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One is cancerous, the other is a benign tumor (for now).
One is cancerous, the other is a benign tumor (for now).
That’s an Onion article, right?
Right?
He looks like Dr. Cox if he was from Florida.
Shit, that would have been better.
Sue muss noch eine Menge lernen, bevor sie jemandem helfen kann. Aber ich glaube daran, dass Pizza diese Welt retten wird.
The most interesting part is that both users have “toad” in their name.
Instruktionen unklar, ich sehe überall wasserlebende Vertreter der Archelosauria.
Holy hell. Those are the things they’re willing to admit? Then what the fuck do they still have in hiding?
Somehow, tuberculosis returned…
Actually, no. I’m studying for a molecular infection biology class rn.
Neither. Influenza is the flu. The common cold is caused by a variety of viruses, iirc.
Put it in a box. Problem solved.
I know how to solve this, but my solution only works for spherical cubes in a vacuum.
I think there it’s more the overuse of antibiotics to speed up growth. Idk, I just ripped the info from a lecture. xD
Patriotism, as long as it stays just that, is probably not going to do much damage. It’s just kind of there and annoying, but not directly dangerous. But it is still a ridiculous concept to be proud of the arbitrarily drawn lines within which you were born, and being loyal to them simply because you were born there. That doesn’t mean you can’t like your country and want it to prosper. But emotional attachment to and positive attitudes towards a nation by default is cringe at best. Praise a country if it does something good and critisize it if it fucks up. But why would you give one country special treatment there? And patriotism is never far from being exploited and turned into nationalism at the slightest inconvenience. Sometimes, it doesn’t even take an inconvenience, as evidenced by football right now.