i'm like 95% sure clarke was a time traveler.
i'm like 95% sure clarke was a time traveler.
I like Cracked's explanation on Roanoke Island: That second group of settlers didn't really get the chance to investigate what happened to the original bunch, because a few years later an even bigger mysterious phenomena occurred: Blue-eyed, pale-complexioned Indians began showing up on nearby Croatan Island.
Claims about this sort of thing crop up frequently, but none of them have ever been confirmed by outside groups.
I visit the Outer Banks every so often, home to the "Lost Colony." And, more recently, I learned something - the fate of the colony is pretty much common knowledge out there.
I don't think there's really any dispute that the Roanoke colonists joined a Native colony on Croatan. There's no smoking gun, but the tribes on that island were later observed to have familiarity with the English language, and to exhibit European features like blue eyes and light hair.
Land shark.
HDHDLNSLHDK. THAT SOUNDS SO FRUSTRATING. And with these types, being upset is a sign of losing, too. "I can't talk to you while you're being so emotional," said the bro that just got caught cheating on you.
I've actually met Philosophy Lady-Bros, too. They seem a great deal more infrequent, however. There's nothing…
So barf that every racing series in the world except for amateur racing has switched to it...
Your dad looks ... different.
That is one helluva strong argument. . .
I wish people would stop commenting about the UK legal system when they clearly know nothing about it. Barristers both prosecute and defend clients here. It's different from the U.S. Yes, Amal used to work in the US and she defended clients then, but now she works as a barrister in England and she both prosecutes and…
And yet, even in doing all of that, she's still not defending a war criminal as you've asserted a number of times.
She's representing Armenia in that case, appealing a ruling vacating the man in question's sentence because it violated his freedom of expression (that freedom of expression being the declaration that the genocide is a lie). So, in this case, she is working on behalf of the country of Armenia and the prosecution to…
Not to split hairs, but Tymoshenko and Assange are hardly people "who threaten human rights and lives." Also, she appears to have been working for the prosecution in Lebanon and Yugoslavia cases.
I totally get what you're saying, that her career has been mischaracterized. But it's unfair to say she's "siding with those who threaten human rights and live." That's like saying defense attorneys in murder cases "side with murders." They are there to ensure a fair trial.
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Amal Clooney is a human rights lawyer, technically, but she works for a firm that does defence work for accused war criminals, human rights abusers, etc. That's not to say that she has never represented someone 'on the right side of morality'. In a fair legal system, both sides must have equal, quality legal…
Can't blame her given all the crap and awkwardly personal questions many of those interviewers ask (seriously, who cares about their underwear) and then getting judged and slut shamed for it (even here on Jezebel, seriously wtf with that article?).
When will the media understand that George married way the fuck up and that he is Amal's trophy husband???
ETA: I can't even imagine what it's like for her to go to those Hollywood award shows with George, knowing the calibre of class she is accustomed too. She looked annoyed and out of place in every shot of them I…