I’m not American, I have a passport, and have no doubt I’m far more travelled than you. Otherwise you’d not make that sort of assumption.
I’m not American, I have a passport, and have no doubt I’m far more travelled than you. Otherwise you’d not make that sort of assumption.
If you picked 5 random people in the Anglosphere, I’d be surprised if even one of them knew who this person was, where France’s team stands or even what league the team plays in, or cared about soccer at all. On the other hand, this player obviously believes people will know what the NBA is.
And Li is the most common last name in the world, but that’s not really relevant in the anglosphere.
I’m kind of grasping for how a soccer player is considered a celebrity.
Then you’ve entirely missed the point.
I get that country music has the negative stereotype of being liked by racist rednecks but grouping everyone into that group would be unfair.
No, you forcibly break it into two companies.
I don’t see alcoholics running around blaming Jack Daniels for making whiskey.
You could always celebrate Yanksgiving in October, like everyone else.
A dog?
Paul is dead.
There are no sunglasses worth hundreds of dollars. It’s just some plastic.
It looked more like they were holding on to the door she was trying to close, and she pushed them away. You might have a right to film someone, but you don’t have the right to refuse to leave.
They make their pizza out of rice?
The statute of limitations on that has long run out.
Settle down, all the articles are free anyway.
I started just straight up blocking any account that promoted a tweet. I haven’t seen an ad in months, and it’s not like any of those were accounts I ever wanted to see anyway.
I take out the apostrophe because it’s the correct spelling in 2017, but more importantly I like to disassociate it from the Catholic cultural appropriation, and return it to its pre-christian roots.
And what security cameras have audio?
And as a policy matter, encouraging work, ingenuity, etc. makes everyone’s life better.