Oh hell yes! Been waiting for this!
Parts of the serialized story were fleshed out and became Dune.
I mean, none of that is true, and Herbert stated he had parts of Messiah and Children written before Dune was even finished.
In the forward to Heretics of Dune: “Parts of Dune Messiah and Children of Dune were written before Dune was completed. They fleshed out more in the writing, but the essential story remained intact.”
Lgbtqia people existing is not “real world politics” and they are grossly underrepresented in media.
It’s cuz the immigrants are brown.
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No, the element is chlorine. Chloride denotes a compound or molecule containing a chlorine ion, or a compound with a non-charged chlorine atom bonded.
How’s that onion taste?
Ask you anything? Can I have an invite?
Minor correction: Walz was in the national guard.
Yes, the laser printer bricks itself if you miss a payment on your ink subscription…
I’m pretty sure someone discovered that is true recently, but can’t be assed to try to find it right now.
Doing this from memory, but I think there was a paper a few years back proposing using stem cells in an implanted calcium lattice. Basically an artificial implant that would grow into an actual rooted tooth.
4x that if you include donating to Trump.
While I agree, steering someone looking at a Tesla to replace a Benz towards one feels off. Subaru currently doesn’t have anything that I’d put in the performance luxury category that most Benz’s fall into (and that Tesla is trying to go for). Closest you can get in that is the current WRX, and it’s not even close to that. I say all of this as someone that loves his WRB STi hatch and plans on trying to keep it going until I die.
I stopped using blokada after it started massively draining my battery in the background.
What’s so hard to understand about a free to play weekend? This feels like someone who doesn’t like the game willfully misunderstanding things in order to shit on them.
Not the exact image posted, but this appears to be the source
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db477.htm