metatron21
metatron21
metatron21

May be it's because I was raised in a different country, but I'm totally surprised by this. Keeping jewellery you received in a relationship was always seen as low-class behavior, and the dignified thing to do if you were cheated was to hand over every possible item you received from them, and leave and never see them

I was about to say "Oh my Gosh! Look at her Butt!!"

Why take a risk when you can refurbish a tried-and-true money-making recipe? It's just business, not like it's got anything to do with art.

Dog: "Human , y u do dis?"

More like they're killed and then baptized posthumously.

But then we get to the question of what exactly do we mean by 'true' and how does on establish whether something is true or not. This gets particularly complicated with religions like Buddhism which have a phenomenological slant to them and the typical assumptions that are held in Cartesian-based analysis are not

Buddhism would certainly be comfortable with the idea, I think - because the texts to speak of various other realms of existence - some more pleasurable than the human realm, some more painful - but beings in all these realms are subject to birth and death.

Yeah but then to be fair, right now Russia is behaving only slightly worse than how the US behaved when it shot down a civilian passenger aircraft (starting with victim-blaming).

Argentina also has the only player on the field that can turn the game on its head by himself in Messi.

No, I think the first 2-3 goals was due to lack of organization on Brazil's side. After that it was lack of organization + shocking mental weight of the German goals, but I wouldn't call it "giving up". I mean, after two goals it's pretty much clear they're not gonna win, not against a team like Germany. Being the

Sounds similar to how the cricket team is treated in India. When they lose a high level match, people throw stones at their houses and burn effigies. I agree, no comparison with the US.

As another noobie to soccer, I remember watching the Brazil vs. Colombia and one of the ESPN commentators said something along the lines of "Brazil may have barely won this time, but are they really going to play off a few set pieces? They can't win with that against Germany" and to me it certainly looked like that's

No attempt to defend by Brazil.