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I know trapt made headstrong, but i dont know if LP made a remke. xX.DarkrosesXx: Trapt was the original maker of Headstrong and LP did make a remake of Headstrong.
The shell is made of copper and the head is made of the skin of an animal.
NO!!
Nowadays, they are generally made of die cast metal.
it is made in iran/india and it is 100 poleyester and cheaply made dont waste ur money CHEAP!
A poem that expresses its theme as an aphorism is called a gnomic poem. A gnomic poem is made up of meaningful sayings that are put into verse.
I dont think there is such thing. if you never head of and made it up then not anything you wierdo
I know trapt made headstrong, but i dont know if LP made a remke. xX.DarkrosesXx: Trapt was the original maker of Headstrong and LP did make a remake of Headstrong.
The second vertebrae has a dens (meaning tooth) which sticks up into the ring made by the atlas (the first vertebra). The head can pivot with this type of joint. A person can nod the head "no".
Wow. I honestly dont know how you could not figure that out but if you insist, it is made up of a lions body and a humans head
the left arm of exodia then the right and the then the left leg and the head and then the right leg but i dont care
noooo!!! well when you sneeze and you dont close your eyes ... then your eyes..WILL POP OUT! so dont NEVER do that!! your eyes are made to stay is on your head. almost nothing short of gouging them out will get them out. not even sneezing with your eyes open ( I've done that). if you don't believe me about the sneezing thing, check out the mythbusters trying it. i don't know where to get the video.
something that,....... i dont know im in language arts class right now
The phrase is meant to be a humorous phrase made up by Matt Stone in the movie BASEketball.
If you are having pain in your head or feel nausea or feel dizzy. then that is a sign of having a concussion If you dont have any of those symptoms then you are fine.
Dont ask me coz i dont no!
Dont ask me coz i dont no!