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You mean he didn’t learn his lesson?
You mean he didn’t learn his lesson?
There’s something terrifying about a sea urchin wearing a hat slowly approaching you.
Sounds Canadian.
Pretty sure thru is to save space.
Next up, doggy door.
I still call it an air-port.
Bring the salt!
but a lot of the people who were involved in the protests are atill alive today.
The protests on both sides. They’re voting, are you?
Uh how is a vase chewable in any way?
English might change drastically so much that we change words entirely (so old abbreviations don’t match new words), so let’s just go with the guaranteed dead language where abbreviations already don’t line up. Yeah I can’t agree with that logic.
Uh are they dead?
Um English? It’s the international language and language of research, though some may not like hearing that.
Hey I can finally ask, how much of medical terminology is Greek?
Apparently tungsten is also known as Wolfram, so that’s the W. Sodium Na is from neo-latin.
The group will drill conventional resources at ultra-deep wells that extend as much as 10,000 meters (6.21 miles) below the surface in places like northwest Xinjiang’s Tarim basin region where CNPC and Sinopec are major players. It will also seek to tap deep shale oil and coal-seam gas resources.
10 km seems insane to me.
Have to Google something
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kola_Superdeep_Borehole
The Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3 (Russian: Кольская сверхглубокая скважина СГ-3, romanized: Kol’skaya sverkhglubokaya skvazhina SG-3) is the deepest human-made hole on Earth, which attained maximum true vertical depth of 12,262 metres (40,230 ft; 7.619 mi) in 1989.[1] It is the result of a scientific drilling effort to penetrate as deep as possible into the Earth’s crust conducted by the Soviet Union in the Pechengsky District of the Kola Peninsula, near the Russian border with Norway.
Whenever abbreviations don’t make sense, you can safely assume it’s Latin.
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