Carbon Monoxide poisoning will make you weak, dizzy, cause headaches, nausea, a whole slew of symptoms. It’s incredibly unlikely that the only symptom would be aural hallucinations while listening to white noise.
Carbon Monoxide poisoning will make you weak, dizzy, cause headaches, nausea, a whole slew of symptoms. It’s incredibly unlikely that the only symptom would be aural hallucinations while listening to white noise.
Well that’s definitely encouraging. I’m from a small town (my graduating class was less than 60 people), but I haven’t heard about any book bans here either.
And just when I thought my state couldn’t get much worse, we’re wasting time and taxpayer money for witch hunts.
Yep, my house is over 100 years old and has one in the medicine cabinet.
They’re referring to a political party in Israel not Israel itself.
You mean the nationalist political party focused on revisionist Zionism that merged to create Likud? The party that was and is led by Netanyahu?
You’re not entitled to misrepresent 70 year old letters to say something they didn’t say.
Yes, Einstein was referring to that political party. But it was a nationalist zionist party that merged with a few other nationalist zionist parties, and they are currently in power and control the military and government.
I don’t think OP is really misconstruing here, because the party still exists and is in control of the government. If I said that the United Russian Party is fascist, I’m effectively calling Russia fascist, because they currently rule Russia in a defacto one party system.
Second for Etsy, that’s where I got both of my wife’s rings and she loves them.
Yeah math is blue for me. Science is green. I would say English is red and history or geography is yellow.
Yeah and depending on how you use it, it can come off as offensive. For a good comparison look at the language surrounding race. “Black people” is a perfectly okay phrase to use. However, saying “the blacks” makes people feel offended and it feels degrading.
All you’re doing is switching it from an adjective to a noun, but it provides a significant change to how it sounds/feels.
Referring to women as female, especially in the same breath as saying men, is impersonal and cold feeling.
They do feel more like specimen terms because it’s really only used in the context of academic material or government forms. Yeah words have their meaning, but you also have to look at the context of how it’s used.
And on top of that it’s still a weird and clunky title. You either say male and female, which does feel weird and impersonal, or you say man and woman. Mixing them like that does feel strange. For example, you wouldn’t say felines and dogs, you’d say cats and dogs. You wouldn’t say interior and outside, you’d say inside and outside or interior and exterior.
They look like ads for Sims expansions.
Sure, but people bring it up every time someone hallucinates or thinks they heard something that wasn’t there. Everyone should have a CO detector, absolutely. But because some guy correctly guessed it 9 years ago, based on the size of OP’s tiny 3’5" x 10’ bedroom, people think it applies to every post.