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Of course, with high school girls going to the desolate, harsh environment Antarctica is, I see absolutely no issue with a bunch of young children exploring an uninhabited and dangerous world by themselves—HEY HOLD ON A SECOND!
exploring an uninhabited and dangerous world by themselves.
Addressing these three slippery slopes got me to stop sabotaging myself, but there weren't enough by themselves to get me all the way to goal.
by themselves to get me all the way to goal.
Then we also had people in my lab at UCL watching the film by themselves.
watching the film by themselves.
There are some postcards here which is designed by themselves
There are some postcards here which is designed by themselves
because collard greens are pretty good by themselves.
So, you want to have those with your salads or whatever you want to cook it with, because collard greens are pretty good by themselves.
Not by themselves.
Dogs can't get on the airplane, not by themselves.
And doggies aren't allowed on airplanes just by themselves.
And doggies aren't allowed on airplanes just by themselves.
This idea that there are many people contributing and many different parts of the pieces need to put together is actually much more characteristic of how physics is usually done than the single person inventing everything all by themselves.
This idea that there are many people contributing and many different parts of the pieces need to put together is actually much more characteristic of how physics is usually done than the single person inventing everything all by themselves.
It's a ridiculous idea once you actually look at the statistics. One study actually looked at nearly 800,000 cases of missing children and found that only 1 in 10,000 were cases of stereotypical kidnapping. 99.9% of the time, the kids were with another family member, had run away by themselves or there was some other explanation. Of course, this didn't stop the 80s news media taking the story of a kidnapping epidemic and running with it.
Having the majority of your world dominated by fast-moving death machines made walking around hazardous, not to mention full of pollution that you're breathing in everywhere you go. I mean, the rise of asthma is just one point, but even ignoring that, it makes the whole outside world so much more boring anyway. Any kid wanting to play outside can only find the same grey roads, green lawns, for miles in any direction. That's if they were even allowed to explore outside by themselves. Kids also lost their independence because of this. If you grew up in the countryside, you could walk for miles in any direction. In a city, public transport would give you pretty much unlimited access beyond where your own two legs could take you. But the majority of kids in America grew up in cookie-cutter car cities that became so common in the 90s. These suburban kids were either driven by their parents or they didn't get out at all. It was kind of alright for those lucky few with parents rich enough in money and time to take them places, but the next decade would make sure that rarely applied. The 2000s. You see, the 2000s didn't just continue the trends we've been talking about. They took them to the next level. Instead of just cars, we saw the rise of the SUV.
It's a potential hotspot for virus transmission, so most of the athletes will be eating by themselves.
So most of the athletes will be eating by themselves.