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I found the perfect dog for you.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.co...uahua-certified-as-worlds-shortest-dog-743720

There are rats bigger !!
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I found the perfect dog for you.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.co...uahua-certified-as-worlds-shortest-dog-743720
Then how do I learn? This is very frustrating.You can’t believe anything on the internet. Anyone can write anything.
Methane is an odorless, colorless, flammable gas. It is used primarily as fuel to make heat and light. It is also used to manufacture organic chemicals. Methane can be formed by the decay of natural materials and is common in landfills, marshes, septic systems and sewersYes! Not 100%, but enough so that I am living an almost normal life. Back to doing what I love, lots of cooking!I can spend hours on my feet now and even walk laps around my house. Looking forward to dropping some weight. Thanks to the Good Feet store AND wonderful socks from Feetures.
Pi looks speedy even when he is dead to the world!
Pardon my ignorance but what is the purpose of a methane plant? And how do the generate methane other than cow farts and burps?
Ummm... not exactly. You can't believe EVERYTHING on the internet, that is true. But to say you can't believe anything on the net is a bit extreme. You have to be discerning, do your research, check to see if the person or agency posting might have an agenda or bias, and check multiple sources.You can’t believe anything on the internet. Anyone can write anything.
VERY!!I think roundup is bad for our enviroment.
A lot of health problems go with extremes.I found the perfect dog for you.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.co...uahua-certified-as-worlds-shortest-dog-743720
and just how am I supposed to know whos reliable?I should have said, check multiple reliable sources.
Well, in many cases, depending on the subject, they cite research that has been done, or their own research. Or they cite other authorities. For example, you just quoted a source on methane. Obviously you trusted that.and just how am I supposed to know whos reliable?