Up above me; A cloudless skyIn my hand, Clouded liquorIn my mind A clouded messThat's becoming clearer With each sip I take... **Who knew clouds could diminish clouds?
Ciggarette History It’s thought that humans have been smoking tobacco for several thousand years. Mayan carvings have been found in Mexico which date back to around 900 AD and depict the use of tobacco. Growing naturally in the Americas, tobacco was ‘discovered’ by migrants when they began colonising these islands in the 15th and 16th centuries. At this time, tobacco would have been chewed, rolled into a hand-made cigarette or cigar, or smoked in a pipe. It wasn’t until the late 1800's that the modern pre- rolled and boxed cigarette emerged, when the world’s first cigarette-making machines were developed. This paved the way for cheap mass production, which in turn led to a huge increase in the number of smokers worldwide.
SCIENCE BEST INVENTIONS: 1. FIRE - it can be argued that fire was discovered rather than invented. Certainly, early humans observed incidents of fire, but it wasn’t until they figured out how to control it and produce it themselves that humans could really make use of everything this new tool had to offer. The earliest use of fire goes back as far as two million years ago, while a widespread way to utilize this technology has been dated to about 125,000 years ago. Fire gave us warmth, protection, and led to a host of other key inventions and skills like coking etc. 2. WHEEL - the wheel was invented by Mesopotamians around 3500 B.C., to be used in the creation of pottery. About 300 years after that, the wheel was put on a chariot and the rest is history. Wheels are ubiquitous in our everyday life, facilitating our transportation and commerce. Circa 2000 BC, Oxen drawing an ancient Egyptian two-wheeled chariot. 3. NAIL - The earliest known use of this very s...
Call of Duty: WWII ‘s competitive multiplayer component will focus on the fast-paced, grounded action seen in the campaign, but Sledgehammer has also introduced a few new features that should help to separate the game from others in the series. The first announced mode, “War,” involves asymmetrical, strategic gameplay that sees both the Allies and the Axis working to take objective points. According to Condrey, the mode will feature object-driven conflicts. In essence, War will feature mini-stories that differ whether you are fighting for the Allies or the Axis. In October 2017, Sledgehammer games revealed a new mode, called “Gridiron,” in a statement to fan site Charlie Intel . The mode will be Call of Duty: WWII ‘s take on the “Uplink” mode found in Advanced Warfare . Co-studio head Michael Condrey also revealed a London multiplayer map, which he said is a “standout” choice for several competitive modes. In a June 2017 post on the U.S. PlayStation ...
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