meanwhile,
we still refuse to call Sonic th hedgehog protein anything else.
meanwhile,
we still refuse to call Sonic th hedgehog protein anything else.
but so not?
we used to have a handful of elements, but when we kept discovering more, we didn't change the rules to have elements, and "steange elements" so schools only have to teach about 16 elements.
what are the changes and why?
can't post this and expect us to carry on
Actually, I will politely disagree.
The moment Camacho saw someone smart, he put him to work on the solution, he actually cared for the people, had no ego, delegated well...
It's a standard that which practically no politicians in the US has.
if you are like that, the intelligence is irrelevant, a cabinet is only as smart as the expert they appoint.
ironically, Idiocracy painted better politicians than we have.
were already in a US ethnic cleansing, genocide is next
no need to rush it, were already here.
who am I kidding, President Camacho would be way better than Trump and most DNC candidates.
elaborate please
It is an actual concept??!?!
I have been calling it the ratchet effect for years (because it is a ratchet).
Just happy to see someone else calling it that.
Those dildos are usually soft and bendy. not a stake that will force it's way though tissues.
also, Someone show those surgeons those videos.
I'd rather we have dozens of planets, with news articles talking about "new planets discovered"
we can still teach the handful of "classical planets", so we can have posters, or have like periodic tables, and everyone be aware that they might go out of date as more is discoverd.
the solar system will be more exciting and more varied.
also, the "clearing orbit from similar objects" is time and orbit dependent,
larger orbits take longer to clear, which mean in a few billion years ceres might eject pluto and become a planet?
or we could have gas giants beyond pluto (like this hypothetical 9th planet ) which it would be unlikely it has cleared its orbit, so we could have a planet larger than Jupiter which we would call a planet, but if we discover another planet in its orbit (too large to clear), then we will have to say that it is a dwarf planet.