

Not a lot. there was some honey in the tomb of an Egyptian mummy and they are it when they excavated him.
Not a lot. there was some honey in the tomb of an Egyptian mummy and they are it when they excavated him.
Okay, this is super disingenuous, right. you’re just activity trolling at this point, right?
And who spelt dyslexia like that
I’m currently a big fan of the ‘trading’ enemies and then planning your attacks system in Sniper Elite.
Wow, well, fuck that guy … shame
Really because the rest of us have been watching you be wildly volatile for years now.
I think the question comes down to the fact they would have missed a great deal of education, both formal and informal. They would have a child’s understanding and the world but have societal expectations of an adult.
I think their outcome would depend entirely on how wealthy the family were. If it were a rich family you would hope they would employ tutors and the like to support building the formal education and have a great deal of empathy and support to help with, for example, the social understanding.
If it were a family without this kind of resource, I could see the person becoming a reality TV ‘star’ in order to pay for some of this, with an excruciating and crushing public interest.
Have wing mirrors gone away?
I’m not involved at all, just saying that suddenly not being able to rebuild your family home could be quite devastating!
The number 14, seriously, it’s everywhere
Thanks, that’s a really clear and detailed explanation.
Still, though, on an individual basis, I’m not sure how I’d feel if my house had been burnt down and then the government said that I couldn’t rebuild it how it was before.
surely the problem with this idea is that each plot of land will still be individually owned, making dramatic changes to use and layout difficult? Or am I missing something about your idea?
To be fair a Popeye beat em up could be a lot of fun. Quite good mobile phone fodder, if have thought.
Is this Birmingham, Alabama or Birmingham, UK, though?
Fucking awful people