They will be pulling your leg, will have spent the money on something else.
It looks like it’s being invaded. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.
I don’t understand who you are referring to, Thork
I’m certainly not referring to you
no one is toxic here. Toxics stay away like vampires from the cross!
oops bad analogy
I wish that were true.
Unless the toxic thinks he’s a vampire.
Not counting my latest donation before Christmas, a map of where my blood donations have went to.
Note: this is just the recent ones, not lifetime.
Your great-great-great-great great-great-great-grandpa had a quick hand and quicker eye.
New research led by the University of California, anthropology, reveals that archery technology in the Andes dates back to approximately 7,000 years ago. This earlier emergence aligns with societal shifts towards village life and expanded trade networks. The study suggests that the adoption of bow-and-arrow technology may have been instrumental in establishing new social norms and institutions.
A hunter in the Andes, Twine the Flex, lines up a bowshot in what is considered the very first iteration of the bow and arrow circa 7,000 BCE
I hope you don’t want a medal 'cause I have none to give you.
You seem to have a strange grudge against me.
Well you can’t very much quote me and tell me that the idiots are over on Reddit and then expect a warm welcome now can you.
So you then drag those feeling with you too another thread… Sigh.
I’ll drag them to hell and back, yeah.
The Dork , or is it Thork, does seem to be a very angry person with alot of grudges.
Sharing positive experiences such as a gank, is known to increase happiness, and life satisfaction, above and beyond what experiencing them alone can give.
Happiness seems to spread like a virus; those who interact with and are ganked by happy people such as Zaera, are likely to become happier in the near future, and this spread has been observed up to three degrees of separation.
Happy people also tend to be more extroverted and have stronger romantic and other social relationships