"That Pearl Harbor was the only attack on US soil during WWII.
In fact, the Japanese bombed Dutch Harbor and invaded the Aleutian Islands. There were also U-boat attacks on the West Coast and German spies who landed via U-boat on the East Coast. None of these were particularly consequential in the grand scheme of things though, so they were forgotten."
#17 Yeah, there is a LOT of misconceptions about the world wars because news media is not an accurate source of info, and we tend to glorify our own side and demonize the other. Without that demonization it's harder to convince soldiers to die. That's the issue with modern warfare... communication technologies, so you can actually call someone and find out truths. That's why guns and drone technology is great, it's makes it a removed game so you don't have to face the consequencesof your actions.
#18 Urine contains all the waste of the body, including dead/alive microorganisms and garbage minerals. But generally sterile means no living organic material, and for the most part a healthy person doesn't have living organic material in their urine.
i mean it makes sense. jews are still crying about that holocaust to this day. even though there were plenty of equally devastating events.
The fact that everyone knows about the holocaust (because there are countless movies and documentaries made every. single. year.) but know next to nothing about the man other instances of genocide that have happened in history (many of which were far worse) is roof that jews run the media industry.
Everyone wants to get mad when you say that, but it's as true as things get.
okay, so only the ones with the biggest devastating events are allowed to cry about that? Is that what you're saying?
"Brains" being the thing that flat-Earthers clearly lack.
I love that one flat earther story. "If the earth rotates once in 24h, you'd observe a gyroscope drift 15 degrees an hour." So they got an aircraft gyroscope, powered it up and it drifted 15 degrees an hour. "It can't be right, the gyroscope must be broken".
That's how they work. Don't accept facts unless they fit your theory. If not, the fact must be wrong.
technically, only the sugar molecules, not "food". And yes, that's what makes it so tasty. Yum :)
yes, Mr. English teacher.