True, although I'm also fairly certain those tend to be of the non-lethal variety though (hence they are easily mistakable for heartburn).
Somebody having a lethal heart attack is going to be pretty damn hard to ignore.
My first question weirdly enough isn't 'how did no-one notice that he was dead for nine hours?'.
It's 'how the fuck do you not notice someone having a heart attack in the same room as you?'.
Nobody noticed the guy probably having fits or seizures (and probably making a fair bit of noise)?
Isn't this pretty much what they did to Twisted Metal: Black? (as well as removing pretty much every cutscene here in the UK)
I miss the old Twisted Metal games (World Tour is still my favourite).
No, I'm not even very good at algebra but I'm fairly certain that isn't how it works.
x can be any number but by putting '=0' next to it you're already saying that it's 0 (you've already denoted it's value).
Even if you were onto something there I would still say that's far from...
While any new energy sources are always a good thing I would still have to say that this well and truely proves that scientists have way too much free time on their hands.
Honestly, who wakes up one morning and thinks to themselves 'Today I think I'll stick power cables in a cockroach and see...
You misunderstand me, the act of staring at someone is something I oppose however I find it hypocritical for someone to make a huge complaint about it if they chose to dress that way (a variable you have complete and utter control over).
I still find it a tad disrespectful that you ignored...
This is a subject that is entirely dependant on what you define as 'good' or 'evil'.
Even the most debased and brutal serial killer would probably say they were just misunderstood rather than evil (as a general rule if we think something is wrong we won't do it) so most people wouldn't be...
I think staring at a woman's more private areas in public is a very arseholish thing to do and frown upon those who do it but at the same time I don't really have a whole lot of sympathy for people who argueably put themselves into the situations they complain about (regardless of if they're...
Or the best solution you could both meet each other halfway and both take action.
And it would be fair to argue that even subconsciously there is a part of you that is proud of your body and wanted to display it, hence the wearing of revealing clothing.
This isn't suggesting that any...
Weirdly enough my statement there (nice of you to ignore the rest of my post by the way) wasn't saying that you can't wear what you want (at the end of the day it's your body and your choice).
What I was saying is that it's a tad hypocritical to chew a guy out for looking at what you are...
This is actually a very good point.
It's one of those things up there with women who complain about men staring at their breasts and yet insist on wearing figure enhancing and skin revealing clothing.
His arguement for why she's shaped the way she is because apparantly you need to be able...
I've always had a problem with the arguement of something 'trivialising war' because very rarely does anyone actually go into detail to explain what that actually means and what the effects are.
How does one trivialise a war exactly?
This arguement could be seen as being similar to...
Temperance, I've been told over and again by several people that I apparantly possess the patience of a saint.
I'm probably also quite big on faith/loyalty and fortitude/courage too.
While I'd probably need other people to confirm this for me (just saying you're well recognised and popular doesn't make it so, especially on the internet) if I had to guess I'd probably say if people did recognise me then their reaction is probably neutral while occasionally dipping into either...
United Kingdom here.
I had to do Religious Studies up through Primary and Secondary school (even got a C in it for my GCSE's) and despite me being an Athiest I did find a lot of the stuff they taught us pretty interesting.
Don't get me wrong, I don't believe anything they taught was 'true'...
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