ThirdManJW, You forget that Wenger never does common sense.The
old fossil still actually believes we will win every game and trophy, even with the likes of Xhaka, Coquelin, Elneny, Merts, Chambers and, whisper it, «ferocious Theo, the brave, powerful, opponent slayer.»
The only explanantion is our bench ain't good enough thanx to
the oldest fossil still in charge.
Not exact matches
I'm guessing you are not so stupid as to ignore all the
fossil evidence, carbon dating, and light source definition from other planets and
still believe that the earth is not millions of years
old.
The rocks that hold the
fossils came from Quebec and date to somewhere between 4.28 billion and 3.77 billion years
old — when Earth was
still a baby.
The skull, which is among the
oldest fossils ever found from that group, called Platanistoidea, confirms that Platanista belongs to one of the
oldest lineages of toothed whales
still alive today.
«This is astonishingly young for a species that
still displays primitive characteristics found in
fossils about 2 million years
old,» says paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London.
Varki and team were
still able to recover Gc - CS in these much
older fossils.
These dunes are also
still active, meaning they are
still mobile and shaped by the wind, not just
old «
fossil» (petrified) dunes which are no longer active.
And as the English have done and as the Chinese and the Indians and etc will
still do, they will use coal, lots of coal plus gas and oil for power generation until some capitalist somewhere with a very good idea on how to reduce costs and
still make a fortune comes along and devises / discovers or restructures an
old technology or a new power generation technology that is more efficient, lower cost, more profitable, just as reliable as
fossil fueled, those coal, oil and gas generators
Here at Climate Reality, we've been having a similar thought hearing senators and media pundits rehearse the tired
old claim that switching from
fossil fuels to clean energy would be economic suicide: «Wait, people
still believe that?»
The cost gap between renewable and conventional power is
still widening, and some utilities already are mothballing
older fossil plants, using them only to supplement wind and solar.