#1 Trustin is a ridiculous name.
#1 Trustin is a ridiculous name.
Biology isn't your strong suit, huh?
I'm actually crying at my desk from laughing so hard and so silently. And then I read it again and lose it all over.
Commenting fail.
I know. The statement in its entirety is so full of ignorance and cultural misconceptions. These are the kinds of uneducated beliefs that people use to justify the continued racism and marginalization of Canada's aboriginal peoples.
"Aboriginal Peoples" is sort of an all encompassing term that includes First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples includes all three.
Ah, ignorance isn't always so blissful, I see.
Thank you. :)
Even if it's technically correct, referring to Canadians as Americans in almost any capacity is a recipe for snarly face and indignation. It's best to never, never do that.
Canada does not have "Native Americans of Canada." We have First Nations, First Peoples, or aboriginal peoples, that last of which includes Inuit and Métis as well as First Nations.
Awesome.
What do you suppose the odds are that he enjoyed the delicious and godly tastes of Chick-Fil-A yesterday?
This is basically Jezebel's answer to Godwin's Law.
"Ut Leyust" is one of my very favourite songs. "Yew smuhl, yew smuhl, yew smuhl." Indeed.
This was a most excellent post.
So far fewer than 50 shades of grey in your world, huh? Fair enough.
It becomes a question of motivation, I think. Selfish people act selfishly. Selfless people act selflessly. And there are shades of grey for most of us (though fewer than fifty unless you include BDSM). But good people do evil because their god demands it of them, as interpreted by texts and people with less than…
Steven Weinberg. Great quote. "With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil—that takes religion. "
Probably because they themselves are unbalanced, poor things. But you're right—I think that they overshadowed their previous partners, and for that reason alone, they make a strange kind of sense. Plus, Ye looks happy in pictures I've seen. Actually happy.