If you are bad at math it is.
Well, honey, 60 days is 2 months and a smidge. Most months have 30 or 31 days, so when you hit 60 days, you're basically halfway through two of those bad boys. So, there you have it, 60 days equals 2 months in the wacky world of calendars.
A negative risk is something that is a bad or dangerous risk to take.
Not exactly. For a while the Romans had ten months. However thety had a lapse between one year of named dates and the next. The time in between was sort of unmentionable. They did not want to give names to those dreary days of bad weather because it would bring bad luck. The months were also named after numbers, though most of them got renamed for one thing (or person) or another. September through December still reflect the Latin numbers seven through ten.
It is a bad thing because it is the final act of despair and can never be taken back. All things that led to it are also bad because they caused someone to feel so horribly they would want to take their own life.
about 5 months
yes i do whenever i have bad anxiety
Math! lol.
Forever, a bad egg is exactly what it sounds like. You could walk for an eternity and a half, but a bad egg will not hatch.
About 42 miles, but it can take an hour and a half if the traffic is bad.
i did it before and it took 2 months...that's not to bad if u thinkg about it.
Expired medication can be ineffective and dangerous.
sonic : nice shadow: bad silver: half good half bad
If you have a bad cough for half of the day, you may have bronchitis.
A couple months if you're bad, 2 weeks total if you're serious about going to Drake Institute
A bad habit is a negitive behavior pattern that has been developed. The sooner a bad habit can be detected and corrected the easier it can be to change. When a bad habit has been established over a long period of time it can take weeks or months to break the habit.
In a way it is bad, because it means it is a very bad bruise. But some bruises just take longer to go away because there might have been a more forceful impact when the bruise was created. It's really nothing to worry about.