Too much government is the worst thing in the world, except for too little government. Or perhaps the reverse.
Too much government is the worst thing in the world, except for too little government. Or perhaps the reverse.
You have my sword.
Perhaps he had another go once the edge was off.
Look up the short stories "A Visit to a Weird Planet" and "A Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited". Similar idea, but for TOS.
Godzilla 2: The Winter Monster
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Loved that movie. Never shied away from the fact that his character was kind of an asshole, but utterly dedicated to God and also *effective*.
Er, well. People of Colour, then.
The Bones were Black, IIRC. Then you had the Patil sisters, and Cho Chang. Probably some others.
Yes, well, that was in a bloody battle. Not exactly normal schoolin'n
IIRC, the death rate for Hogwarts was pretty low, until the last book. Kind of a spike there, but you could consider it an outlier. I mean, how many fascist, racist, would-be magical dictators can there be?
Excepting the last book, how many people actually died at Hogwarts? Diggory, Dumbeldore, and…Quirrell?
Well, they hadn't been acting very mature up to that point.
I've said that about the ending for years. Glad I wasn't the only to notice. Sheridan "Kirks" the Galactic Overlords. And they go away meekly, like shamed children. After thousands of years of conflict? Yeah right.
There are people who sink the whole thing in mineral oil. Well, not the hard drives maybe, but almost everything else.
There are online PC build sites that will allow Win7 installs. Or like the other poster said, just get it with no OS and install 7 yourself. I did it almost exactly a year ago, and it was easy.
"Everybody knows that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. What might book presupposes is…what if he didn't?"
Well *you* would say that.
What's funny to me is this is more or less what I was going to post. I would have added "ska" just to make it clear, but this will do.
Clean house…how exactly? I'm a member of the ELCA, a fairly "liberal" organization. I can't do doodly squat to influence the Southern Baptists (for example), other than to try and engage them one at a time. Which I do sometimes, but not often because I don't run in those circles. Moderates have moved to other sects;…