I was there two times. It is really impressive how big this is. Whatever threat they were expecting, it must have been huge.
Yes... you're almost there...answer the question
I think men are out at this point. The question of "Bear Vs. Shark" however is still unanswered?
L.R.E.A.M. - Latinum Rules everything around me
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Feel free to discuss and ask me anything.
Calzone is just a bread bowl pushed over.
This could be a Farside cartoon.
Why let the archaeologists do all the punching?
Das muss ich mir merken. Das stimmt total.
Das finde ich auch. Selbst in Geschichten die ansonsten karg oder eher brutal sind findet man immer wieder ganze Seiten die einen echt packen.
I haven't found one yet. I just watched a German version when I was a kid. But it could be possible that you find the subtitles as a separate file.
Thanks for all the Moebius art. I can't put into words what fascinates me about them. The composition is often so extraordinary. It also reminds me of watching Herrscher der Zeit on TV on a Sunday morning long ago.
It looks surprised.
Sometimes it is also right to first mix the dry ingredients and then add them to the wet ones.
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I really like the patterns created here. It looked like glitter to the naked eye. It was recristallized at over 1000 °C for an extended amount of time in a nitrogen atmosphere. Some crystals grew faster swallowing others in the process.
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I love the fact that the arrangement of four spikes at the end of a Stegosaurus' tail is actually named after the late Thag Simmons.