In an ideal world, I’d bear his babies, womb or no womb.
In an ideal world, I’d bear his babies, womb or no womb.
Oh - that’s an easy one. Your opinions are wrong, and mine are right.
Disagreeing with me (who’s right) automatically makes you wrong, though.
Oh, well, you don’t need to agree with me for me to be right anyway!
It’s a period copy, not the actual Murillo. Had it been, I’m pretty sure the Royal Academy would have taken it slightly less lightly.
I’m not a Kotaku regular (it’s not in my bookmarks), I just end up here when an interesting link is cross-posted to AVClub or other Kinja properties.
But you said we were in complete agreement? My opinion (and others’) is that you’re verifiably a troll, so I thought you agreed with that.
Do you mean you too consider yourself a troll? Then, complete, indeed!
“Willfully obtuse” is “awfully nice” of you, given their attitude (here and on other discussions, as I’ve been accustomed to myself in the last few days.)
I admire your persistence. I have been, er, “enjoying” your troll’s affectionate attention for a while now on another thread, and I can see their people skills extend to many conversations.
Dense, or trolling - the question remains open! And thanks for understanding what it is I actually was talking about.
You do realize formatting is important, right?
Well, any movie with foghorn sounds is bound to be very original and new.
Yes, a word or phrase.
Only if he has some with Chris Evans.
Found in the Oxford dictionary:
Indeed - when there’s a power relationship, that’s one area where I would call this “sexual misconduct” - and as such recognize he may be guilty of it if other cases alluded to that may have taken place within the company. Just not this one, though, where he’s only guilty of being a lying bastard.
“Piss off”?
I know, I read that bit too, and was confused, because the rest quite clearly discusses only legal offenses. Oh, well.
I want their babies.