XuYu, I've always read that index and third fingers of a similar length or with a shorter third finger is a feminine trait and a third finger that is longer than the index finger is a masculine trait. Those whose hands reflect opposite of their sex are more likely to be gay.
There's also I-doser, a program available online, and I do believe there's a free version. It supposedly uses white noise to change the frequency of brainwaves. In my experience, it works okay, but won't stand up to your expectations if you're looking for something as intense as most drugs.
I honestly think this is the sort of thing protected by Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, especially if the haircut was to express what the student said it was.
At my high school, we weren't allowed to wear bandannas, because they were "gang symbols." But if we folded them into hairbands, they were fine. Note that I live in a town of 4000 and there are no gangs. I think schools take "gang symbols" too far. Call me a crazy proponent of freedom of expression, but it's a slippery slope out there. I would rather have the freedom and never use it than it be taken away without a real reason.
I think the longest interval between twins a pair of fraternal twins documented on Discovery Health Channel. The interval between the boys was 10 days, because they were born very early and labor was stopped after the first boy was born.
@liphttam Old Aqua Man? Hah. He doesn't even have to summon the creatures of the deep to get all pruney and wrinkly. That should be a super-power right there. >_<
Easy, they're not worth a whole lot in copper. They were once mostly copper, but I think it was the 70s when they changed it. Pennies are almost entirely zinc with a thin copper shell. In high school chemistry we'd file some of the copper off and put the pennies in acid to disolve the zinc so we were left with just the copper. Definitely not worth the time to get enough copper to exchange (and I believe it's technically illegal, but I'm not for sure).
At my high school, we weren't allowed to wear bandannas, because they were "gang symbols." But if we folded them into hairbands, they were fine. Note that I live in a town of 4000 and there are no gangs. I think schools take "gang symbols" too far. Call me a crazy proponent of freedom of expression, but it's a slippery slope out there. I would rather have the freedom and never use it than it be taken away without a real reason.
Hell's Grannies! xD
No, no. It really is sad that people have to resort to that sort of thing.
Until the government abolishes them or something,
the government needs to accept them.
I really think the city government is going down in this case. What law was he breaking by trying to pay in legal tender?