I dont mind at all.
I didn't think it was hot, but more of "eh whatever". If it was a giant cockroach/palmetto bug thing then I would have been right there saying NOOOOPE!... is it bad that my second thought, after the initial eww, was "... that's kinda hot?"
It was the attitude and look more than the spider itself. The spider is still AAAAAHHHHHHHHH.I didn't think it was hot, but more of "eh whatever". If it was a giant cockroach/palmetto bug thing then I would have been right there saying NOOOOPE!
Hmm, where did you get that map from Gas? I'd want to look into their figures since they've got NI mostly blue as well when given their pretty strong belief in the Union & close cultural connection to Scotland I'd expect it to be mostly red.Map of support/opposition for Scottish independence. Red = oppose, Blue = support.
Man, the Welsh really want those Scots outta here.
It is, after all, an internet poll with a self-selecting source. Not the most scientific of methods.According to that site, 44% of Scots wants to secede, and 42% of the UK is on board with that. The first I can imagine being about right (though official polls put it closer to 47%, there's plenty of wiggle room in the margins), the second sounds off...and as mroosc said, the distribution seems off.
...I hope you mean "intestines", because if it's it's anything else, you need to see a doctor, like, right now.Does anyone think these Pokemon look ... like some anatomy? I don't feel they translated well from video game graphics.
The outer shape is suggestive....I hope you mean "intestines", because if it's it's anything else, you need to see a doctor, like, right now.
Yes.Are those bees or wasps/hornets/yellowjackets/other stingy little bastards?
"Other stingy little bastards" covers them all, doesn't it?Yes.
They look like honeybees, but even those you can't be sure, because often enough around here especially they turn out to be those africanized mother fuckers.Are those bees or wasps/hornets/yellowjackets/other stingy little bastards?
Yeah, they looked like the sort that were glomming onto a queen.They're bees. Apparently when they swarm like that, it means they're looking for a new hive, and during that time they are incredibly docile. They will also gorge themselves on honey before leaving, swelling their bodies to the extent that it physically impedes their ability to sting.
They takin' our bees' jerbs!My grandfather did too back in the day, before the hives all got africanized.
Africanization isn't a disease, it's a genetic strain of bees, there was a big hullaballoo over them in the 90s when they really started moving into the US... colloquially, they're known as "killer bees" because they're much more aggressive about defending their hive.They takin' our bees' jerbs!
Sorry, couldn't resist. I know the trouble with bee hives dying en masse from the co-worker next door, though over here it's the american foulbrood, not sure if that's the same as what your grandfather's hives struck.
One of my uncles had his own hives, but he died in the 90s, long before all the bee illnesses struck our country. Now, come to think of it, we kids played a lot in his garden with the bees humming and droning beside and there never was any trouble at all.
So, if I'm reading this correctly, men of nearly any age think 20 year olds look good, until they actually talk to them.OKCupid dating: Who men say they want, who they seek, and who they ultimately pursue
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Who men say they want
Who men seek
Who men pursue
Taken from the book "Dataclysm": http://dataclysm.org/
You needed a chart to tell you that?So, if I'm reading this correctly, men of nearly any age think 20 year olds look good, until they actually talk to them.
The age women seek = $
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