Antibiotics.
we need to fix this (looking at my kids and their generation)
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Warp drive so we were able to escape the really bad events that happened in the later part of 2020.
I struggle to call America free when so few have so much of the power between government, corporations and local law enforcement.
We'll just go out and make sure really bad events happen elsewhere.
Antibiotics.
I know you were being intentionally flippant, but, yes, the broader achievement of refrigeration has definitely helped make our modern world. My world would a much sadder place without an occasional bowl of butter pecan ice cream.As an archaeologist and historian, I will weigh in: the ice machine.
Oh, you mean soccer.Football
Real football that is, not football where they carry the ball with their hands and batter shit out of each other
That's sounds more like feet ball.Football
Real football that is, not football where they carry the ball with their hands and batter shit out of each other
Oh, you mean soccer.
I don't know that it's accurate that the "football" part of the American name comes from the playing field, but in the full name of "gridiron football" (of which in America simply "football" is the shortened version), the "gridiron" part certainly is the description of the playing field.That's sounds more like feet ball.Football is where the field of play is measured in grids... by the foot... & yard. In America we don't name our pro sports for how you play it, but for where you play it. That's why we don't call baseball batball, or basketball handball.
Yeah... I don't know how factual/speculative it is either, but it just seems sensible to figure that if rugby isn't played with the foot on the ball, like soccer, then the only other explanation for why we'd call it that, is because the ball is brought to a foot marker, much like in baseball it's sent to bases, & basketball it's sent to baskets. The term gridiron itself as well reflects the measured grid.I don't know that it's accurate that the "football" part of the American name comes from the playing field, but in the full name of "gridiron football" (of which in America simply "football" is the shortened version), the "gridiron" part certainly is the description of the playing field.
To find how the name of "football" enters the sport, I think you have to go back to "rugby football" (from which gridiron football descends) as being the form of football supposedly originating at the Rugby School. Why exactly that game (now commonly referred to as simply "rugby") was first referred to as "football" may be lost to history.
My personal speculation is that either the original rugby football ball or its inspiration was a badly made or deflated soccer football ball that was used to play a different game (prototypical rugby football), but again that's just speculation on my part.
Crows make tools. They are capable of teaching their offspring and others in their flock to hate specific humans. That's more than a cut above most birds.
Whales can't make tools, but are we going to argue on a Star Trek forum that they don't have language and culture?
we need to fix this (looking at my kids and their generation)
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