Like the film that parodied politics so accurately. The film is largely about, huh, getting by, and in the last half about getting food to the people. In the film, getting food to the people, involved the religious activities (these really happened, watch PBS) associated with begging the relevant deities for rain to grow crops with. Is that really true, rain will get you food, are there evidences? Well, no, turned out to be nitrate fertilizers. Witness the Haber-Bosh process, where nitrogen and hydrogen gases, with heat, catalysts, and later oxygen (air and air, sort of) then bubbled through lye water gets you sodium nitrate. Which you can make either explosives (as in the Great War) or bread. So, why did it take something 15 years (1920, about, to 1936, about) to where human populations started to really increase (we are up to about 8.1 billion people about now)? We've had rain all along, but synthetic nitrates, made by chemical engineers in their plants, only for about one hundred years. Boggle, huh? Liked the film so much, I got the DVD.
Come! Come quick!
That would not be a problem
Said like a true oblivion npc was simply hilarious xD
"Come, come quick!" "That will NOT be a problem"
Lmfao
Love seeing the extra footage in these clips that didn't make the final cut, super cool!
She is awesome!!!
Good lord Olivia Wilde is a looker!
Good lord I love Jack!
He thought he was gonna go into her holy of holies.
Oh i thought you were talking about your puh
poley of polies
Another pretty one being the crazy one irl.
Homie wanted to enter her holy of holies.
And still jack black is stealing her scenes anyways.
poli of polies 🤣🤣
Gard Damn she looks like Malin Berntsson!!!
Like the film that parodied politics so accurately. The film is largely about, huh, getting by, and in the last half about getting food to the people. In the film, getting food to the people, involved the religious activities (these really happened, watch PBS) associated with begging the relevant deities for rain to grow crops with. Is that really true, rain will get you food, are there evidences? Well, no, turned out to be nitrate fertilizers. Witness the Haber-Bosh process, where nitrogen and hydrogen gases, with heat, catalysts, and later oxygen (air and air, sort of) then bubbled through lye water gets you sodium nitrate. Which you can make either explosives (as in the Great War) or bread. So, why did it take something 15 years (1920, about, to 1936, about) to where human populations started to really increase (we are up to about 8.1 billion people about now)? We've had rain all along, but synthetic nitrates, made by chemical engineers in their plants, only for about one hundred years. Boggle, huh? Liked the film so much, I got the DVD.