I become aware of which eye I am looking at when talking to someone who has eyes that are misaligned. Like, maybe they have one glass eye or one eye that has some problem... I become self conscious that I might be looking at the wrong eye and worried they might be offended.
But I'm pretty sure I'm never aware of which one my eyes another person is looking at, or when their gaze switches. So I really doubt I could tell if someone were looking right between my eyes. Maybe if they were really close.
I haven't seen croquet mentioned yet. Also many things could be low cardio if played that way (meaning with both people dedicated to playing it chill, possibly with some added rule around how much you can move). I could imagine, say, most raquet sports played that way, though maybe it requires enough skill that the ball isn't going all over the place.
Here's another crazy idea: both players wear heart rate monitors and going over a certain heart rate is a penalty.
Well there is a cultural thread out there that meat eating is masculine and vegetables are not, which certain macho types subscribe to, and even some not exactly macho types have been influenced by during their upbringing. So I would certainly expect a correlation, and have observed one. You don't need to subscribe to this thread to understand it exists. It would be interesting to see data. I'd like to think we would see a trend of it weakening across the generations.
I have no idea of this person is expert enough to tell the difference, but there are loon species in Europe that sound pretty similar to the common loon.
Whether you bake or buy, I'd suggest moving toward whole grain bread. Looking at the amount of fiber per serving is a good way to assess how 'whole' a bread from the store is.
I've never used it, but one should also ask a
what kind of 90 degree rotation does it do. Good image editors can do lossless 90 degree JPEG rotation, meaning they don't compound the JPEG lossiness and potential artifacts every time.
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