Which one? If you want to be regarded only as a troll, don't respond.
Which one? If you want to be regarded only as a troll, don't respond.
I noted multiple topics of interest:
1. Good news is rare.
2. Self-improvement is good.*
3. Fear of forced labor camps under a fascist regime is a thing.
4. Kosher wine making ins-'n-outs. And
5. YA lit might be playing out for Hollywood stripminers.
I put an asterisk on the one toward I thought you should direct emphasis.
But what is a "straight-up white supremacist?" I'm not really asking you to answer that, or expecting them to explain, though it's really on them. They claim to support "Western Civilization" while there is no support from either science or mainstream Christianity for their claims. Let's stop assuming that there is…
Folks, this is serious. This is a failure of a Trump brand. How can you compare this to something like national security, or the survival of the Constitution? The presidency was supposed to enhance Trump brands.
Agree. Still think McKinnon could have used some prosthetic teeth to nail Conway's vampiric fang look. This isn't shallow focussing on appearance. Do we know that people with prominent canine teeth aren't more bloodthirsty than the rest of us?
Android same problem.
Well, it's complicated, huh? I agree, Strelnikov, that "mainstream Republican foreign policy" is plenty dangerous, too. But Pence will probably be mostly running foreign policy anyway. An example, with a lot of speculation - Trump's flouting of "one China" policy. That was probably Trump trying to soften up China for…
If Trump gets impeached and removed from office, Pence is president. If Pence gets impeached and removed from office Ryan is president. It doesn't get better from there.
Orangutan. That was what he tried to sue Bill Maher for. It's hard enough to keep all this stuff straight without mixing up the primate species. With orangutan, orange is redundant. Shit is intrinsic.
Yes. The minefields in the Korean DMZ were the reason Pres. Clinton refused to support the treaty, on advice from the military. They're part of the "speed bump" that also includes ROK and U.S. troops meant to impede and delay the numerically superior North Korean ground forces progress down the peninsula in an…
Just to be the depressing person on an otherwise light and breezy topic - the U.S. is still not signatory to the anti-landmine treaty. We don't deploy new ones, but that's just a Clinton executive order renewed by each president since. It's now subject to Steve Bannon's sense of humor.
I'm replying to myself because I want you to resist the Marvel silly version of this and any other easy ways to act like you understand this. The Eddas are in Icelandic. They're the main source for modern understanding of Norse mythology. They're dense with things that are
hard to translate.
I tried to read the Eddas ( in translation of course) when I was young. I found them very difficult.
Fair. Still wanted Atlanta to win.
Gaiman's use of mythology in his fiction seems effortless, which can't be true. So he must have studied it a lot. Which doesn't make him a scholar of it, but it's got to be a great read.
I work in charter schools with limited athletic programs. I'm not doubting you. I think we're working in different type systems.
Snack or soft drink machines that students have access to are rare in the schools I've worked in. The parents let them have them from home or buy them outside of school. I'm not sure how your comment bears on mine about marketing.
Getting behind 21-0 wasn't smart. But you won. Drink my tears. You may not be able to detect the flavor because it's the same crappy American lager you're drinking.
But much of this marketing is directed at children.
I must agree with Too Much Cowbell. I work as a substitute teacher in inner city schools in Los Angeles. The students mostly consume way too many empty calories in sugar drinks and snacks foods. The marketers of such are now telling them that by doing so they're supporting their pride as people of color, since…