You're like, white.
You're like, white.
Magnus is actually a fairly common name. In certain parts of Europe anyway. I know I wouldn't blink if I met anyone on the street named Magnus - as indeed a friend's brother is.
I don't see how pointing out that ethics are relative equates to me being "for" the experiment.
Yeah, in the real world if a girl colludes in a man's expectation that they will have sex and then reneges - that she has given him blue balls. Which is to say: She has disappointed him.
Mainly:
To you.
Won't they be pissed?
In 13th century England, the word existed, but the concept didn't - not in the sense we use it now. And moreover, the inhabitants - who spoke old-school English - definitely would not have used that word even if they had considered it to apply to where they lived.
They were both writing exactly the same book so far as I can see.
For sure. The probability of a 13th century English peasant would actually use that word to describe the area they live in or their activity of their migration however, is very, very remote.
BORING?
Prepare for disappointment.
That is definitely the first time I've heard anyone do a Valley Girl SHUT. UP. with that accent.
Ah, god... why can't someone make a physical version of one of those?
Pounds and ounces came from England.
I just got off the phone with the guys. They've agreed to not get violent when you invite them up to your apartment, they say something stupid and you blue-ball them.
Does 'politeness' not exist where you come from?
I've seen it all now and to be honest... I don't think I really understood what was going on in the last few episodes. I've been really bad with using Fringe watching time to also do work and dick around on the internet.
Whilst I disagree with you on which word loses him the most credibility... I do not know how to finish that sentence.
This is just Cylon propaganda.