the reinvention of war
Jun. 25th, 2019 06:12 pmI think that a sizeable portion of Trump's administration wants a punitive war with Iran and most of Trump's base don't really care as long as no refugees end up in Europe, Australia, or North America.
As for me, as long as no agent of the Ayatollah sets foot on Arab lands, I am pleased.
A woman had mesopelagic blue hair that looked slightly luminous.
Emma has been to Thailand where it rained all the time and where she had rambutans. Meanwhile, if I didn’t specifically know they were a southeast Asian fruit, I’d assume they were Caribbean. I wonder if I can get mangosteens or starfruit from Jamaicans or Puerto Ricans. She has a pendant with the constellation Taurus on it. I’m assuming her zodiac sign is Chaos.
There were some dead things in a bag. Karen (?) thought they were chipmunks but they didn't have the markings.
We tossed some mouse tails in the turtle pond. Spot grabbed one and then swam away to a safe spot and the fish ate one.
I missed most of rounds because I was showing Amanda, who has a shirt with Cosmic Walruses and pink hair and a tattoo of a potted cactus and four cats including a black cat that always attacks animals and a tuxedo cat, and Kayla, who has an infinity symbol raveling into hearts. I did, however, get to hear our fun conservation fact of the day, in which they are introducing commensal bacteria to deal with a fungal infection that is wiping out various species of amphibians, spread by the African clawed frog. What I do know is that we have a cardinal, a cedar waxwing, a blue jay, and two robins, all of whom eat the same thing, that is to say, dog food, fruits and a bit of veggies, mealworms and a bit of suet, and a grackle, who eats mealworms, seeds, and dog food. I didn't bother to count out 120 mealworms and thankfully I didn't have to dig for them.
A 5:08 PM that afternoon, I had a thought and it is as follows: Hamsters! Or gerbils! Whichever rodent has a long fuzzy tail.
Michael told me of a Jurassic Park game for the Genesis in which you can play as a velociraptor.
burning question: so, in Jurassic Park, how did they bring back extinct plants? I can barely understand how they brought back dinosaurs. It's like grabbing a bunch of legos from a box and knowing what spaceship they were part of, except you don't have anything but drawings.
Maybe it's the plant equivalent of a coelacanth.
As for me, as long as no agent of the Ayatollah sets foot on Arab lands, I am pleased.
A woman had mesopelagic blue hair that looked slightly luminous.
Emma has been to Thailand where it rained all the time and where she had rambutans. Meanwhile, if I didn’t specifically know they were a southeast Asian fruit, I’d assume they were Caribbean. I wonder if I can get mangosteens or starfruit from Jamaicans or Puerto Ricans. She has a pendant with the constellation Taurus on it. I’m assuming her zodiac sign is Chaos.
There were some dead things in a bag. Karen (?) thought they were chipmunks but they didn't have the markings.
We tossed some mouse tails in the turtle pond. Spot grabbed one and then swam away to a safe spot and the fish ate one.
I missed most of rounds because I was showing Amanda, who has a shirt with Cosmic Walruses and pink hair and a tattoo of a potted cactus and four cats including a black cat that always attacks animals and a tuxedo cat, and Kayla, who has an infinity symbol raveling into hearts. I did, however, get to hear our fun conservation fact of the day, in which they are introducing commensal bacteria to deal with a fungal infection that is wiping out various species of amphibians, spread by the African clawed frog. What I do know is that we have a cardinal, a cedar waxwing, a blue jay, and two robins, all of whom eat the same thing, that is to say, dog food, fruits and a bit of veggies, mealworms and a bit of suet, and a grackle, who eats mealworms, seeds, and dog food. I didn't bother to count out 120 mealworms and thankfully I didn't have to dig for them.
A 5:08 PM that afternoon, I had a thought and it is as follows: Hamsters! Or gerbils! Whichever rodent has a long fuzzy tail.
Michael told me of a Jurassic Park game for the Genesis in which you can play as a velociraptor.
burning question: so, in Jurassic Park, how did they bring back extinct plants? I can barely understand how they brought back dinosaurs. It's like grabbing a bunch of legos from a box and knowing what spaceship they were part of, except you don't have anything but drawings.
Maybe it's the plant equivalent of a coelacanth.