The son is going to inherit the company, he’s clearly terrified and going to piss the whole thing up the wall within five years of being given the reins.
It’s not really sitting though is it…
We are kind of unique in our ability to sit on chairs, the majority of animals throughout evolutionary history have some form of tail. Imagine we meet aliens and every species is incapable of sitting on a chair, it’d make start trek look a little foolish.
Not if they were both tidally locked to one another.
Geese, ducks and chickens had all already evolved when the dinosaurs went extinct. They are all tough hombre.
Scavenging for food, digging up any available crops and planting for next year.
ZX81, couldn’t afford games so learned to program, wrote little graphical adventures using a text map.
The Mercator scale on maps makes everything equatorial look tiny compared to northern and southern latitudes.
It’s occasionally a survival strategy, rodents will eat their young if they are exposed to high levels of stress immediately after giving birth. Some sharks do it in vitro with their siblings. Edit, higher mammels tend to offer up the ability to sustain the young as a valuable survival trait, except male lions, if a male lion takes over a pride the first thing it does is kill all the cubs so the females go into heat sooner. Nature is harsh.
You are quite right, I am wrong about everything I posted on this thread, apologies.
I’ve already made a couple of comments but I thought I’d throw this one in too, ancient societies held coming of age as a big deal because it meant that you’d reached a point where you were worth investing in, prior to that you were cannon fodder.
This is the reason that the food standard cooking temperature for a variety of different meats in the EU is 80c for a variety of different amounts of time, it’s not to kill the pathogens it’s to kill the by-products. Edit typo. Edit facts https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/cooking-safely-in-your-business
You didn’t have to make it to adulthood, if you made it to five you would likely see fifty on average. Edit, apologies that it still leaves an average. Second edit, it’s also theorised that children don’t like the taste of vegetables until they reach puberty, children are predisposed not to eat plant matter as they are incapable of knowing whether or not it will kill them.
This is incorrect, oil is lighter than water so one instance is impossible.
Edit, I’m wrong about all of this, there is no instance where water is above oil, apologies.
There’s also the fact that throughout the history of civilization we have to spend more time working to exist as population density increases. India 70 hour average working week, European cave man 20 hour working week, one mammoth is a lot of food.
Ironic that this came from Oxfam given that their workers in the UK are about to strike due to having to use food banks because of low wages.
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