Just call it the century of greed
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There are several physical autonomic responses that demonstrate feeling pain that can be measured objectively.
It’s not just faces on a numbered chart
Archaeology rifles through the pockets of other disciplines and takes what it wants
There are 3 positions. Mayhaps, yes, and no.
Yes and no hate each other, but for some reason they hate mayhaps more
Yes but it was found in clay pipes. I.e. smoking pipes. For whatever reason it was being smoked there.
Your sailor analogy is a possible explanation, but it doesn’t make as much sense in a home or domestic setting.
Mars was geologically active but its core cooled.
I’m an archaeologist and I’m totally cool with them having a few bars. As long as everything removed from collections is weighed, recorded, and ideally photographed it’s okay. Of course we should keep a representative sample of lead bars, but there’s a lot of material and we can’t curate every ingot or every brick. So it’s a balance for sure.
Love digging in sand too, clay soils can bite me. Absolute hell
So do hunting licenses in the US. Wildlife enforcement has some of the most authority in the state.
The issue is the states allow inherently unsafe munitions to be used. If they changed hunters in the US would comply
What are you even talking about? There are plenty of people that hunt even here in Germany.
Americans don’t have a monopoly on hunting.
Heavy drinking is considered irresponsible through your bachelor’s. After that it’s considered “networking” and “building professional relationships”. With the implicit usage as a coping mechanism
Telling someone to drink less beer and study more is wild.
Academics in general have a long history of being alcoholics or alcoholic adjacent


I’ll compromise
The century of greedy butthole