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Drinking Homeopathic Bleach
*british
Senior couple learn how to use their webcam
I bet that guy could do a pretty good Duke Nukem impression.
*cute
*happy
Mass Effect 2: Currrmurrnduuurrr Durpherd
*promote
Cyanide and Happiness - Dogs
*promote
Bianca Chang - Works of Paper Art
*promote
Spider's heart beating
>> ^dapper:
Thanks for the clarification. i love that people on here know about this stuff....
>> ^oritteropo:
Spider respiration isn't like ours, it's based on diffusion rather than forcing the air through like we do.... or, in other words, no.
I felt quite sorry for the poor little fellow.
>> ^dapper:
Is it possible that the movement is a consequence of it breathing rather than the heart beat?
I know some insects (and spiders) pulse their abdomen to force air through their spiracles (little breathing holes on their underside), similarly to the way we use our diaphragm and intercostal muscles to draw air in and force it out again. Reading about it, it seems spiders tend to mix and match their breathing systems, depending on the species - but only "more advanced species" use spiracles"
Spiders hearts are located on the back of the abdomen. See this picture of a tarantula for example: http://i.imgur.com/7kexx.jpg (elongated yellow thing). So it could be it's heartbeat.
TL;DR - It could be breathing or a heartbeat. But due to spider anatomy, heartbeat would appear more likely.
Queen at Wembley, 1986
"There are roumors we're breaking up..." "...We'll be together until we fucking die"
You weren't wrong Freddie ;___;
How to Make Henry's Famous Spicy Shepherd's Pie
>> ^oritteropo:
According to an unreliable source I found while googling, prior to 1877 it was always called cottage pie no matter what leftover meat was used to make it.
If I make cottage pie though, I use beef mince and make sure it's got some carrot and peas
>> ^Seric:
Shepard's Pie - traditionally British.
Also, something I don't get with other countries, Shepard's pie is LAMB. Not beef, that's a Cottage pie. Not damn TURKEY, that's some other kind of damn pie...
Shepard - sheep.
Think about it.
....I would accept "Turkey Shepard's Pie"
Hear hear! Carrots and peas are a must :>
Interesting fact regarding historical pie nomenclature, I'd no idea. Still, people should update their culinary cognomen to post 1877 to make me happier :B
Biker inches away from being hit
>> ^ponceleon:
Is this in England? It looks like the bike is on the wrong side of the road for the USA... maybe I'm turned around...
Don't think so - looks like a white back plate, so not from the UK.
Edit: look at it again, I'm not so sure...
How to Make Henry's Famous Spicy Shepherd's Pie
Shepard's Pie - traditionally British.
Also, something I don't get with other countries, Shepard's pie is LAMB. Not beef, that's a Cottage pie. Not damn TURKEY, that's some other kind of damn pie...
Shepard - sheep.
Think about it.
....I would accept "Turkey Shepard's Pie"
Donkey cigarette dispenser
I knew I'd seen this before, turns out I guess I had at over 2 and a half years ago since post. On the plus side, my search turned up this.
http://videosift.com/video/Elephant-cigarette-dispenser
Drunk Girl Gives Hurricane Advice on CBS News
Man, what a brilliant idea.
I'm stranded somewhere, gotta wait for a hurricane to blow through...Pub?
I was gonna say "makes me wish we had more hurricanes in Britain" but who am I kidding, it's not like we Brits need any more excuses to have a few pints.
Stephen Fry - Getting out of the I-Mode
Surely for Stephen it should be iMode
Christopher Hitchens on why he works against Religions
Hitchens makes me proud to be *british
Passed Out Party Cat or Sleepiest Cat Ever?
NEDM?