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  1. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    The first one kind of looks like Timothy Dalton.
  2. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Slave owner
  3. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Lich
  4. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    I pray all night, and I sleep all day.
  5. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Originally posted by 6011UM

    Now That’ potetgullsangen.
  6. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    No from the store. I will be eating it raw.
  7. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]


    I test 3 beef livers over three days

    Tender year brands from walmart
    Skylark from giant eagle
    ...............and
    Skylark from kroger

    Report back in 3 days for results.
  8. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    I’m effin’ baked
  9. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    At least it’s not Cole-slaw.
  10. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Originally posted by ORACLE That's not really a question with any single answer, just imagine it is like dust, it will get in everything and stay in circulation until perchance it hits a process that removes it without reintroduction. Such as subduction. But I doubt it. Many plastics contain air molecules in their porous interior, and a bit of water in their porous exterior and it usually makes it a little less dense than water overall. So in net they can rise rather than fall. Although there are other factors at play.

    No, the plastic would degrade and sink.
  11. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Originally posted by Cly It must go into the mantle?



    Originally posted by ORACLE No



    Originally posted by Cly It does go in the mantle.



    Originally posted by ORACLE Not specifically.

    Well then, where does it go?
  12. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Not specifically.

    Outrage
  13. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
  14. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    It does go in the mantle.
  15. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country It forms a part of the carbon cycle. Eventually it burns or is digested or is hit by UV light and returns to the atmosphere for plants to sequester. Or maybe it just lies around forever, like most carbon.


    It must go into the mantle?
  16. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Slave owner
  17. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    lich
  18. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    Time for lunch.
  19. Cly African Astronaut [foredate your moneyless friar's-cowl]
    I had turkey on vacation for breakfast to new york
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