Thanks. I can’t take credit for it. Not sure the creator.
Not for your post, but if I saw someone posting this seriously somewhere, I’d use this.
Haha. Far too relatable.
You forgot non-euclidean geometry as well.
I think the ones in the loop become Cenobites.
I’m all for biking and reducing car lanes for bike lanes. But the original argument was being passed on the sidewalk (which bikes should not be on, even if there aren’t bike lanes) when bike lanes are present right there.
Obviously getting hit by a car is so much worse. No one is debating that. Is this an example of a straw man argument?
Anyways, bikes should not be on the sidewalk and more bike lanes are a good thing.
But who can dip beneath the lasers?
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Agreed. Well we all can hope. Either that or…I don’t want to think too much about that.
I suppose you’re right. It’s not just things that help things live longer or thrive in a specific environment.
Totally agree with your point. But it’s also not something that will actively promote fitness.
Papa Marx.
It is. I wasn’t being specific enough, sorry. Actual use in terms of evolutionary fitness. There are no reasons for them evolutionarily other than they are a byproduct of fetal development.
Hmmm. Can’t say I’ve licked one personally, but I see what you’re seeing. I guess I meant an actual use for them. More of a rhetorical question I guess.
But since there’s overwhelming evidence masks work and will prevent (most likely) what you want to prevent…why even try something else? Unless you have a condition that prevents it, in which case, I’m sorry and shouldn’t assume you can wear one.
Absorb oxygen through your moist skin.
But really, an n95 will reduce the risk of you catching anything by a lot. Also wash your hands frequently.
The Welsh were the citizens of Innsmouth I think. But yeah, Italians are on the list of undescribable horrors according to Howard.