It’s going to be gaymores next.
It’s going to be gaymores next.
Its. Teacher is a cat, this checks out.
Flat to not flat in six panels flat. Nice.
TIL. Also, the blog post claims that donkeys can be seen “picking them [coyote] up by the neck and shaking them wildly: possibly causing trauma that can disable or injure”. Woah.
According to English Wikipedia, they are also known as wapitis and that’s what European languages seem to call them (including mine).
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You better be hiding in your pantry, because the creamy cream-free soup is coming for you.
Hard to judge from the photo, but maybe there’s no carpets and the cat doesn’t like the bare floor (might feel unsafe)? Idk just a guess.
Nothing like a potato when you craving for that starch hit.
Ah, you thought I called myself a low effort potato. I’ll have you know that you are not wrong.
No, but I admire the people who can memorize, recall and communicate by using the little pictures without the slightest effort. 😔
Why do people add ‘rule’ after post titles?
“Syndrome of delusional companions is the belief that objects (such as soft toys) are sentient beings.” Wait so does Calvin have this?
But maybe the virus is in the image file? /j
Yes, there have been bows that are long, but not like the longbow. As you say, the longbow was used to shoot volleys, while the yumi could also be used on horseback. The longbow had a very heavy draw weight, around 90-120 lbs. That’s the weight you have to pull to get it at full draw. The yumi possibly had a a lower draw weight (although Korean and Mongolian and Turkish composite bows had draw weights of around 100 lbs as well, and they were mainly used on horseback). Again, the yumi has a shorter lower limb which meant it could be used on horseback (and it was) while there is no way a longbow could have. So the longbow and the yumi are very different technically.
That’s just evil!
There’s Zotero. I haven’t used it but seems to have a feature called ‘Collect with a click’ which should allow adding bookmarks.