Islam began as an offshoot of Christianity. Remove the latter and you won't have the former.
Islam began as an offshoot of Christianity. Remove the latter and you won't have the former.
Also circular reasoning. But then the whole outrage is a case of that.
Or maybe it was "sensitive" in the books but not the show because the former gave you a written account of rape and the latter an audio-visual representation of it. No shit they felt different - GRRM never filmed a rape scene.
I'm not a violent man, but people comparing slavery to having to work a shit job should probably have a few teeth knocked out. Just sayin'.
You're right, it would be better if white people simply pretended slavery never existed.
Americans are pretty ignorant of history. There's maybe a handful of scenarios that could attract HBO money. As for lack of originality, sure, if you're an alternate history buff, this one makes your eyes glaze over (I should know). But it's not like there's a lot of AH in the pop culture.
Either too much or not enough for the idiots who've already made up their minds about it.
Michael Shannon looks like Michael Kelly (with hair) in that photo.
I think c and k have the same pronunciation before ü. Unfortunately for your orthography, I think y also has the same pronunciation as ü and st is pronounced sht.
Instead of the elegant unreality of the Burton Batmobile or the raw pragmatism of the Nolan Batmobile, we get hideous shit that looks like it was designed by a hyper-aggressive 9-year old who's destined to steal his father's gun and try to pull a William Tell on his kid brother.
You bet your ass they didn't want to discuss the healthcare bill. They got physically violent just for being asked about it.
Cyrillic? Ɲıс℮ ṭɾу.
They're German. (But these are country matters.)
And now that I think about that, do they understand that the vagina is an orifice? Have these grown-ass men ever knocked boots with a woman?
And castration is not a sex change operation, duh.
How?
I admit it, I've had my cheeks pinched by scores of grandmothers.
Upvoted for noticing a Tom Lehrer reference I hadn't intended to make, even though I actually know the song.
And I never will.
*biographer