So this is near Burning Man. Just shooting a flame thrower , pretty sweet. That was one of the things that was very appealing to me about doing bread, and turning it into my life,
So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very Kids can build flame throwers and jet packs and scuba gear and pogo sticks and bouncy castles if they teach themselves the underlying materials
It was, in other words, right in my time. And so they had spear throwers , but not bow and arrow. And what I was saying is they for sure had snowshoes, although everything that they made out of leather or straw or even wood has rotted away in 30,000 years.
So that didn't work out. I was a party promoter and a concert thrower . I remember borrowing $18,500 for my mother to do this concert that miserably failed.
Jisfe, "flame-colored." And jasif, "flame," like that. Hm, flame thrower , whatever. And you can also see that with the writing system, I was heavily inspired by Arabic.
You know, 'cause that's how we spin it up. Something we've heard is that for right-handed throwers , the ball will drift right, and for left-handed throwers , the ball will drift left.
He's about right here. He had already come down the steps before the guy lit the flame thrower . He's wearing a black bandanna, a blue jean vest, and black jeans.
Let's blame the black guy. He's setting people on fire, trying to set them on fire with a flame thrower . Yeah, he should be blamed.
We're going to throw the fish to get started. Just to let you know, I'm not a professional fish thrower . He is. So check it out.
But there are just so many little shaky lines and everything, just god awful. Anyway, so that you could have a root like this-- ja, su, fe-- and have jaesif-- these are real words from the language-- "flame thrower ." Jisfe, "flame-colored." And jasif, "flame," like that.
The story in secondary education is also is worse because it costs a lot more money. It's written, a wonderful book, I think I have pages and pages of footnotes, but it's the last one, Loren Eiseley, a book called The Star Thrower .
And he used to fly his own single-engine plane. I'm reading about him at his birthday parties volunteering to have balloons placed all over his body, especially in between his legs, and have knife-throwers