Don't care, Ariel is hot. 0.0
Apparently when it gets "silly" at Quotemander's house people die?Considering the anti-silliness of the forum as of late, here's what must be considered an appropriately humorous picture:
The joke being that most people on the internet have bad cases of asperger's, which leads to their skewed perspective of the internet.Hrm... I'm apparently missing out on a whole lot of asperger jokes somewhere, I guess.
He's slamming some poor guy's head in the compartment and doesn't appear to realize until after having slammed it a few times...what is going on in that image?
That's probably a product of reading left to right.What's strange is that I think that Lincoln is the one facing forward and the others are facing backward.
The coin's designer, Victor David Brenner, based the image on a medal he had created earlier. The direction of portraits on American coins is not determined by any laws or custom, but solely by the preference of the artists who designed them.
In fact, Lincoln is not the only president whose image faces to the right. The modernistic portrait of Thomas Jefferson used on the 2005 Lewis and Clark nickels also is right-facing.
Images on the Presidential Dollars face forward, and those of Miss Liberty are about equally split.
KITTY!I know it is my cat but I am a cat lady.
When the semester ends, the bag is his apparently.
It was just making sure you know who's the boss...KITTY!
When I was a kid our orange tabby used to sleep on my book bag, but only on school mornings. Seriously, he never slept on my book bag except when it was time for me to catch the bus.
There seem to be a great number of men who don't think it does.well guy that just goes to show you how very very much ass sex hurts.
Marfan's Syndrome is the one usually mentioned for his being gangly, but the asymmetrical face is the fault of (quick Google) "cranial facial microsomia"I can't recall the specific name of the condition, but it was a genetic condition that results in uneven bone growth.