#17 ??? Kerberos' name means "Death-Daemon of the Dark" from the ancient Greek words kêr (death) and erebos (darkness.) It's depicted as a terrifying 3-headed hound with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws.
Shirley, Hard to provide an exact source Cerberus has been described many times throughout n the writing of the Greek scholars. Cerberus was first mentioned in Homer's Iliad, with the description here likely from the version of The Twelve Labours of Heracles written by Apollodorus
#25 is just another circulated internet falsehood, and simply not true at all.
If you spin the coin on a surface there would be a very, very slight effect, because friction causes the coin to slow down and it may topple towards the heavier side (which would be face down, not up.)
There is no such friction on a toss, and due to the momentum and rotational direction of the flip, the odds would not be affected by the minute difference in mass.
There are, however, 51/49 odds in favor of whichever side was up when flipped.
#23 Close but wrong! Harald the BlueTooth was a minor Scandinavian leader. He had a "blue colored tooth" from a hunting accident... not eating berries! Yes, BlueTooth is named after him.
it's near impossible for kindhearted people to sin. And it's sad that you didn't get that idea by yourself. Also that's a lady not a dude. maybe seeing d***s everywhere is why you assumed it would be easy for everyone to be one?
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#17 ??? Kerberos' name means "Death-Daemon of the Dark" from the ancient Greek words kêr (death) and erebos (darkness.) It's depicted as a terrifying 3-headed hound with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws.
Shirley, Hard to provide an exact source Cerberus has been described many times throughout n the writing of the Greek scholars. Cerberus was first mentioned in Homer's Iliad, with the description here likely from the version of The Twelve Labours of Heracles written by Apollodorus
#25 is just another circulated internet falsehood, and simply not true at all.
If you spin the coin on a surface there would be a very, very slight effect, because friction causes the coin to slow down and it may topple towards the heavier side (which would be face down, not up.)
There is no such friction on a toss, and due to the momentum and rotational direction of the flip, the odds would not be affected by the minute difference in mass.
There are, however, 51/49 odds in favor of whichever side was up when flipped.
#23 Close but wrong! Harald the BlueTooth was a minor Scandinavian leader. He had a "blue colored tooth" from a hunting accident... not eating berries! Yes, BlueTooth is named after him.
it's near impossible for kindhearted people to sin. And it's sad that you didn't get that idea by yourself. Also that's a lady not a dude. maybe seeing d***s everywhere is why you assumed it would be easy for everyone to be one?
who cares?
Kerberos' name means "Death-Daemon of the Dark" from the ancient Greek words kêr (death) and erebos (darkness.)
It's depicted as a terrifying 3-headed hound with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws.
If you spin the coin on a surface there would be a very, very slight effect, because friction causes the coin to slow down and it may topple towards the heavier side (which would be face down, not up.)
There is no such friction on a toss, and due to the momentum and rotational direction of the flip, the odds would not be affected by the minute difference in mass.
There are, however, 51/49 odds in favor of whichever side was up when flipped.
Close but wrong!
Harald the BlueTooth was a minor Scandinavian leader.
He had a "blue colored tooth" from a hunting accident... not eating berries!
Yes, BlueTooth is named after him.
it's near impossible for kindhearted people to sin. And it's sad that you didn't get that idea by yourself. Also that's a lady not a dude. maybe seeing d***s everywhere is why you assumed it would be easy for everyone to be one?