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OMG I fucking loved that movie.

You’re saying teachers can’t write?

“I think you’re going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks,” he said.

OT, but...

hold me.

It’s probably difficult for a teacher to approach a situation where the kids clearly know something he/she does not. If the kid who got called a Hanzo main reacted very negatively, or if the mere use of “Hanzo main” as an insult brought the kids into a frenzy, then it would be in the teacher’s best interest to make a

Stiff upper lip now, c’mon- the fourth estate is only as strong as our interest and determination. Steel your spine

Yep, and not just espionage, but illegal collusion with Obama’s White House to interfere in an election. Pot calling the kettle, no?!

The Special Relationship. The Most Special Relationship, indeed.

They should’ve used Lister’s two-finger-and-raspberry salute.

“Based on the information available to us, we see no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance by any element of the United States government either before or after Election Day 2016.”

So does this qualify as an international incident now? Since Obama can’t just order a British spy agency to do anything they’re pretty much accusing the British government of ordering espionage operations in the US.

It was the FSB, in the White House, with the microwave.

When the Brits are openly emotional, you know things are bad.

This is a rhetorical question, but I’m going to ask anyway. How did we get to the point, where people get to spew whatever their theories are on news channels? How does this “news commentator” still have a job? Was he so special that American and/or British intel, was like, hey Mr. Random News Commentator Judge

So, girl got in trouble for referring to somebody who stole from her by an insult that didn’t involve any swear words, like “a**hole”, or as potentially offensive as “d-bag”?

I’ve always loved this movie, partly for the reasons discussed in this interview. I remember watching this movie as a child with my mother — herself a German-Jewish refugee from Berlin who left on the Kindertransport at 15 — and seeing the tears in her eyes as she, too, sang along to the Marseillaise, and as she told

lol. It’s the only interesting thing about the photograph though - otherwise, it’s just her face with the awkward not-all-the-way-smile because her face is frozen.

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