No, but it borders countries that most definitely were and as such lots of people who live in Turkey have spent time under the Iron Curtain.
No, but it borders countries that most definitely were and as such lots of people who live in Turkey have spent time under the Iron Curtain.
The memory of the horrors that communism can bring about is still pretty fresh in that part of the world.
Feminists' breed?
Yeah, I hear ya, but him actually having copies of the money orders is nice. Without much in the way of physical evidence it's been easy for Cosby to play to our culture's ideas about people being willing to say just about anything for a chance at a quick buck.
Yes, they do. You should try Dark Souls 2 out. It's eezy-peezy to play beneath the covers!
Kim Kardashian: Hollywood isn't a casual game. It's the "sell my soul to Satan for enough money for my next fix of crystal meth" of video games. That shit is hardcore.
But ... playing video games beneath the bed covers actually kinda sucks unless you're playing a casual game that doesn't require real focus or skill.
Well, if I had hundreds of millions of dollars, I might let my kids screw themselves up and try to pass my laziness off as "hands free parenting" or some other such drivel as well.
YOU JUST INCEPTED ME BRO!
Also, you're gonna need to charge that thing soon, little homie.
The latter. This was another strange decision.
The word "Policing" implies that I think there is an obligation, moral or legal, for her to behave this way. I don't think she has anything of the sort. I do however think that pretending that saying "take your apology and shove it" is somehow a reasonable thing to say is nuts.
No, you and I apparently have different definitions of what accepting someone's apology means. Regardless, you have yet to answer my question about whether or not you think it is reasonable to conclude that someone who says "take your apology and shove it" is willing to give someone a chance to prove they are capable…
Blerg. What I'm saying is, if you are willing to give someone a chance to prove they're capable of change you are accepting their apology.
Are you saying that I (or anyone else for the matter) have to hold this man's hand and make him feel better about what he has done?
No, but history has shown us that if you want people to give a shit about changing, you need to at the very least be civil towards them when they apologize.
Accepting an apology does not mean you automatically believe that the person has changed. If I apologize to my wife because I argued poorly and I hurt her feelings and she accepts my apology, that doesn't mean that she automatically has to believe I'm a new man all of a sudden. By accepting my apology she's giving…
So they're a shitty pop/rock band without the shitty pop/rock band morals?
You're telling me that in a world of Kardashian butt memes and Blake Shelton Pizza Hut ads and Calvin Harris bank statements, that we're all going to get up in arms about these guys?
1. If someone tells you to take your apology and shove it, maybe you start questioning whether or not that's a person you want to be more like?