Yes!
"The word utopia was coined in 1516 from Ancient Greek by the Englishman Sir Thomas More for his Latin text Utopia. It literally translates as “no place”, "
Yes!
"The word utopia was coined in 1516 from Ancient Greek by the Englishman Sir Thomas More for his Latin text Utopia. It literally translates as “no place”, "
O1 is (apparently) different according to some videos I watched, as it pulls apart the question and does some reasoning steps.
Ever watch Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t ? Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opbFwxv5ar8
Do the vandals not think there might be cameras? Like lots of cameras?
Their most popular page, a goldmine of opportunity.
Wholesale or Retail? I couldn’t read the article.
But they really make the place look nice, right? How do people approve stuff like this?
There once was a man from Nantucket
Who kept all his cash in a bucket.
But his daughter, named Nan,
Ran away with a man
And as for the bucket, Nantucket.
People may be forgetting about the Lusitania though.
Triilobites weren’t that big and they aren’t that big.
Makes sense. For a perfect cut use a good saw table, have it well aligned, then just run the piece through.
It wouldn’t have to go all the way home, just some safe free spot.
If you have family/friends it could be helping them out all day.
Or a robotaxi might suit better.
Happy Cake Day and thank you!
So Clint Eastwood = Limestone Slab Eastwood
Semicolons?
Meanwhile established sites with professional content are being pushed aside.
Nicely said!
Yes! “The Greeks used the term barbarian for all non-Greek-speaking people, including the Egyptians, Persians, Medes and Phoenicians, emphasizing their otherness. According to Greek writers, this was because the language they spoke sounded to Greeks like gibberish represented by the sounds “bar…bar…;” the alleged root of the word bárbaros, which is an echomimetic or onomatopoeic word.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarian