Sometimes, you can’t even lead the horse jackass to water.
Sometimes, you can’t even lead the horse jackass to water.
If the taxpayers weren’t paying for it and there weren’t so many poor people on Earth, I’d say that was actually one bad-ass statue.
I agree that the BFIB are horrible, but I would actually love to see the Cards win the WS after which all those cunty bastards would get to email y’all with: “There’s always next year.”
That’s quite a stretch because they explicitly started with “female athlete” then crossed out the female.
It’s inferiority based upon physiology. Look it up, it’s a good word.
Damn, foiled by one of my own favorite acronyms: RTFM.
What should I call them, “bytch”es?
So, I seem like dick for telling the truth, I can live with that. All I care about is that I’m technically and factually correct, which I am.
But it would be totally f n crazy if that fighter was a woman, no matter her weight class.
How the heck did you get underlined text, you beautiful bastard?
YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT.
You still won’t admit they’re different cultures and the fact that they are on the same set of islands meant fuck-all 700 years ago, except that it enabled the English to conquer them.
Women’s outdoor 1500m world record: 3:50.07
So, what you’re saying is that it’s separate except when an artificial organization such as the honorable IOC says they aren’t.
No, bro, that honor belongs to you and all the other morons who have never been an athlete and played with or against ladies.
The British culture is the culture of England. Scotland has a separate culture that predates contact with the English.
Are Scotland and England separate lands and cultures? The answer is yes.
So, what you’re saying is that there is no drug testing at DeadSpin.
Could you deign to explain why there are two different lands named Scotland and England? Each with different styles of dress, language and culture? Or perhaps why the Scots are inching closer to leaving English rule?
I’m not referring to political (which is a very modern term) or geographic. I’m talking cultural — the notion of the Scots as a people that are different culturally from the British or English or whatever you’d like to call them.