These sentences are too long and coherent for Trump :P But I understand that this:
These sentences are too long and coherent for Trump :P But I understand that this:
He freaking looked and acted like a ghost. A part of me still wonders.
I wonder if it’s a conscious grooming or if it’s just the fall-out from a psyche that cannot think of women as anything but
Mmm yes. They give you that sweet taste of ungreyed privilege before they take it away. You don’t quite know why you are ungrey this time but you were always grey last time. You are left craving approval and acceptance.
This man was attracted to his own daughter since she was a child.
Yes (Kim I think you mean though?). And even if it was something as intangible me going around the office as a federal employee and opining to all my black coworkers that I believed in my heart they were inferior (which I don’t but for the sake of argument) I would be fired post haste. Not for my beliefs. For being an…
Heyoooooooooooo
Are you really owning it though if your anthem is “look what you made me do”?
She meant back to a nice bottle-blond. Just like daddy likes.
Um... both?
WHOA. That is so scary. Especially the van part D:
They aren’t, he just thinks they are because he has a twisted view on the first amendment and privilege in general. They cannot prevent him solely because of his views, but they can prevent him because of logistics, student safety, etc., all of which were in consideration when they canceled his gig.
Even the government can fire you if the expression of your views is disruptive to the workplace.
Somehow, that’s worse.
Linguistics BA :) Sometimes it actually comes in handy! Just not for making money :(
These looks are uniformly ill-tailored, ill-conceived.
Or she said /s/ but the listeners expected to hear a /k/ after an alveolar stop and a liquid, so interpreted the /s/ as a /x/ (velar fricative).
Hey, that’s what I said! But I’m in the greys :(
/S/ is indeed produced in a different area than /k/, but speech perception is not just pure sound. Visual cues and a person’s own biases can make what one interprets very different from the sound that is being created or intended, especially where injury has occurred. This is known as the McGurk effect.
This sounds amazing and I think my husband and I would definitely opt into it if we had the money. He can maintain his own kitchen, though.