They have been digging up old graves to make room for new graves in London for a couple of millennia now. Church yards/cemeteries are small and people always want to be buried in them. I don't see why it should be more morbid now than before.
Regardless, as crowds tend to make me uncomfortable, I'd prefer to stay as far away from cemeteries as possible when I kick the bucket.
If you get Lyme Disease it will be from the ticks in the surrounding grass, not from cuddling the baby deer. Any ticks on that deer would have already embedded to feed.
As you wish. Like I said before I love the image and I don't want to argue about it. I'll just point out the caption of the image states "Chicago reflected in Lake Michigan" which is what prompted my first comment.
Nope. This is most definitely a shadow, not a reflection. It is not a reflection of said shadow either. A shadow is an absence of light (here being blocked by the buildings). A reflection is the redirection of light from one direction to another. At most you could say the sun is reflecting off the water and the city is blocking some of that light from reflecting to the plane, however, you cannot say this is a reflection of the city itself.
My favorite of the bunch is the shot of the setting sun and the Chicago skyline, crazy beautiful and surreal. That said, I wouldn't call it a reflection. That is the shadow of the Chicago skyline, not its reflection.
Then you are severely limiting your non-REM sleep (the four stages before REM sleep). Non-REM sleep is where the human body repairs tissues, builds bone and muscle, and bolsters the immune system. It is not to be missed lightly.
Ummm, that final diagram is actually insinuating that a significant number of drunk people are in fact drunk toddlers, NOT that toddlers act like drunk people. Logical diagram fail.
Regardless, as crowds tend to make me uncomfortable, I'd prefer to stay as far away from cemeteries as possible when I kick the bucket.
Thank you! Me too.
... They're still tasty though. :)
I'll take my 10% now please.