Indeed, I just blurted out the biggest association in my mind to the place
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On a different note there is Reading, a football club in UK, which is pronounced "Redding". This pronunciation is akin to the Reading Railroad from Monopoly (which I mispronounced all my life until today).
Little details, picked up along the way.
That makes sense. Dune itself had derivative elements, and since it was written many other works have lifted ideas from Dune.
Similar to music from the 60s and other eras.
I know I have my favorite versions of different works, and most often it's difficult to keep in mind that no art is definitely right or wrong. It's very hard to create something truly original.
I think it's reasonable to ask, but manage your expectations.
I don't know if you have your own children, but they're a lifelong commitment. When they need you as a parent you have to be there. Your husband knows his son's needs and it sounds like he's doing a great job of helping him heal. Conversely, keeping the son away could lead to feelings of hopelessness...'if I can't rely on dad, I have nobody'.
This may be the difference between a short term sharing of your husband's time (though not as short as you'd like) and an ongoing situation that creeps up when you'd hoped it was long since done. If that's too much for you, maybe you're not right together.
It was Thunder Chief for me. I figured he must be bad juju.
Honest question--why are so many people quick to dismiss the possibility that the coronavirus leaked from the Wuhan lab?
AFAIK the consensus is that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan. The same Wuhan that has a lab which had been studying coronaviruses for years prior to the outbreak.
Some folks vehemently dismiss the idea that the lab could be the origin point, but why? What makes them so sure that this would have been impossible?
I remember a similar one from the 90s. If someone stumbled someone else inevitably would say "walk much?". Or with a traffic mistake "drive much?".
It evolved into just anything that came into someone's head, like if someone had a premonition "Nostradamus much?"
I'm glad it died.
You might get a momentary pause of confusion, but the baby will know you're faking and may start angry crying
Internet personalities/"influencers"
On my second try I enjoyed it...until the final season.
The show probably got different writers at that point. Whatever happened, everything previously built was just scrapped. It's like they made a list of random outlandish ideas, then shuffled and tried to connect them.
If they had brought it all home it would have been a good, offbeat kind of show.
The constitution gives Congress the exclusive power to formally declare war.
That said, Congress hasn't declared war since 1942, yet we've obviously taken part in many wars since then.
Sadly there just hasn't been enough Congressional support to retaliate against a president for jumping to military action without authorization. And it doesn't help that the average American doesn't know that the president is not allowed to just deploy troops at will (in most cases, Iran included).
With a little meth, probably.