
I’d start with Truman. His involvement with the Korean war set the US president of constant proxy wars

I’d start with Truman. His involvement with the Korean war set the US president of constant proxy wars
I’d say the majority of the population can do that, mostly it’s a class filter. Need money to go to school or massive debt.


The overly bubbly optimistic spin?
If I try small plot corn again I will give it more vigorous handjobs
A series of pipes and tubes mostly
I actually did this, it went okay. I got some corn, but unfortunately for the best germination you need a pretty large field due to corn being wind pollinated.
I used maybe a 7×7 ft plot, so definently go bigger than that.
It’s a reliable grain you can grow at home that was selectively breed to be grown in the Americas. It’s a great choice.
Just grow a heirloom variety

Marginally yes they are, but it’s still more common in my experience that the woman changes their name more often than not.
It’s a bit of paperwork, but it does make things easier when you have the same last name. Until president asshat decided to disenfranchise people.
I’d say the important statistic is that more conservative women get married overall
Archaeologist here, can’t speak for the linguistics, but you’d be surprised how much can change in that time.
It’s also not “understanding” the stamp, but what information it can give. If I have a plate with a maker’s mark that info is usually well documented. We typically know when that mark was used by that manufacturer and can get a date from it. We want that date so we can estimate the age range of other artifacts on the site. Finding something we already know thr date of and can reliably identify is very important.
So yes in 150 years these stamps would be very important. The fact that they change frequently is also great, it’s not often you get a piece of material culture that changes year to year that is associated with dateable markings.
“Well technically” is not a convincing or relevant arguement. Bugs are animals too. They don’t get human rights
If I recall that was just electronics no?
Like we’ve seen them use fire at hogwarts. Simple chemical reactions still occur. That’s all a gun is, a spark, gunpowder, and a tube. Frankly this is just potions class
That’s what they said.
I think it’s a bad faith arguement to equate human enslavement to cattle production. Yet here we are
You are right it is a newer adaptation, but one that was clearly advantageous to our species. There are not many evolutionary changes that occurred independently in 3-5 different populations.
So according to you slaves are animals, neat
Yes scavenging for meat is generally considered a very important part of human evolution. Our stomachs are particularly acidic when compared to other great apes. This is believed to have evolved due to a high consumption of scavenged meats.
You are right though plants generally did form a large portion of our and our ancestors diets.
Important to note that as our brain size increased it did correlate with increased meat consumption as well. This all goes into calorie densities, available nutrients, and evolutionary pressures.
Humans evolved to proccess dairy, not once, not twice, but 3 times. Some studies even suggest up to 5 times.
Seems like it was definitely advantageous to consume dairy
There’s no evidence to support that. Best evidence is that our ancestors for the longest time were likely opportunistic omnivores. Plants of course were a large part of the diet, but looking back to about 3.9 mya meat was on the menu.
Three sister’s doesn’t fix the pollination issues, but of course as we see they do grow well together