My guess is a Bearded Dragon
According to the article the conservative party in Canada has also suggested it, in order to fix the "hate" young Canadians are starting to have for Canada.
A birds pecker?
Thank you for posting these here. Been a while since I saw one of these helpful posts for fashion report.
That means an average U.S. citizen uses 1,46 straws a day. What the fuck are you guys doing? Compare that to the U.K. where it's 0,18 by your own numbers.
"Never perfect. Perfection goal that changes. Never stops moving. Can chase, cannot catch."
It's a video game quote but it helped me realise that there is always some aspect that can be changed for the better
Same for Denmark, at least back when I last checked in 2018.
It's true, but not helpful. If it was helpful it would actually tell them it's spelt "in fact" and not just say: not a word
Since I agree with you, I'm interested in your opinion of where a potential cut-off point would be. Say X% of people between the ages 18 and 25 get into a car crash yearly, when is it okay to assume that because you are between 18 and 25 you shouldn't be allowed to drive? Is it when X = 75, lower/higher or is there never a point for you and you'd still prefer to judge an individual?
Nonce. I've always used it just like Dunce. Turns out it does in fact not mean the same and instead means pedo.
I get what you are getting at but "misinterpretation of gender" can also happen in indie games and so can micro transactions. They are much more rare but they do still on occasion happen
While I agree with your statement, there is also a difference in how awful we are, between allowing capsized vessels to just take their course and if we deliberately throw migrants overboard, as this post says is happening in Greece.