Even more accurately, it means all of these: pains, aches, sorrows. Why in the Harry Potter books, Dolores Umbridge is called dolores. It reflects her sadistic nature, the bringer of pains, aches, and sorrows.
Explains a lot about prevailing economic theory. And graduate students afraid to have their names published out of fear of retaliation? That’s bad.
Sounds like Harper Valley PTA
wonder if that’s why they did it. Half their shift in a nice warm station filling out paperwork instead of out in the cold.
What a relief, a sensible reply! I’m fine with people laughing at Tressica Browns self-inflicted predicament. My objection was to the really awful trolls that first responded to this article. Nasty, they were. Full of hate and bile. One of whom, TDO508, told another commenter to kill themselves, and when asked if they…
Ooh, another grey reply to me! I keep trying to reply to them, but their username is such a self-inflicted disaster I keep getting distracted.
Your post just reminded me of some really dumb things I did. Fortunately, I survived to learn from them.
I’ve seen bigger (in movies).
They didn’t, but it might not have survived anyway. They suffer from high catch/release mortality at that size, due to the pressure change being hauled up to the surface from their 55-525m deep range. Oh, and a big specimen like that? Probably took at least 20 years to get to that size (age can be up to 60 years).…
Since Named Themselves After Their Midlife Crisis Car keeps missing the point, here are some helpful links
the double entendre from this just writes itself, doesn’t it?
To The Dark One 508
This explains a lot more. She was in a hurry and made an impulsive decision with a product she already had. Since she’s used to working with kids, she’s accustomed to working with glues that are either water soluble, or wash out with soap and water, and has probably removed (kid-friendly) glue from hair before, kids…
Do you think that Harriet Tubman’s ghost is having a chuckle at the irony of a WOC helping a white prince escape the gilded cage of the English Royal Family?