Okay, maybe bleach does cure COVID, but not injected. Maybe what you really need to do is mix it with drain cleaner in a sealed plastic container and huff the fumes.*
Or if that fails, a bath in ClF3 will both kill all the COVID viruses in your body and make it impossible for you to catch it.**
*Even if you are one of those assholes who insists on not masking up, not getting vaccinated, and incubating exciting new variants for the rest of us, DO NOT DO THIS.
I hope never to gain personal knowledge of their smell, but the Orkin website states "A musty, sweet smell, often likened to berries, is commonly attributed to these pests," though it also notes "It often takes a large infestation to detect this bed bug smell." Jaron at the Foods Guy website says of the smell for those who like the taste of cilantro it is "extremely fresh, earthy, with hints of citrus like lemons and limes and may be a bit peppery at time," where as "Those with the gene that are sensitive to aldehydes will not find cilantro to smell very pleasant. It will smell soap like but may also smell extremely bitter and sometimes even rancid."
My sense of smell is not acute whereas my wife is very sensitive to smells, so if I have any question about whether we can still eat something that has been in the refrigerator for awhile I have her smell it. So if she ever reports she smells cilantro in a hotel room, I'll ask for another room. Dogs, of course, have a much better sense of smell than humans, though, and I'd read of dogs being employed to locate them in hotels when there were reports of pesticide-resistant bedbugs infecting hotels in New York City a decade ago. Since bed bugs use a pheromone to signal other bed bugs and specially trained dogs can detect bed bugs through all life cycle phases, from eggs to adults, dogs are widely used to identify the locations of bed bugs. The National Entomology Scent Detection Association (NESDCA) certifies teams of dogs and their handlers for that work.
The obvious trolling is found in the "after school" format of the new club.
Real satanists get their satan on BEFORE they walk in. Every dyed-in-the-wool satanic child wakes up happy and ready to get to school to spread the happy news that they exist!
Yes, but most commercial coriander has been roasted to bring out the flavor, which will kill it. Buy a package of seeds and toss them at random in your veggie garden. When they come up the scent helps keep squirrels and rabbits out. Let a few of the plants go to seed (a package will give you FAR more cilantro than you need). You'll have volunteer plants come up the next year, and never have to buy cilantro in the summer again. We originally planted it about ten years ago, and have never bought another package of seed since. (We let the lettuce self-seed too.)
By "scholars" I take it you mean "lawyers" rather than anyone who knows anything about the time period. The frontier was very close, and on the frontier the "well regulated" portion meant someone with military experience who could train and organize the locals to turn out to defend their community against Indians, brigands and pirates. Veterans were actively recruited with offers of free land, preferential water rights, and the like. Don't imagine that the militia of a community in Kentucky or Ohio would have been guys in uniform marching in formation, a lot of them wouldn't even have owned shoes. They would have been armed with whatever weapons they could bring, including spears and bows. My own great-great-grandfather belonged to a militia in northern Michigan that could be called up to repel Mormon raiders from Beaver Island.
Of course they didn't think to prohibit automatic weapons, a practical breech loading rifle with standardized parts wouldn't even exist for another 30 years. They didn't prohibit nukes either. Obviously the 2nd Amendment is outdated and needs repeal or revision, but we shouldn't pretend it means something it didn't.
it keeps rabbits and squirrels away because it smells and tastes like WINDEX, like my body says "DO NOT EAT". Omg i Hate cilantro. It ruins everything!
Okay, maybe bleach does cure COVID, but not injected. Maybe what you really need to do is mix it with drain cleaner in a sealed plastic container and huff the fumes.*
Or if that fails, a bath in ClF3 will both kill all the COVID viruses in your body and make it impossible for you to catch it.**
*Even if you are one of those assholes who insists on not masking up, not getting vaccinated, and incubating exciting new variants for the rest of us, DO NOT DO THIS.
**And FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT DO THIS EITHER!
I hope never to gain personal knowledge of their smell, but the Orkin website states "A musty, sweet smell, often likened to berries, is commonly attributed to these pests," though it also notes "It often takes a large infestation to detect this bed bug smell." Jaron at the Foods Guy website says of the smell for those who like the taste of cilantro it is "extremely fresh, earthy, with hints of citrus like lemons and limes and may be a bit peppery at time," where as "Those with the gene that are sensitive to aldehydes will not find cilantro to smell very pleasant. It will smell soap like but may also smell extremely bitter and sometimes even rancid."
My sense of smell is not acute whereas my wife is very sensitive to smells, so if I have any question about whether we can still eat something that has been in the refrigerator for awhile I have her smell it. So if she ever reports she smells cilantro in a hotel room, I'll ask for another room. Dogs, of course, have a much better sense of smell than humans, though, and I'd read of dogs being employed to locate them in hotels when there were reports of pesticide-resistant bedbugs infecting hotels in New York City a decade ago. Since bed bugs use a pheromone to signal other bed bugs and specially trained dogs can detect bed bugs through all life cycle phases, from eggs to adults, dogs are widely used to identify the locations of bed bugs. The National Entomology Scent Detection Association (NESDCA) certifies teams of dogs and their handlers for that work.
Glad I don't have it because I love Vietnamese and Mexican cuisine.
Eewwwww.
The obvious trolling is found in the "after school" format of the new club.
Real satanists get their satan on BEFORE they walk in. Every dyed-in-the-wool satanic child wakes up happy and ready to get to school to spread the happy news that they exist!
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Yes, but most commercial coriander has been roasted to bring out the flavor, which will kill it. Buy a package of seeds and toss them at random in your veggie garden. When they come up the scent helps keep squirrels and rabbits out. Let a few of the plants go to seed (a package will give you FAR more cilantro than you need). You'll have volunteer plants come up the next year, and never have to buy cilantro in the summer again. We originally planted it about ten years ago, and have never bought another package of seed since. (We let the lettuce self-seed too.)
By "scholars" I take it you mean "lawyers" rather than anyone who knows anything about the time period. The frontier was very close, and on the frontier the "well regulated" portion meant someone with military experience who could train and organize the locals to turn out to defend their community against Indians, brigands and pirates. Veterans were actively recruited with offers of free land, preferential water rights, and the like. Don't imagine that the militia of a community in Kentucky or Ohio would have been guys in uniform marching in formation, a lot of them wouldn't even have owned shoes. They would have been armed with whatever weapons they could bring, including spears and bows. My own great-great-grandfather belonged to a militia in northern Michigan that could be called up to repel Mormon raiders from Beaver Island.
Of course they didn't think to prohibit automatic weapons, a practical breech loading rifle with standardized parts wouldn't even exist for another 30 years. They didn't prohibit nukes either. Obviously the 2nd Amendment is outdated and needs repeal or revision, but we shouldn't pretend it means something it didn't.
"The hope, obviously, is that they see the error of their ways..." Ha ha, like that would ever happen.
Wingnuts just pretend that the first part of the 2nd amendment doesn't exist.
And what did it tell you? I don't see anything particuarly political about the story, unless you somehow think they're wrong in blaming Russia.
It helps to be a good con man. How else to explain why a bunch of inbred fools think a habitual liar who lives in a gold penthouse is "one of them?"
Congratulations! You just provided the crazies with their newest COVID cure.
Another grievance rally.
it keeps rabbits and squirrels away because it smells and tastes like WINDEX, like my body says "DO NOT EAT". Omg i Hate cilantro. It ruins everything!
I feels sorry for you.