Mourning? Oh, let me guess, It's the perfect unamericanized spelling of Morning, like colour(which is correctly spelled as "color")
jk
Well anywhere, I'm prabably going to sound stupid, but are you serious. Yes, yes, that's what I thought, I'm going to go hide in my room now, I'm so embaressed.
"Suprisingly it means just that, I swore an oath. It's not a complex statement. You will meet and have met many people who take the same oath, dredge your memory. Even the scouts take the oath. If you were connected to the military, as you have stated before, you will have taken a version of the same oath."
Everyone who's predged the Pledge of Allegiance has also.
About my earlier reply:
Why can't we? There should be some way, maybe it'll use lots of money, but there should be a way.
I'm reading The Fellowship of the ring, which I have been planing to do since I saw the movies
I enjoy the Books By Asmov, Bradbury, and I've read a lot of Orsen Scott Card. For fun sometimes I use to read those punny books, the Xanth Novels by Piers Anthony.
But eysight determines if someone can judge distance, right? There are three ways to judge distance and depth:
1) How fast the the image moves across the retina when your eyes move accross the object.
2) Your brain using triagnulation by comparing the two images from each eye.
3) size: if your brain knows what size it is it can tell how far away it is by how large it apears.
These are the factors I believe, I don't think it has much to do with intelligence at all.
Theres been less and less oxygen in the atnosphere for millions of years, scientists have found this out by analyzing the air traped in amber(solidified tree sap).
It only makes sense that they are related.
That's pretty cool how they can cut a third off a donated liver and give it to a child, and give the biger part to an adult and save two people.
But why can it do that, and nothing else can? Or is there other parts of the body that can do that??
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