It means that we are often unaware of the context in which we live... until it changes. For example, because the culture (context) in which one grows up is typically taken for granted, we may never consciously think about it. Often awareness only arises when faced with a new or changing context. The saying is also used in other settings, such as business. For example, a company may take its industry, products or technologies for granted until any or all of them are changed by another company, a technological evolution, etc.
Except in unusual circumstances, the effects of our own culture are imperceptible to us.
Yes they do. But it is such a small amount it is unlikely you would ever really see it. Rabbits like to give birth in private and it is unlikely you would ever see this happening.
how ever much it needs
Ducks need water for drinking. The vast mayorty eat plants that grow in the water also most nest in the wet lands, on semi floating islands that they make by putting mud grasses and twigs together.
no one would ever be fit
Except in unusual circumstances, the effects of our own culture are imperceptible to us.
No. It is not.
Not enough that you would ever notice.
Not enough that you would ever notice.
No...well not untill now
Water Hockey is real but hardly ever been seen in TV.
Ever-thing but swampy water with a lilbit of acid on it.
Did you ever stop to notice all the blood we've shed before, did you ever stop to notice the crying earth the weeping shores. Did you ever stop to notice all the children dead from war, did you ever stop to notice the crying earth the weeping shores.
In theory, yes, but it would be to insignificant to ever notice.
Only during the filming of The Sweetest Thing. On set, she would require mimbo to bring her glasses of sparkling water, then she would abruptly splash in his face .
NO!!! Why would Shakira ever do such a thing?!? Who ever said that is lying!!
If there ever was one on the lake it would be a water spout not a tornado. Tornadoes are on land not water. A water spout is on the water.