People have every right to exist, to the fullest extent nature is willing to grant them one. Governments have a privilege to exist, as long as they serve some useful good purpose for living organic people. Economic interests have no legitimate rights at all, but may be tolerated, precisely as long as they can so conduct themselves, in such a manor, as to remain mostly harmless, to people, environments, or anything else. Religious organizations have no other existence then the shared faith of their voluntary followers. (obviously this is very different from currently dominant and backward head perceptions)
any true thing you say about one indigenous culture, a member of another indigenous culture, can legitimately disagree with you. take it as a given, that all generalities about indigenous cultures, are false. there is also nothing more unamerican, then for there to be such a thing, as a 'the' american way. (presumably this may apply to "the" ways, of other nations as well)
The blue ringed octopus is such a pretty and tiny creature but can kill you in the most horrible way. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-ringed_octopus I don't care, I still love Australia.
How do you eat your chocolate Easter bunny? Probably starting with the ears: 76% of people eat the ears first, 5% eat the feet first and 4% eat the tail first.
Robert Lewis Burns Jr., the original drummer in Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died Friday night in a car crash, a Georgia State Patrol spokesman..
Gram for gram, rhino horns are the most valuable commodity on the planet. Heard that on NPR the other day.
Wendy's has a wonderful summer salad...made with greens, strawberries, red onions, crumbly blue cheese, honey sesame seeds, bacon and a balsamic dressing. It is great as far as salads go.
its dark outside. i can see by the little numbers in the lower corner of my screen that it won't be for very long.
the local buses where i live are blue and white. mostly. but there are a couple of orange and cream odd ones i call the great pumpkin.
The orange fruit was first mentioned in the 1300s-but the first mention of orange as a colour was in the early 1500s