg discontinuity?
If someone offered you $100 million if you could eat a life-sized replica of yourself in 24 hours (made out of edible materials like marzipan), could you do it?
What is the precise nature of chemical heterogeneity associated with the Gutenberg discontinuity?
I live for obscure facts. Jeopardy is my brain porn. My favorite obscure fact from when I was 13(!) is that callipygian means to have a nice ass ("a well-shaped buttocks").
My favorite obscure lie is that the song "Brandy" is about a real story from New Jersey. Looking Glass, who are coincedentally from New Brunswick, NJ, where the story took place, deny that the song is based on it. Whether Looking Glass is lying, or people who believed the song is about that true story is the lie, doesn't matter to me.
Depending on the food used, sure. If it's spicy-hot, then no. But marzipan or something good? Hell yeah, gimme my delicious self! I can handle a stomach ache for $100 million.
I think the enigma of the conventional heteronormativity of him being considered a leading man and sex symbol is discontinuative, even for the 1980's.
I was taught that same thing at about that same age, by reading Bill the Galactic Hero (I think it was that... or maybe stainless steel rat, I forget?) in which there was a female character named Anna-Maria Callipygea.
I was taught that same thing at about that same age, by reading Bill the Galactic Hero (I think it was that... or maybe stainless steel rat, I forget?) in which there was a female character named Anna-Maria Callipygea.
BWHAHAHAHA! Is he paying you? Or are you worried he checks in once in a while? Mr. Z, despite what the NY public school system said, is really more of a smart ass.
I'm still working on an answer for this, because I'm trying to decide who would best fit this description: I went to an academically competitive school, but some people I knew in those high-achiever classes didn't have the good sense God gave a doorknob. Meanwhile, I know a number of non-academics who are incredibly quick-witted or great problem solvers. Hmmmm...
Since you brought it up, I'll admit something: I've been horribly stuck with my art as of late. I have a backlog of projects I've started, but I just can't seem to finish. I'll get to a certain point, and I'll either hate how it's coming out, or I can't decide what style I want to use to finish. It doesn't help that by the end of the day, I usually feel tired and burnt out, and all I want to do is read. Just consume, rather than produce. I haven't given up, I just haven't finished anything I'd want to share. Yet. But when I get over this hump, I'd love to share it with you guys.