

Not being British nor having access directly to the BBC, perhaps I just never saw that episode.
Shameful
Not being British nor having access directly to the BBC, perhaps I just never saw that episode.
Shameful
Wait, whaaa? I don’t remember that…
:(
Fucking beat me to it. That show was so great.
I wasn’t with you till the end, and now I’m just sad
To give my life meaning, I ship these two meme Bros
Throw a small fish on it and watch the heron‘s mind be blown by the fact it just skids across the surface.
I always like balls, even when I’m in my refractory period.
I wonder whether adding additional trackers only increases the speed in which peers are found or whether it also substantially increases the likelihood of finding peers.
One begets the other, although your mileage may vary
Child mortality was only so high because child labor was in widespread use around the time that Social Security was first implemented.
Yet, Social Security was established around the same time as the end of child labor in this country. It took a few decades to correct (then, lengthened further with the advancements in medical technology), but the laws never kept up.
And all enacted by our first Democratic socialist president who was so popular, he helped pass the constitutional amendment to limit presidential terms so that he didn’t have to serve a fourth time…
… polio is a real motherfucker. Thankfully, he was one of the last generation to ever suffer from it in their developed world.
I have shucked, literally, thousands of oysters, and I’ve never seen one that looked anything close to this. If anyone has any more information or a Wikipedia link or something, I’d like to see it, but this strikes me more as some sort of “food parody” made out of wax, paraffin, and fondant
Originally, they didn’t expect them to last 70+ years. It’s just that the law hasn’t been updated as life expectancy and technology have.
But your point remains valid
There are dozens of us!
No
The care Bears movie was most illuminating in that regard. Tenderheart Bear has a cousin: Lionheart Bear.
I was a kid in the 80s, during that sweet spot of Care Beardom.
I just got a $200 TLC TV that supports Dolby vision.
See, that’s what I love to see: people finding solutions to problems rather than just more problems.