Yes, parsley contains chlorophyll which can help neutralize bad breath by reducing odor-causing bacteria in the mouth. However, more research is needed to determine its effectiveness as a standalone remedy for combating bad breath.
This quote implies that by not speaking out or taking action against evil, one is complicit in its perpetuation. Allowing evil to go unchallenged enables its continuation and can be seen as a form of support or participation in its existence. To truly combat evil, one must actively oppose it rather than passively accepting or ignoring it.
It is an approach more concerned with style and form than content. It is the art of persuasion using pretentious words that sound good but are really insincere and empty language... an approach favored by politicians.
apathy? Not really bothered if it's not....
The servant girls were really angry because they felt mistreated and undervalued by their employers. They were frustrated by their working conditions, lack of respect, and low pay, which led to their anger.
When someone says that's how I am really means that they have expressed exactly how they are feeling.
its not exactly bad for you. most chef's use parsley on dishes for design some people chew on it after they eat a meal because it will give your breath a minty smell and somewhat of a taste.. it really has no taste though.
That is an opinion question. It depends on which one a person likes so there really isn't a right answer.
It depends. If you are really sportif your breath will be slower. If you don't really exersice your breath/heartbeat will be faster.
Parsley isn't really a substitute for bay leaf because they have different flavors, but you can use the parsley if you want. If you don't have bay leaf, you can make the soup without it. The flavor will be a little different, but your soup will still be good.
if you really want to know how your breath smells lick you hand then smell it.
no not really
not really but there is alot of violence
Yes, yes there is.
Anything can smell your breath as long as it smells. P.S. This is a question that really has no purpose.
I wouldn't really hack Combat Arms anymore. People can report you ingame.
Not really. You must bury a lot of bones to raise your prayer level, and practice a lot of combat, to train your other combat stats. In the case of magic, you can train magic through ways other than combat (and that will raise your combat level, if your main combat type is magic), but that still requires time.Not really. You must bury a lot of bones to raise your prayer level, and practice a lot of combat, to train your other combat stats. In the case of magic, you can train magic through ways other than combat (and that will raise your combat level, if your main combat type is magic), but that still requires time.Not really. You must bury a lot of bones to raise your prayer level, and practice a lot of combat, to train your other combat stats. In the case of magic, you can train magic through ways other than combat (and that will raise your combat level, if your main combat type is magic), but that still requires time.Not really. You must bury a lot of bones to raise your prayer level, and practice a lot of combat, to train your other combat stats. In the case of magic, you can train magic through ways other than combat (and that will raise your combat level, if your main combat type is magic), but that still requires time.
no because if your really holding your breath you should be holding your nosie