can anyone think of any other words that use o' to denote "of the?" all i can think of is o'lantern (jack o'lantern), o'clock, and o' the wisp (will o' the wisp)


To clarify, this is a war crime, the Geneva convention bans the targeting of medical transport. There's no caveats. It doesn't actually matter who's driving it.
today on the train home the guy next to me was on his phone and at one point i saw him go on tumblr and he just had like. a normie dash. like it was all photography. of nature and architecture. he was using tumblr the way a heterosexual landscaper for rich people might use instagram. i actually had to watch his screen for a few seconds to be sure it really was tumblr because i was so taken aback by the content he was viewing. this is why algorithmless websites are so beautiful btw because i genuinely didn't know that this side of tumblr even existed. he didn't even so much as scroll past any text posts.
do you have siblings? you give eldest sib vibes
some call it being the eldest, others call it being damned by god
this one is gonna go over huge. people on here have definitely read herodotus
this really is the shitting on the piss website
Plutonium is often called the most poisonous element. The people at Los Alamos, where nearly all of America's plutonium is kept, were so hurt by this that they published a paper defending plutonium against what they consider its unfair reputation. Well, they would do that, wouldn't they?
What is undisputed is that private ownership of plutonium is absolutely forbidden, with one tiny exception. Pacemakers today use lithium batteries, but a few people, no one knows exactly how many, still have models powered by plutonium thermoelectric batteries. If you have one in you, you're allowed to keep it until you die. I have and I swear this is true gotten e-mails from undertakers asking me what to do with the radioactive pacemaker they found in one of their clients. As tempted as I might be to invite them to send me the plutonium for my collection, I have dutifully told each one that by law all plutonium must go home to Los Alamos, where it will be loved and cared for.
Old Friends Senior Isotope Sanctuary
It's gone to a big lab out west where it can play with the other unstable elements