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Some helpless sob has already lost his life's savings because he was supposed to have completed this stage of construction of whatever by now. His wife has dumped him and started screwing the nice buff hispanic man who digs with his shovel. His daughter, educated by the mother and assisted by a hypnotist, is starting to recall abuse events which never happened while his son has expressed his desire to become a hairdresser.
In a year or two I'll be introducing him to a Filipina and have to politely listen to his tale of woe. ![]() |
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Originally posted by Eli
The cave was completely sealed off from the world, including from water and nutrients seeping through rock crevices above. Is it possible? Doesnt an ecosystem needs a bit more room than a cave to survive for a long time? They did an experiment a while back in the US desert where they created something similar, with humans and farmanimals inside, if I recall correctly they lasted quite a while before they ran out of air. If you have a perfect balance between plants and animals in the cave it should be able to go on almost indefinately. |
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Are these crustaceans kosher?
I presume they have to be in a list somewhere inside the Torah to be kosher? They also pose another theologocal problem: if God has placed them far from Adam's reach, is there a reason he did so? Perhaps they were there just in case God decided to wipe out everything on the surface and start the project all over. (Btw, I hope that you realise I'm not a religious freak, I'm just kidding) |
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