Most books become damaged if rain makes the book wet. Pages from the book usually go crinkly and it's better to get a replacement book if you need it.
If a book has been wet and left to dry for over 2 months, it may have suffered irreversible damage such as mold growth, warping, or deteriorated pages. You can try gently wiping the cover and pages with a clean, dry cloth, and then placing the book in a well-ventilated area to continue drying. However, be prepared that the book may still not be salvageable for reading.
-- 28-day months, like 3 out of every 4 Februarys . . . 250,000 months, exactly -- 29-day months, like 1 out of every 4 Februarys . . . 241,379 months, with 9 days left over -- 30-day months, like April, June, September, and November . . . 233,333 months, with 10 days left over -- 31-day months, like January, March, May, July, August, October, and December . . . 225,806 months, with 2 weeks (14 days) left over -- whole years . . . 19,164 years, with 49 weeks and 6 days (349 days) left over
Divide months by 12 and the remainder is months left over. 32.5/12=2 years 8.5 months
Only me. (and 11 apples...)
12 months with no contact whatsoever (including child support payments)
He only served about 3 months of his last term, so about 3 years and 9 months were left.
Get over it!
When the left over dye gets washed away it spreads to rivers and pollutes them.
Get the book from your inventory and put over the fire pit and left click on it.
yes
I'm sorry, but its probably over, and best just left alone.
what past 3 months, the book is set over a time period of about a decade. The three months you asked about could be any of those. Please specify which 3 months you mean.
wait about 3 months while your friend gets over him and then ask her permission just in case