One of my wife's friends had just had a kid. He's in highschool now.
The MDF ones are made of many layers of plywood, glued together. Lots of different wood shades. Looks like a sandwich. The others are actual wood, with one shade, grain and often rough edges because they're not sanded down.
I think hedgehog genes got a mention in the movie Annihilation - but they called them 'HOX genes', possibly so we could take the scientific lingo seriously.
I think it's actions that make a person horrible. You can believe what you like, but as long as you keep those thoughts sealed up in that fetid dome of yours, we're cool.
"I need you to step over to this counter, sir. No-one's ever that happy to see me."
Akira. I saw it playing on a TV behind a table at a pop culture market and got my own copy (on VHS. Yes, I'm so old that bits are starting to drop off) to find out how it ended.
Edit: Now I come to think about it, I used to watch Science Ninja Team Gatchaman on TV as a preteen. Can't remember the english title.
MDF pallets, according to our pallet recycling guy. Apparently normal pallets get fed into an enormous shredder and turned into garden mulch, but the glue holding the layers of MDF together gums up the works.
Well I mean... initially you'd have a whole bunch of dead humans emitting carbon dioxide and methane as they decompose.
I started watching anime at a time when I felt like the live-action TV I had access to leaned too heavily on tropes and clichés. I watched enough anime to start recognising its tropes and clichés, decided that if anything it relied on them even more than Western TV, and stopped watching.
Although, after a several-year break, I've been enjoying Dungeon Meshi.
Please do not make witch's brew out of the bats.
Do you mean the RepRap? Seems like there's not much going on at the wiki.