“I'm meh as hell and I'll probably take it a while longer”
“I'm meh as hell and I'll probably take it a while longer”
It's probably from the satellite rally in Chicago.
However offensive to Lennon's memory her playing his piano was, your comment was way more offensive.
I don't think crazy evangelicals were really ever part of National Geographic's readership. This issue is over 5 years old. There were another couple of issues on Darwin & evolution about a year ago because it was the 150th anniversary of The Origin of Species. I think at this point they assume if you want to read NG, you have some basic understanding of science.
Her video was much funnier than his, because it took me until about halfway through it to realize she was joking.
A real typography nerd would know it's pronounced “Noy-tra” and give it a broken heart.
Well, I don't know. At a quick glance, MS is the most obese state and MA is the least and it looks like a lot more concentration in MA. This map is more related to population density, so I don't think the map would work. The biggest concentration looks to be along interstate 95. But you're on to something, basically just a way to show # of McD's per # of people in a state, then compare that to obesity.
Couldn't make it past 1:00. Think I got the gist of it though. I have a proposal. Anyone who doesn't believe in evolution is denied the medical treatments that rely on the theory (antibiotics, vaccines, etc.) They can't attack science at the same time as they take advantage of it's benefits.
Uh, I think that's what the “too” is referring to. You really need things spelled out, don't you.
Actually it began under Roosevelt, so neither are you.