Why would you watch yourself instead of your mother’s series?
Why would you watch yourself instead of your mother’s series?
What helped me as a kid is imagine to write. That’s my left hand and than I know which is which without thinking too consciously (in case you’re right handed, it’s the other way around obviously).
But interesting that you know absolute directions easily. That’s a cultural thing actually. I think Australian Aborigines will say things like “my western foot hurts” because it’s more intuitive for them that way.
If I learned anything in geography class than that west is on the left
I could ask my parents but I’m afraid it was a German collection of short stories
Why are you asking?
No, the bullet will stop them
If 275 is half of 550, then what is half of 275?
Checkmate atheist
When people don’t learn roman numerals at school anymore…
It’s 10, plain and simple
Because the more you look for reasons, the realize there is none and that’s depressing
Because people who always ask “why” don’t achieve anything. Did you get nothing out of the story above?
As a kid, I had a book about a kid always asking “why?” and at some point, aliens came to conquer the earth. While everybody was freaked out, the kid just continued asking “why?”. “To exploit earth’s resources” “to conquer other words” “to exploit their resources too” “to conquer other galaxies” “to further our rule” “to conquer… well I see now that it’s all meaningless and we go home now.”
This is a story every child should read and don’t ask me why, it just is.
Plot twist: There is no police police. ACAB
I’m not surprised T*kTok does that
True, this self-cens*rship is ann*ying! We want our freed*m back!
I expected even more Christians in Japan but there is a difference between Christians in Japan who adopt Christian messages into the Japanese language and a Westerner (I assume) going to Japan to get a tattoo. If I want a Christian message tattooed, I would want it in a language I understand or maybe one that is significant for Christian culture like Latin or Old Greek or maybe Hebrew. But why in Japanese?
The TV does. TV watching goes both ways