Or Michel Gondry. Or Paul Verhoeven.
Or Michel Gondry. Or Paul Verhoeven.
Ah ok, that’s a new one then, I saw several posts on FB claiming ‘plurality’ meant ‘more votes than the others candidates’ so that it would include a relative majority; then again meaning of words are relative too...
‘In short, why don’t you shut up and go away, as you have nothing of interest to say’, just like $hillary hehe
Like siding with $hillary after he lost the primaries, correct
‘A straight plurality of voters’ You can/should say ‘a straight *majority of voters’, ‘plural’ means ‘more than one’ as opposed to ‘singular’, ‘major’ means ‘greater, larger’, I know there was some BS on FB and such about ‘plurality’ meaning ‘more than 50%’ but actually the distinction is between ‘absolute’ vs…
‘As compared to Obama and Kerry and Gore’ Then again 2 out of 3 lost their election, and the third won possibly only due to circumstances...
‘And “rich and living in New York is unrelatable”... apparently only if you’re a woman’ and/or a Dem pretending to care about ‘little people’...
They’re not a one-hit-wonder in the UK
First!