I assume you mean something like weight classes in combat sports? No one expects a welterweight to fight a heavyweight. And the existence of either class doesn't reduce the achievements of anyone not in it.
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Authority doesn't exist. He does likely have the power however.
I'd warn against opening the cells if you don't know how old it is. Modern ones are safe, older ones might contain heavy metals.
Just follow Baldrick's recipe.
See the problem with this is that even if I write code with this font, I can't force people to read it in this font.
I suppose if they killed it to make the lamp. If it was already done using the body though?
I mean it's not great taxidermy but I'm not sure it's bad. It's not even a case that I question who would want it. I know several people who would love to receive it as a gift.
Perhaps the only mistake is that the eyes don't light up.
There isn't much a fork can do that your fingers can't, only thing that comes to mind is extracting pickles. Of the western set I think it was the one we have gone longest without, and if we are including non-western utensils then give me chopsticks.
Simple fact is though it's the knife that you actually need. You might get served food that doesn't need one but that is because someone else has done all the cutting.
I do sometimes wonder what the world would be like if we just gave it to whoever worked hardest on their costume.
He's out doing what I am sure he thinks of as diplomatic meetings. The pope might be the leader of a criminal organisation, but he is generally thought of as a legitimate world leader. JD spoke with the Italian PM while he was there as well, and I think he has moved on to India now where he will meet with various politicians and attend cultural events.
VPs do this kind of thing all the time, it just seems weird because no one can take him seriously.
I don't know. Weight alone is likely a poor measure, and one we see exploited in combat sports to the harm and even death of competators. Working that specifically out is a question for sports scientists I think, rather than basing it on the feelings and biases of spectators.
What I am talking about is the cultural acceptance of sectioned competition, and that it doesn't reduce the achievements and glory of competators.