when did the use of commas become a thing?I published a book with Oxford University Press. We talked commas. A lot.
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when did the use of commas become a thing?I published a book with Oxford University Press. We talked commas. A lot.
Tell him to ease off on the crumpets.I I'm telepathic with Robert Smith
That is impressive, admirable and exhausting.I published a book with Oxford University Press. We talked commas. A lot.
I never allow her to get close to any dog poop along the path. We avoid contact with all other dogs. She is searching for the right smelling pee. Sometimes, when she finds the best pee on a grassy lawn, she will roll on it. I suppose the smell of a dog's urine tells a lot of things to other dogs. The point I'm trying to make is she is obviously so excited to explore the neighborhood, that enthusiasm makes me enthused also, enjoy simple things, like just walking a dog, and seeing thru the eyes of a dog, like meditation or a trance-like alpha state. That is my highest mental achievement.Just wait until your dog finds some cowshit to roll around in. Think how happy you’ll both be!
I’ve never had a dog that was walked on a leash (5 dead, 2 alive) they’ve had hectares to run around in the bush, go swimming, whatever they want. That’s changing since we’re not the only people living out here now. They still have a hectare to run around in without getting in anyone else’s business. Swimming hole too.I never allow her to get close to any dog poop along the path. We avoid contact with all other dogs. She is searching for the right smelling pee. Sometimes, when she finds the best pee on a grassy lawn, she will roll on it. I suppose the smell of a dog's urine tells a lot of things to other dogs. The point I'm trying to make is she is obviously so excited to explore the neighborhood, that enthusiasm makes me enthused also, enjoy simple things, like just walking a dog, and seeing thru the eyes of a dog, like meditation or a trance-like alpha state. That is my highest mental achievement.
That is correct. I only select the street to walk down, she is free to explore as she wants while I tag along and space out.You’re not walking your dog, your dog is walking you.
Fixed.That is impressive, admirable, and exhausting.
I was going to say something but then I thought about getting my arms cut off and...Fixed.
Let us exclude examinations or courses of study, and instead focus on specific mental achievements. A problem, let's say, that took great mental effort to solve. Maybe a concept or point of view you struggled with, but finally came to understand and had that "aha moment." Or maybe it could be an event or set of circumstances that required sustained mental endurance (again, excluding exams).
Gonna burn you repeatadly at the beach in front of your house on friday as repayment for your various misdeedsOh I was recruited to the ruling council of erBB, that’s way up the list…the only reward being the highball of hemlock I’ll have to drink when ye unwashed hordes come for me with the pitchforks and torches