I think Putin's and Trump's agendas differ a bit. Putin is an irredentist megalomaniac that loves his past as a tool of KGB oppression and wishes it back, Trump is just an old, demented, tired-of-life racist.
Karyoplasma
When I was in elementary, my teacher said that "Lutetia" was how the Romans called the city of Liege. As an avid reader of Asterix comics, I knew this isn't true and corrected her and said it was the Roman name of Paris. She insisted that it is Liege. Anyway, the next day, she came back to class and said that she looked it up and that I was indeed correct and Lutetia referred to Paris and gave me a chocolate bar and told me to keep reading comics. Good teacher.
Give him a jar of motor oil
Bolognese "sauce" is actually a stew and you just dump pasta in there. Don't use spaghetti for it tho, spaghetti are for actual sauces.
This should be illegal.
I think the intention was to legalize plagiarism under the guise of helping humanity. Only if corporations do it of course.
Historically accurate royal family. Not even joking, it was all incest.
Wouldn't you have about the same reaction time as if the truck was braking tho? I mean, the momentum will carry the log in the direction the truck was going until it dissipates, which is kinda the same as braking.
I mean, that situation would obviously be dangerous because you don't wanna stop on a freeway for obvious reasons, but still, if you adhered to common safety rules, you should be okay in that situation, no?
Why do I think that's not limited to just the field of mental health?
I have enough trust towards brake technology that I assume your car can stop faster than a log. I ass-pulled that assumption tho.
Kids don't judge, adults do nothing else but judge. My sister has twins (they're 7 now) and pretty much their whole social circle are couples with children too, so whenever I am invited to a party there, I just go in the garden and play soccer with the kids.
Asterix was pretty popular in the 90s Central Europe. The movies were in theaters, the older ones got prime time slots on TV, the comics were in every book store's kids section. I remember laughing my ass off in the movie theater at the scene with the bear when Asterix in America came out.