The "Goldilocks Principle" applies to everything. For anything you can name, there is "too much!", or "too little", or "Just right!" Water; too much water, and you will drown; too little water and you die of thirst.
Food; too much and you get fat, too little and you'll starve. There's a "Just right!" somewhere in between.
Oxygen; too much oxygen, and you'll have seizures and you'll be brain-damaged. That's why Scuba divers never dive with pure oxygen; below about 40 feet depth, the oxygen becomes toxic. Too little oxygen, and your brain will starve.
i meant to say is it bad if my cat hisses at me or no
its not meant to go in there, so I would say yes, it is bad.
Bad Omen.
Cos ur not meant to cheat':) xX
it was a bad idea because that meant nobody was allowed to say What they thought about the war and everything that was said was bad.
I would say as little as possible, as they are ruining your tires.
As a general answer it meant nothing, or very little. That is not to say it did not have value, but it was not seen as any more valuable than a tree, animal or rock.
say sorry and tell the kid you wont say it anymore.. :p
Noah looks like a little sweetheart but what little brat doesn't cuss?
really bad
What I Meant to Say was created on 1995-10-23.
I would say that anyone who is a former president of the United States probably qualifies as a "famous person" anywhere in the United States, so yes. Assuming that's the James Madison you meant. If you meant little Jimmy Madison from down the street, then no, not so much.