SuperWittySmitty
SuperWittySmitty
SuperWittySmitty

No, you’re coming off as being too harsh, not really reasonable. While I agree that real punishment is called for, being tackled on a football field in the middle of a football game should always be something the refs need to consider as a possibility. Assuming that all of the players can check their emotions and can

No, your suggestion that there is only one way to handle misbehavior by two players and that’s by punishing the whole team is a bit ridiculous. You invite abusive replies when you make such an authoritative statement in this sort of environment.

fathom?

Doesn’t anyone use a comma anymore?

Who, greengrocer’s? (Is that even a word?)

Yes, we should. I always wonder about possessive apostrophes being used to pluralize a word. (Of course, we can focus on it; it’s not really that hard.)

I’m glad you used the verb you did use instead of saying that you read it. I’ve enjoyed quite a few graphic novels(and tons of comics) but i alwayS felt that these were books you looked at, not read.

I’m a heavy reader and I bailed on that book. It’s not that it wasn’t interesting but it wasn’t going anywhere. Someday I might give it another chance but I need a book to grab hold of me and make me feel as if I have to finish it. IJ didn’t seem to care.

You’re allowed to stretch it into two syllables if you want to. I know an English professor who pronounces the word poem as if it has two syllables, too. It’s not right or wrong.

A quick google search gives you hundreds of examples.

I like this idea but I can’t recall ever wanting to put the camera down at ground level.

Oh my, this is fascinating. I hope there will be more articles like this one. /s

I’d rather see that truck next door than look out my window and see this sign!

Really? For me to grind a whole teaspoon of pepper requires hundreds of rotations and possible 4 minutes, I think. I’ve done it before and mid-way through the 3rd or 4th time I decided to pick up some pre-ground the next time I shopped. I actually thought of hooking my grinder up to my portable drill.

I keep a small container of ground black pepper in my cupboard for those times that I need a teaspoon of it, like when I add it to the flour I am shaking chicken parts in. I don’t have the patience to stand there and hand-grind a teaspoon of pepper! Put when I am at the table, seasoning my meal, I always use freshly

You probably don’t have a smart lawyer giving you advice. She probably does.

Violent anger? That’s my takeaway.

She was wearing a niqab. I doubt her skin color played a big part in this. Westerners still react strongly to niqabs and burkas in many places. I think it’s possible to understand how this lady feels and also how the people felt who thought she looked suspicious. I know sometimes how I feel when I see women dressed

Oh, please. Like like the world will get better on the Horn of Africa or anywhere else. As a white Christian once wrote, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”

I feel bad for this lady and she has every right to be insulted by all of this; she should definitely get herself a lawyer. Still, walking around in a hijab and niqab in America will be seen as a provocative move in many places. Many Americans simply do not understand what is behind this choice of apparel and grossly