Sounds like you have a lot in common with my father’s reading tastes. In which case, I will recommend the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde.
Sounds like you have a lot in common with my father’s reading tastes. In which case, I will recommend the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde.
I’m not surprised. I forget when I looked up the research, but several hair typed definitely don’t need shampoo as much as people think they do. That we have another product (conditioner) yo undo the damage shampoo does to out hair is astounding.
As for the overall bathing thing, I agree. It depends on what you do day to day, your environment, and genetics. With all three of those factors, some people need to bath more often than others need to.
Most of my washing routine is actually for chronic pain. I don’t need to scrub for smell too much, but hot water feels good on pained areas.
That’s interesting. I never would have thought of this. I use two hands to button and never considered what side anything was on. Perhaps because I have both men’s and women’s shirts?
In other news: time does nothing new. Scientists shocked by decomposition.
I wish this site wasn’t so hard to read. Anyway, as much as I love history, I was more taken by the photographs of nature which would load.
It is fascinating how they have used this evidence to find a place previously considered “fabled”.
However, this part of the article absolutely slays me:
The baboon is the only animal not native to Egypt that is linked with Egyptian deities, Kopp said, and it’s a little odd that ancient Egyptians took such interest in baboons. They tend to steal crops and break into homes looking for food, making them difficult to live with, she said.
“The people who coexist with baboons don’t really like them,” Kopp told Live Science.
Beauty And Warrior. Bad animation, every young woman looked the same (the brothers too, but maybe they are twins?), bad voice acting, repeating the same bad ”going down the cavern” scene three times, and I still don’t know what anyone’s reason for doing anything was.
It is a hilarious movie to drop on people. Even after telling them how awful it is, everyone is always surprised.
I always enjoy discoveries like this, though am often also disappointed by how many people are still surprised by how not new prosthetics are.
I should stop trying to read things when I haven’t slept.
Now I’m wondering why the entire audience fled when she finally moved. No one stuck around to ask if she needed help or anything?
I can’t believe how there wasn’t a single person in the audience who tried to stop anyone. Other than the person who took the gun away from her head. Still. No one stopped the people trying to injure or assault her. No one called anyone out? It’s sickening.
Unfortunately it’s only painful for the rest of us.
All those medical professionals who have said it is best not to do anything but sleep/have sex in your bedroom must be screaming right now. As well as everyone who doesn’t want to live in the office.
I couldn’t sleep with someone sitting right there (making whatever noise). I couldn’t work with someone sleeping under me either.
However, while I hate it for the work environment, it’s a space saver for those who live in small apartments. Like all those room set ups in IKEA.
Lemons were only good for lemonade when I was a child. Now they make the best cakes and cookies too.
Charles Barkley should have been the hero of Space Jam.
Solidarity. I shall stay in this house as my tomb.
I also can’t recognize why some of these sentences are better or worse than others.
Can’t read the article because of paywall, but I’m not surprised by the title. The other worldwide pandemic we’ve been suffering from for much longer than a few years is apathy.
Science is rather slow on some obvious stuff, huh?
I hate to tell you, but the smell of a fresh cut lawn? The smell is screams. (It’s a chemical distress call, begging for help from anything in the environment.)
If you have (or know someone who has) dogs? Get some excrement. Burying it in the mole hills tells them a predator is there and to burrow away. There used to be moles where I live, but bringing in dogs have moved them out of the area. The yard has been mole free for years.
Depending on where you live, another alternative is flushing them out. Use a hose and flood the entrances which also makes them move away. However, with water shortages in a lot of places, I’d recommend the first option.
There is something strange to me about using the term teenager when referring to someone in ancient Egypt. There is nothing wrong with it, but seeing it in an article opposed to in casual conversation? New to me.