Thread: ask your doctor about
Results 61 to 90 of 97
-
-
always steveyking steveyos12-08-2013
one of lisa's magic spells is making her victims hated by everyone and then making them as clueless as she is at figuring out everyone hates them lol lisa and plug drugs both actually belive they would not get immediately murdered by anyone here ugh THIS SHIT IS SAD AS FUCK
-
-
-
always steveyking steveyos12-08-2013
wow I am literally mad at how fucking stupid this guy is, I can't read his posts any more
-
-
always steveyking steveyos12-08-2013
plug drugs and rootbeer have become the worst two people in the world well I mean lisa is the worst but wow these fucking idiots
-
-
always steveyking steveyos12-08-2013
you don't have to prove how fuckin stupid you are any more than you already are
-
12-08-2013
im not trying to prove anything
-
12-08-2013
neticheze once said, retarded drug addcits from the swamp have no need to prove there fagtarded, they just are fagtarded
I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
-
-
-
12-09-2013
this is mah swamp
-
12-09-2013
swamp is a derogatory word okay the government of minnesota spends so much money each year paying off biologists and whatever to not classify northern minnesota as a swamp in atlases and such; they are to be officially referred to as "wetlands" okay, they are only called swamps if they are in the south because we like to secretly make fun of the south and think of it is an uneducated uninhabitable wasteland
-
12-09-2013
that's right, i don't like the south, i'm a latitudist
-
12-09-2013
Meet Wet Wally. This know-it-all frog is here to answer your questions about wetlands.
What's a wetland, Wet Wally?
That's easy. Take some low-lying land, add water, mix in lots of plants and animals, and you have a wetland!
So wetlands are always wet, right?
Wetlands are places where there is shallow water or very soggy soil at least part of the time. Plants that grow there love having wet "feet" (roots).
Are all wetlands the same?
No way! Most folks think of three major wetland groups: swamps, marshes, and bogs. It’s easy to tell the difference between the first two. Swamps have mostly trees or shrubs. And marshes have mostly grassy plants. Bogs are spongy, mossy wetlands where plants pile up faster than they can rot away. All those plants form thick layers of peat.
Lakes are wet. Aren't they wetlands, too?
Not really—they're too wet. Remember wet-footed plants? Well, lakes are mostly too deep for plants to grow right up out of them. That goes for oceans and most ponds, rivers, and streams, too. But the edges of these bodies of water and waterways ... now that’s a different story.
Different how?
The edges are where the water is often shallow enough — or the soil just soggy enough — for wetland plants to take hold. But you can also find wetlands far from any deep water. Mountains may have low spots where water collects. And water seeping up from underground can make a wetland — even in a desert.
What's so important about wetlands?
Ah, glad you asked. Without wetlands, thousands of species of animals and plants would become extinct. And floods and pollution would be much worse. Oh, I tell you wetlands are greatly misunderstood.
How so, Wet Wally?
People have often thought of wetlands as smelly, buggy wastelands. They've drained the water from them, making dry land for farms, houses, and shopping malls. Today more than half of the wetlands in the "lower 48" states have been destroyed.
But here's the good news: Many other people know that wetlands are wonderlands that we — and thousands of other species — could never do without.
-
-
12-09-2013
Location
RIGHT BEHIND YOU 1337 H4X
omg
-
12-09-2013
it's like this account was made for me, even before he met me
-
-
www.whatthefuck.comking steveyos
-
www.whatthefuck.comking steveyos
-
-
www.whatthefuck.comking steveyos
-
-
-
-
www.whatthefuck.comking steveyos12-09-2013
Following the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, on April 17, Virginia voted to secede from the United States and joined the Confederate States (though not officially doing so until May), and soon thereafter the Confederate government moved its capital from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond.
-
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)