Push him from a spaceship and he will fly even longer.
Push him from a spaceship and he will fly even longer.
But beware, every town and sometimes family has their own, slightly different recipe
Also beware of the toxic farts brought on by this delicacy. I got thrown out of class as a kid once after having Zwiebelkuchen (same thing) the previous day. 😬💨
Doesn’t exist in German? What about “Frohes Schaffen”?
Been there, had that talk. Thankfully, my parents are mature, capable of introspection and have worked on becoming better people throughout their lives. So it went quite well, although I will say it doesn’t make much of a difference with regard to the past. That’s for me to sort out now.
That’s what finally helped me get an appointment for tomorrow.
Do you want to lose a tooth? Cause that’s how you lose a tooth. Speaking from experience here.
And despite being pretty good about dentist’s appointments these days, I, too, have been putting off a doctor’s appointment for weeks now. (It’s tomorrow, finally. )
Silent Running (1972)
FYI the “.ML” does not stand for Millesian Liberalism.
MFW He wants me to be with Him in His heavenly kingdom.
F zodica sounds like a disease. 😅
Wow, Eugene Cernan really should have dedicated that moment to Lucretius instead of Galileo.
As a burger hater and language lover I hereby contribute the word you were looking for in your title instead: it’s “conversely”. Enjoy! 😉
Sorry if I was wrong about the prevalence of such protections. My perception may be biased because the notebooks used by our company are all equipped with a switch or shutter of some sort. (HP brand, IIRC) Regarding your second point, however: surely a shutter physically obscuring the camera lens is just as effective as disconnecting the camera when it comes to protecting the user’s privacy?
They often come equipped with a privacy slider to cover the lens. Or you can just put a sticker on them.
Maybe we won’t be hitting our climate goals in 2050, after all. /s
The Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster disagree with you. Yes, the primary meaning of the word fly is moving through the air on wings, but they explicitly say space travel can also be called flying. Also this was about the man flying through space, not the craft.