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Mickey D’s coffee was like that back in the day.
I always ask for a little ice in coffee.
Australian girl’s swimming coach after she wins gold at the Olympics.
https://twitter.com/tyson_whelan/status/1419485947029114885
You’re welcome for the new victory gif.
Eerily similar to watching Manute Bol shoot 3s back in the day.
Well, it appears that people are no longer required to wear respirators indoors anywhere in the Czech Republic.
The Supreme Court here struck it down because they believe the reasoning provided for the restriction was inadequate. Their main concern:
The SAC has previously issued two similar decisions. He repeatedly criticized the Ministry for its shortcomings in reasoning. In particular, the question of whether, in some individual cases, the health risks of wearing a respirator may not outweigh the benefits of respiratory protection to prevent the spread of coronavirus should be addressed.
You see, America isn’t the only country that legislates from the bench. Apparently, the Czech courts are pretty right-leaning as well.
I doubt that the ministry will fulfill whatever changes needs to be made in the next 3 days. So no more masks!
Or watching James Harden play defense.
I honestly don’t remember his form. Did he go to the Bill Cartwright school of shooting?
Not sure I would call those “jumpers”.
Its an avant garde interpretation of a jumper.
His vertical wasn’t much more than that.
https://twitter.com/duck_twacy/status/1419394410597343235
Fun flashback to childhood. They were still playing the old Popeye cartoons constantly in the 70s and 80s.
spinach is metaphor for coke, right?
In 1870, German chemist Erich von Wolf was researching the amount of iron in spinach and other green vegetables.
When writing up his findings in a new notebook, he misplaced a decimal point, making the iron content in spinach ten times more generous than in reality.
While Mr von Wolf actually found out that there are just 3.5 milligrams of iron in a 100g serving of spinach, the accepted number became 35 milligrams thanks to his mistake.
This caused the popular misconception that spinach is exceptionally high in iron, which makes the body stronger.
If the value was true, eating a generous serving of spinach would be comparable to munching on a small piece of paper clip.
The story goes that cartoon creators aware of spinach’s miraculous health properties had the idea that Popeye should eat spinach to increase his strength.
It is believed that the cartoon character is responsible for boosting consumption of spinach in the US by a third.
What’s so amazing about this scene is that Popeye did all his own stunts.
What if I eat a generous serving of paper clips, will I become invincible?