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When you mention that he's said that he likes you, is that something he has expressed to you or did you hear it second-hand through friends or associates?

' The shittiest "first worlder" thing you can do is treat brutality in other places as normal.'

One of my favorite moments from my own Roman history class was when my professor was discussing his initial reaction to said movie and a fellow student in the back of the class shouted out 'Were you not entertained!?''.

At the very least though, even if he had to see The Host as his final film, there's something to be said for the fact that right into this week he seemed so lucid and engaged, and was still active in pursuing his life's passion.

I think the more difficult task would be getting the Cubs to the World Series.

That's why he's so rotund compared to his countrymen. It all just builds up, waiting to strike like a nuclear payload.

It's about time the AVC  finally hired Mussolini, we've sorely needed someone to make the notifications run on time.

I roll around while sleeping quite a bit and it astounds me to this day
that I never plummeted to the floor when I had the top-bunk in my
freshman dorm. Not that I'm complaining.

I don't check it out frequently but I will say that everyone ought to read their articles about the (now discontinued) fight for the Korengal valley in Afghanistan written by Sebastian Junger and the late photojournalist Tim Hetherington. Really superb coverage.

I would stick with the messages you've already sent as doing repeats
would likely seem overbearing. A lot of people aren't able to check
their messages immediately in any case, so don't sweat it too much and roll with what happens with your new picture.

Back in High School gym class I once threw up my lunch in the swimming pool, necessitating its evacuation and draining. Though, all things considered it wasn't as embarrassing as it could have been, seeing as everyone unequivocally hated swim week and thus reception to my hurl was largely positive.

ACIII had a great world and a lot of interesting additions but I think it was fundamentally let down by the mission design. The vast majority of the missions were far too simple while also being constrictive to player choice. Outside of a stand-out few and some of the side missions, the tasks felt awfully rote and

Tolstoy and Doestoevsky are definitely the big two in regards to Russian literature in the United States, and even those without any familiarity with Russia will know War and Peace at least by name, and maybe Anna Karenina.

Crossover hit etc etc.

It's not rare to see older Russian men standing in line at the store with only two items in their shopping basket. A bottle of vodka and a pack of cigarettes.

Gun laws and their enforcement in Russia perplex me greatly. I think they are ostensibly are par with U.S laws, perhaps slightly more strict in theory, but I once saw a sawed off, double-barreled shotgun for sale in a weapon's store window so I know not what to believe.

Are we sure his account is to be believed? Sounds like a pretty Tolstory to me.

I watched this episode shortly before going to bed last night, and subsequently had a dream in which the Jarl was dispatched. It seems even my subconscious yearns for this arc to be resolved at last.

I got a very similar vibe from the scene so you're not alone. Particularly for a cable program I've been pretty impressed by this show's fight choreography.

I never did much actual reading of the Bible until about a year ago when I was required to do so for a course, and I was quite surprised at the sparse writing style and the concision with which its individual stories are told.