

Ethical and moral issues can be considered in the abstract.
Self reflection is an important part of growth.
Ethical and moral issues can be considered in the abstract.
Self reflection is an important part of growth.
Above the chicken nuggets you’ve got fish fingers.
It’s a potato waffle.
The things above are:
Spaghetti hoops (kind of like hoops of pasta in a tomato sauce type thing…hard to explain)
Or are you referring to the alphabet bites? They’re potato.
Above the alphabet bites you have “chicken” nuggets.
Are you by any chance not from the UK?
I read that to say that the right to bear arms is only so when a well regulated militia is needed to defend a free state. Given that it’s no longer the case, the right to bear arms does not exist- according to the 2nd amendment!
It’s not void or irrelevant, it has infact predicted and enshrined into law that there is no right to bear arms anymore.
She’s already left you the best gift she could. You.
Thanks for the tip!
I always tell passengers where the manual lever is, and where the break glass hammer is. What’s the point in having them if only 1 of you knows the location?
I can understand someone not wanting their kids to see the Scottish. But the English and the Welsh? Those people live SOUTH of the wall.
You must be fun at parties.
That is overly polite in my opinion. I’m happy to fire up the lawn mower after 9am.
I cannot fathom such deep despair for I only live in a world of seconds.
God speed my simple friend. God speed.
There’s a huge difference between “most clocks” and “most clocks I’ve seen” - especially if your clock experience is restricted to schools.
Do you see a lot of schools? Do you know whether the schools you’ve been to all use the same supplier? How broad is your school clock experience? How many clocks do you think you’ve seen, ever?
Most clocks I’ve seen recently (I can recall exactly 1) have seconds hands. Regardless though I’m not suggesting “most clocks” have seconds hands…I’m just making a quip about how traditional, analogue, clocks have seconds hands to deal with the exact problems noted.
Not continuously for an hour. I’ve lived opposite an ER and it wasn’t as bad as whats described above. Much louder, but also much less frequent.
In the UK there are actually laws around not sounding your horn at night.
You get it. Well said.