I read "Painful Water Slide" and expected razor-blades glued to the slide one of my (many) secret and irrational fears
Needless to say, I am relieved that he's just bumping around
That still doesn't make sense, because there's only one "to," while two would be required for the sentence to make sense. Unless you were joking; I can't tell via text.
The best reasonable sentence I can make up is "Who decides who comes to this country?", but that still leaves one "who comes" to spare and I have no idea how I can tackle this.
I think that's the point. Grab the attention of people who can actually figure it out, and those people would probably be able to work for them. The logic isn't completely sound, but there's some there
Which ********** thought this was a good idea?
I get that little kids usually don't give a **** , but that would make me so uncomfortable and finicky if the bathroom in my class was like that. Who the **** wants to feel like they're pissing in full view of everyone?
It's a preshool bathroom. Kids at that age sometimes will have trouble going to the bathroom on their own (unbuttoning their pants, taking off their underwear, not playing around in the bathroom, the list goes on. These types of bathrooms have walls that are tall enough that other kids can't see anything important over them yet short enough that the teachers can keep an eye on them to make sure they're using the bathroom appropriately and don't need help. They probably have a rule to make sure that none of the kids wander back there, like "The red tile area is for the potty only." When I was volunteering at a preschool, they had a similar set up, except instead of cut off walls, the bathroom had a half door set up, so the kids got their privacy from other kids but teachers could watch and help when needed.
what you say, I've seen a few bathrooms like this and have designed some myself (worked with modular construction) It's the safest way for the teacher, because they have so many kids to keep an eye on.
When you have 15 preschoolers in one room, you don't want a single one of them out of your sight for a second. Young children are especially prone to getting themselves hurt in the most child-friendly and safe of places
I work in a kindergarten and yea, the kids honestly wouldn't care less, but i would worry about the smell and its obviously not going to be a healthy environment for the kids to be spending most of their day. I just hope they dont eat in the same room.
Somehow I didn't understand it was supposed to read "Not all those who wander are lost" until I read your comment although you wrote the same thing as the pic.
Huh
This isn't that bad TBH. How many electricians you know of have Roman numerals for their phone number? Write it down the first time you see it, and they're "those kooky phone number dudes"
If an "I" is placed before a "V"/"X", then you add 1 onto 5/10. If it is placed before, then you take away 1 from 5/10. Therefore "IV" would be 4, and "IX", 9; "VI" is 6 and so on.
The "I" stack, so "III" is 3. This means "VII" is 7, "VIII" is 8 etc. Same goes for "X", "XI" is 11, "XIII" would be 13. It gets more complicated the higher the numbers go, eg. "XIV" is 14, things like that.
There are some basic rules like 8 is written "VIII" as opposed to "IIX", and some other things that I can't remember off the top of my head. There's more letters for 100 (C I think, not sure), 500, 1000, 10000 and so one but don't know them.
The van's number would be (651) 451 1875.
There, now you know the basics of how to count in roman numerals
im going to be honest i bet they lost a ton of potential business because people were like " **** it, im not even going to try to figure out that number".
i sure said that, and i was just scrolling through pictures. imagine if i was going about my day and i saw that. i wouldn't even give it two thoughts to try to figure it out.
it's obviously secret code Nu Electric uses to confuse general public. Do you think there's any merit behind doing it that way? Maybe it's different when you see it walking down the street, seeing that truck...