

That first pic is the Fantastic Pit in Ellison Cave, Walker County, Georgia, USA.
That first pic is the Fantastic Pit in Ellison Cave, Walker County, Georgia, USA.
Oooh, cool. Thanks. The way it’s used, I always thought it was the Star Wars equivalent of “bullshit”.
Doesn’t it come out of the banthas?
Glad the roof is not monitors
Wait, is that Mark Sinclair?
Really?! I’ve never been able to find anything definitive. Just plenty of articles like this one that basically just say: “Tomatoes are gross. Craaazy right?” with no real explanation:
Oddly enough, if you cook the tomatoes, it completely takes away the bad flavor. That’s puts alot of Italian back on the menu. And parsley is fine - it just tastes like nothing.
I don’t taste parsley at all. Love cilantro. No soap flavor. Hate tomatoes. Taste like a juiced corpse. So, I’m convinced parsley and tomatoes have an associated gene.
How do you know this? Do those DNA testing sites tell you this sort of thing?
For the uninitiated: https://lemmy.world/c/the_pack
This is Mac for me. 14 things I can click on the left of the file explorer that show me the same exact files… sometimes in a different order.
I suppose if this were real, the charging warriors must all think they can glance the pike off their shield and barrel through. However, they end up glancing it to the left or right, surprising the warrior next to them who gets stabbed. They themselves get stabbed by the pike being glanced by the warrior next to them.
Assuming an equal number of front line charging warriors to pike soldiers, if charging warriors all glanced left or all glanced right, there would be 1 charging warrior left unharmed.
However, if every 2nd charging warrior agreed to sacrifice the guy between them and both glance towards him, 2N / 3 warriors could survive to fight on. The middle guy would also have to agree to not attempt to block the pike. He’d have to just run into it. But that is optimal I think.