idahoblues
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I put two bat houses up in my yard and never had any takers, loads of bats thoughThey are too fast to notice what they are up to!
I put two bat houses up in my yard and never had any takers, loads of bats thoughThey are too fast to notice what they are up to!
Pink hairless?I put two bat houses up in my yard and never had any takers, loads of bats though
I can never get them completely hairless, it is nice in the summer having a little manscaping on the sack. Pink ? Mainly and a little veinyPink hairless?
Bentham was the founder of Utilitarianism and thus an important philosopher. He left his body to medical science in his will with a wish to be stuffed and preserved.Who is Jeremy Bentham and why were they fucking about with his head?
Sounds like a bit of a waster to me mate.Bentham was the founder of Utilitarianism and thus an important philosopher. He left his body to medical science in his will with a wish to be stuffed and preserved.
Utilitarianism proposes that decisions should be guided by the principal of “the greatest good to the greatest number.” As J.S.Mill pointed out, this ignores the legitimate aspirations of minorities.
How could a dolphin hold a sloths breath?Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins.
Is it because their mickies are frozen for 8 months?Wood frogs in Alaska can hold their pee for 8 months
Pretty much, they use it like anti-freeze:Is it because their mickies are frozen for 8 months?
So if you were dying of thirst and sucked all the piss out of one it would die?Pretty much, they use it like anti-freeze:
Recycling urea—the main waste in urine—into useful nitrogen keeps the small frogs alive as they hibernate and freeze, inside and out. It doesn't warm them up. Instead, urea protects cells and tissues, even as the critter's heart, brain and bloodstream stop.
The thought experiment I remember regards illegal parking. Take Utilitarianism's aguments in their purest form, and go measure the impact on patients due to delays caused to ambulances and fire engines from illegal parking leading to jams and blocked roads. One could easily use the Utilitarian position to justify the death sentence as a normal penalty for parking transgressions.Bentham was the founder of Utilitarianism and thus an important philosopher. He left his body to medical science in his will with a wish to be stuffed and preserved.
Utilitarianism proposes that decisions should be guided by the principal of “the greatest good to the greatest number.” As J.S.Mill pointed out, this ignores the legitimate aspirations of minorities.
So if you were dying of thirst and sucked all the piss out of one it would die?
Nah, don't blame it on the sunshine. Blame it on the boogie.I blame it on the sunshine.
The thought experiment I remember regards illegal parking. Take Utilitarianism's aguments in their purest form, and go measure the impact on patients due to delays caused to ambulances and fire engines from illegal parking leading to jams and blocked roads. One could easily use the Utilitarian position to justify the death sentence as a normal penalty for parking transgressions.
I can't be the only one that read that in an inner Brian Cox voice.When looking up into the night sky, you can see millions of stars with the naked eye. When using high-powered telescopes, that number jumps up into the billions.
While most people cannot point out too many specific stars, they know they are always there. Throughout human history, people have even used the consistency of the stars to aid in navigation, planning, and much more.
Of course, today we know that stars do eventually die, often in brilliant explosions known as supernovae. Smaller stars can also simply fade out over time as they exhaust their fuel sources.
Over the past 70 years, however, scientists have documented another phenomenon with stars. They simply disappear without a trace. Astronomers look at the star at one point, then when they return (even just an hour later), and it is gone.
What makes this even more unusual is that the star never returns.
I was thinking Patrick Moore but then I'm probably older than you.I can't be the only one that read that in an inner Brian Cox voice.
Not by much Pete.I was thinking Patrick Moore but then I'm probably older than you.
Well, obviously we'd need to make sure true Brits were able to continue parking as recklessly as they like, having implanted in the memory they'd always been this thoughtless and anti-social and in no way was it the passive-aggressive result of the ever increasing number of injuries suffered from life's slings and arrows showing no sign of slowing down, despite their recent revelation that they are, and had always been, members of the chosen race..I like your thinking. Have you ever thought of joining Reform?
*asking for Nigel Farage*
Yes. Obvously asking for a friend.You forgot to say... *asking for a friend*
Not something my own research looked into. YouSo if you were dying of thirst and sucked all the piss out of one it would die?
You forgot to say... *asking for a friend*
r friend is okay to carry on with this endeavour should they be so inclined.Yes. Obvously asking for a friend.