Honestly I’ve never realized before that from that low-quarter-view, the eagles actually look kinda cute and friendly, not intimidating like from the side or ridiculous like from the front.
Have you ever heard a Golden eagle call? They hae a weak thin call, like a seagull. This isn’t macho enough for the US, so they always play a different call on films, that of a hawk!
It’s the eye socket and positioning. You can kind of see the pocket created by their “brow” in that picture, but we see them as intimidating or what have you, because we are trying to interpret facial expressions as language.
And they’re saying they can make it without the shitty ingredients, they don’t wanna if they don’t have to.
The manufacturers of Lemonheads, Starburst Gummies, Hershey’s and Jolly Ranchers told the BBC their products were produced legally in the USA and that any products being sold in the UK were being done so illegally, and not associated with their brands.
I think you’re right, I thought they made both but I’m not 100% on either way now. Daily Mail has a good article about it, which is kind of surprising too.
Sorry, Brits. You can’t have our unhealthy food. That’s American food for American stomachs!
Honestly I’ve never realized before that from that low-quarter-view, the eagles actually look kinda cute and friendly, not intimidating like from the side or ridiculous like from the front.
Have you ever heard a Golden eagle call? They hae a weak thin call, like a seagull. This isn’t macho enough for the US, so they always play a different call on films, that of a hawk!
A red tailed hawk in particular, IIRC.
It’s the eye socket and positioning. You can kind of see the pocket created by their “brow” in that picture, but we see them as intimidating or what have you, because we are trying to interpret facial expressions as language.
I know someone who disagrees…
Eagles are always cute to me, although maybe not always friendly
And they’re saying they can make it without the shitty ingredients, they don’t wanna if they don’t have to.
? That’s not what they’re saying. They’re saying that the shitty ingredients are legal in the US.
I think you’re right, I thought they made both but I’m not 100% on either way now. Daily Mail has a good article about it, which is kind of surprising too.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12850721/us-candy-cancer-chemicals-seized-uk.html