The bigger plot hole is the fact that every living human is supposedly infected with the virus; and then it only becomes active all at one particular time. The worst virus in recorded history (1918 flu if your interested) only infected around 30% of people on earth (admittedly in a time where...
Before I weigh in on this I'd going to try and address the two things that keep coming up in discussions on the subject.
Firstly the 'never tested positive' argument. It's not strictly true and it's not hugely relevant either.
It's not strictly true becausethis...
They are pretty spread out in content with so many different subjects but you probably do more work at a-level (depending on subject choice) it just feels like less because it's only on 4 subjects.
Good luck though, GCSEs were not fun times, too many papers
End of first year medical school exam revision. Youtube is far better
Hate to break it to you but they are important for getting you into a college/ sixth form and not a lot else for most people (unless you are applying to oxbridge/ certain medical schools)...wait that won't help with the...
We convinced a friend at university that all tweed comes from a special animal called the tweed cow. The tweed cow was hunted to extinction in the UK in the early 1900s and is now only left in rural India but you need permission from the Dalai lama before you can kill one. Good times.
Surely if it was designed for consoles instead of PC it would have been released on the consoles before or at the same time? Instead of the console release being 6 months after the PC one, as well as being announced about a month after the release of the PC version.
Doh my chemistry knowledge has forsaken me and i've mixed up the way group 7 works. I still like Fluorine though, and i'm pretty sure you can call it the most reactive ( was trying not to clog up thread with technical terms, i guess i don't have to worry after your post :p).
This is what...
Fluorine. The most reactive element, toxic gas, forms very strong acids (corrodes glass, quite easily) and its compounds have a habit of spontaneous combustion.
Can't believe this is the first time cycling has been mentioned in the thread. People like Miguel Indurain or Lance Armstrong have resting heart rates in the late 20s/Early 30s (Normal humans is between 80-100). Not to mention the insane pain from cycling up the alps (in the middle of french summer)
I'm not sure legally, but surely not because that would stop a very large percentage of youtube traffic. I guess you don't actually download and own the song, but there are add-ons and such that let you download the videos. Another reason why this is quite a silly idea in my opinion.
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