Humans can get Mad Cow Disease. For us, it's called Creutzfeldt
Jakobs. Back in the 80s and 90s Britain had an outbreak of Variant
Creutzfeldt Jakobs from feeding dead cows to other cows and using
the brain in certain meats. Putting brains in food is banned in the
U.K and iirc the U.S as well because of this outbreak. Creutzfeldt
Jakobs is part of a group of diseases called prion diseases.
They're mutated proteins that cannot be killed by cooking meat.
in traditional bows, there were no notches in the center for the
arrow to rest on, the arrow was pulled at a slant and archers had
to learn how to curve the arrow in order for it to fly straight.
some still shoot with those bows today, and some can even shoot
around objects
"The phrase “it’s just a
game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what
happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you
stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice.
There’s always something to learn, and always room
for improvement, never settle."
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
You were probably taught in school that arteries carry oxygen-rich
blood and veins carry oxygen-poor blood. This is mostly true, but
there is one exception to this. The pulmonary arteries carry
oxygen-depleted blood from the right side of the heart to the
capillaries in the lungs, the pulmonary arteries are the only
arteries that carry oxygen-poor blood.