What advice would you give me to help me stand up for my own convictions?
Here are some tips that may help:
Neither. She is a fictitious character on a TV program.
What happens if you stare directly into a monkeys eyes for 4 seconds?
it depends. i probably wouldn't do that up close to a monkey that is not in a cage. if it is at a zoo then it might copy you and stare back (hence forth monkey see, monkey do) or it wont do anything. four seconds is a short time. i doubt it will do anything but be careful if its not in a cage.
Because they are not for the silly rabbit.
Have you ever seen an adult eat this? And I always thought those kids were little f---ing s---s for stealing his cereal. Bastards! That's HIS BREAKFAST! It's cereal! I guess the company thought this thing would sell better if they said the kids get to exclude anyone else from eating it. Kids love that. "KIDS ONLY--NO ONE ELSE ALLOWED." Well, it worked for Nickelodeon.
All it did was make most people watching hate the children with a white-hot passion. I really wanted to fist the brats doing this to that poor bunny rabbit. Not even Bugs Bunny could help him.
collecting salary at month end and going to party..................
no, jet the hawk along with many other sonic game characters are not in sonic x.
Where did the 'f' word originate?
The word in question is very old. It's roots are in proto-Germanic, and in fact has cognates in most modern Germanic languages. This is contrary to some recent urban myths, for example the myth that it was originally an acronym for "fornication under consent of the king."
No the person who wrote the answer for this is wrong. The word had originated from my mouth.
How smart is the average human being?
Judging by the condition of the world we live in, Not smart enough.
Smart enough to live, but it remains to be seen if they are smart enough to survive.
youre a good doggie (said in the weird voice people use when praising or giving affection to their dog after it was good)
Is frindle really an English word?
Sort of: its the title of a 1996 book about a kid who invents a new word, "frindle." The word sounds and feels like it could be an English word (whereas a made-up word like mrag or nlop do not), but before this book it wasn't a word. Now that there's a book about it, you can say that, yes, it has become a word just the way "Jabberwocky" and other made-up words have become words.
Glenelg is a suburb of Adelaide How do you spell Glenelg backward?
The same as it is spelled forward.
What are the three need of motivation?
Self preservation, whether this is pointed directly to survivial or towards our image of ourselves painted by our beliefs and ideals. What I mean by this is that we have in our mind a view point of who we are and we trive to accomplish this in either advancement or a continuation of our currant state. This personal view point might look down upon theft, and so seeing a theft we might feel "motivated" to call police, in order to up keep our currant view of what kind of person we see ourselves as.
What year did starburst come out?
In 1971 in the United Kingdom under the name of Opal fruits. In 1976, they were introduced to the United States and were an immediate hit. They have been ruining the teeth of children and the sugar addicted, ever since. Yummy!