Apparently a foldable OLED screen is, typically expected to last at least 200.000 folds. That's more than a 100 folds/day for 5 years. I'd take my chances on one, I think.
Elephants are not allowed to walk free in the streets of Chicago, and barbers are not allowed to consume a bottle of Jack Daniels before going to work. I assume a bottle of anything else is fine.
Add to that how most poor people in the US are in that situation because they live in a every-man-for-himself society, created and maintained by the rich because infighting among the populace keeps them from looking higher and wider to solve their problems.
Nobody didn't catch anything.. so they all caught something? /s
Fun activity for a kindergarten! I love to see these types of things for kindergarten/early elementary school level, something beyond what you can do on premises. I have my earliest excursion memories from kindergarten, walking in the forest Identifying plants. Fun way to learn.
Edit: btw, my dad didn't know how to fish either, but he taught oh so many other things, more valuable things in my opinion. Don't feel bad for not knowing how to. Teach him what you know, the rest he'll pick up from friends and whatnot.
Hehe, probably. It's just something I like to say, with the implication being that if the speed of light is fast, then the speed of darkness must be slow. It stands to reason, right?
I like how they both appear to have faces of pure bliss, and folding their front paws together in prayer. We must fight but let's pray it'll be a civil fight.
Red sky at night, sailors delight.