

makes me think of the loopholes christian teenagers come up with to claim they’re totally not having premarital sex.
makes me think of the loopholes christian teenagers come up with to claim they’re totally not having premarital sex.
where did you come across this? if it’s a web page or something, it should be pretty easy to sleuth it out.
that line only appears straight because of the map projection being used. the one that appears curved is actually straight on a globe. you could construct a different projection that made that straight line appear straight (though other straight lines would thereby be distorted instead). latitude lines are not straight lines, and never have been, except the equator.
i don’t even understand what you think ‘straight’ and ‘curved’ even mean at this point.
of course the shortest distance is a straight line, that’s literally the definition of a straight line.
i just use a hat or a bandana to keep it back when i’m eating.