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"Just a day after he had shot two teenagers dead in his home, Byron Smith spoke with calm precision and polite cooperation as he explained to a sheriff’s sergeant that fear and a series of thefts drove him to fire the fatal shots..." http://www.startribune.com/local/256112661.html
Would that suggest/mean a high blood pressure? If so, does that mean that if I can temporarily see my veins, I temporarily have a high blood pressure?
I might be closing in on something I've been trying to figure out for quite a while here, so I'm just checking seemingly obvious stuff as well to be thorough.
Building in a home supply centre belonging to another power
I have a rules query: say I'm playing France, and I want to build in Paris. Paris is unoccupied by any unit, but coloured Purple, because Russia occupied it previously and no one has yet re-occupied it. Can I build in Paris or not?
Continental battle of north America, south America, antartica, oz, vs the rest, that means http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=140870 joinable as a two team game, (Arg, Bra, Fro, OZ, South, USA, West Canada, Que vs the other big mass of continents)
Of the humanities, I'm worst with art (I'm colorblind in like three different ways, and could never draw, so art's always been more alien to me than music or literature.)
So I guess I'll stick with the arguable cliches--
Pablo Picasso (and yeah, not typing his FULL name) Vincent van Gogh And I'll add Kandisnky since I know a friend that likes him.
I'd say being Hitler is a disqualification for getting acclaim for, well, anything, unless the contest is "Most Wicked Dictator Ever" or "Worst Way to Ruin a Mustache" (and even then, in both categories, Putin's old friend Stalin could seriously challenge the Fuhrer...and let's just agree both were awful and not get into a "Who was worse?" debate? We've done that enough, yes?)