The article is sort of hard to follow - not the best written thing I've ever seen.
But the content is semi-outrageous.
The atheist is a huge fucking giant douche, unfortunately. Doesn't mean I agree with the ruling, but if the judge's account from the comments is correct, holly douche on a leash.
The article is sort of hard to follow - not the best written thing I've ever seen.
But the content is semi-outrageous.
The atheist is a huge fucking giant douche, unfortunately. Doesn't mean I agree with the ruling, but if the judge's account from the comments is correct, holly douche on a leash.
The article is sort of hard to follow - not the best written thing I've ever seen.
But the content is semi-outrageous.
The atheist is a huge fucking giant douche, unfortunately. Doesn't mean I agree with the ruling, but if the judge's account from the comments is correct, holly douche on a leash.
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
The article is sort of hard to follow - not the best written thing I've ever seen.
But the content is semi-outrageous.
The atheist is a huge fucking giant douche, unfortunately. Doesn't mean I agree with the ruling, but if the judge's account from the comments is correct, holly douche on a leash.
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
Very likely, we do not lack in idiots and populists in our politics.
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
Yes. Also many smaller Euro countries have national languages largely unspoken outside of the borders. So the accounts of such countries will usually be written or authored by a native speaker, with little chance of a thorough external review or critique
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
Very likely, we do not lack in idiots and populists in our politics.
I don't think there's a country which could claim otherwise.
Well... they could certainly claim...
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
Yes. Also many smaller Euro countries have national languages largely unspoken outside of the borders. So the accounts of such countries will usually be written or authored by a native speaker, with little chance of a thorough external review or critique
AKA the reason Hungary has been able to make big strides towards dictatorship and fascism without the rest of the EU really caring that much. At least not until this entire Euro crisis is over.
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Happy rounding error day to you all!
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
Yes. Also many smaller Euro countries have national languages largely unspoken outside of the borders. So the accounts of such countries will usually be written or authored by a native speaker, with little chance of a thorough external review or critique
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it's 4 AM
I'm not getting anything to eat
hot pocket?
i think those can be classified as calzones
That sounds pretty foul.
oh well i made good progress on my book tonight
Rrrright.
But the content is semi-outrageous.
The atheist is a huge fucking giant douche, unfortunately. Doesn't mean I agree with the ruling, but if the judge's account from the comments is correct, holly douche on a leash.
What did the judge say in the comments?
http://jonathanturley.org/2012/02/24/pennsylvania-judge-throws-out-charge-for-harassing-atheist-while-calling-the-victim-a-doofus/#comment-335289
On a tangentially related note, anyone else ever felt that English-speaking observers tend to regard fellow countries in the Anglosphere rather worse than comparative economic data suggest, simply because they are more easily aware of their domestic disputes? Conversely we regard Scandinavia etc. rather more highly simply because their rhetorical hyperbole are less available to us and we see only their statistics.
NOTHING feels better than a hot bath when you have unbearable muscle pain
Yeah, that seems pretty reasonable.
Very likely, we do not lack in idiots and populists in our politics.
Yes. Also many smaller Euro countries have national languages largely unspoken outside of the borders. So the accounts of such countries will usually be written or authored by a native speaker, with little chance of a thorough external review or critique
I don't think there's a country which could claim otherwise.
Well... they could certainly claim...
AKA the reason Hungary has been able to make big strides towards dictatorship and fascism without the rest of the EU really caring that much. At least not until this entire Euro crisis is over.
Happy rounding error day to you all!
What does "accounts" mean in this context?