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“Comes... the dawn.”
“And... [Arm falls off Dinobot] ...our doom.”
“Eastern cicada killer wasps have built nests near the Hare and Bell sculpture in the northeast corner of the Fountain Square, and in the yew bed on the east side of the Commons building.
According to Kansas State Research and Extension, the wasps are not a threat to humans.
If threatened, males may act aggressively, but they are unable to sting. Females can sting, but are so passive that they rarely do. The extension service says the stings are less painful than those of other wasps, and more like that of a sweat bee.
Adults are active from mid-July to mid-September, when cicadas, their primary prey, are active.
The wasps can be seen at JCCC every year, and Campus Services is aware of the wasps’ presence. Explanatory signs will be posted in the areas where the wasps have nested:
‘By the time Sky-net became self-aware it had spread into millions of computer servers across the planet. Ordinary computers in office buildings, dorm rooms; everywhere. It was software; in cyberspace. There was no system core; it could not be shutdown.
The attack began at 6:18 PM, just as he said it would. Judgment Day, the day the human race was almost destroyed by the weapons they’d built to protect themselves. I should have realized it was never our destiny to stop Judgment Day, it was merely to survive it, together.
The Terminator knew; he tried to tell us, “Your levity is good, it relieves tension and the fear of death,” but I didn’t want to hear it. Maybe the future has been written. I don’t know; all I know is what the Terminator taught me; never stop fighting. And I never will. The battle has just begun.’If you have other ideas for how your area could help adjust support processes Monday, please contact ...”
“10 In this is love, not that we have loved God
but that he loved us and sent his Son
to be the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us,
we also ought to love one another. (1 John 4:10-11)”
but that he loved us and sent his Son
to be the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us,
we also ought to love one another. (1 John 4:10-11)”
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