Oh, so like in the late 19th Century when ballet was something you threw on between the acts of your opera so the men in the audience could see some bare legs?
August 31, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Oh, so like in the late 19th Century when ballet was something you threw on between the acts of your opera so the men in the audience could see some bare legs?
"Half An Orange" has a jaunty melody that is backed by a stretched-out version of itself and is increasingly attacked by and substituted with noise. It ends up being blown away by the wind.
"The Quilt Queen's Journey" Scroll, bow, knife, hourglass, kite, dragonfly, and basket.
August 31, 2025 at 12:55 AM
"Half An Orange" has a jaunty melody that is backed by a stretched-out version of itself and is increasingly attacked by and substituted with noise. It ends up being blown away by the wind.
"The Quilt Queen's Journey" Scroll, bow, knife, hourglass, kite, dragonfly, and basket.
Is that just for the Vatican Roulette method (the purely calendar-based method), or other forms of natural family planning such as examining mucus or keeping track of body temperature? The latter are much closer to the 8% figure, but still not effective enough for preventing pregnancy.
August 11, 2025 at 5:26 PM
Is that just for the Vatican Roulette method (the purely calendar-based method), or other forms of natural family planning such as examining mucus or keeping track of body temperature? The latter are much closer to the 8% figure, but still not effective enough for preventing pregnancy.
You were told not to cite it because it's an encyclopedia, not because it's user-edited. Encyclopedias summarize sources, they're not a primary source themselves for academic purposes.
July 27, 2025 at 5:38 AM
You were told not to cite it because it's an encyclopedia, not because it's user-edited. Encyclopedias summarize sources, they're not a primary source themselves for academic purposes.