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British is not a language. English is.
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Tells you he had a habit of whacking anyone who tried to call him out. đ¤Ł
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No culture at ANY period is perfectly reasonable.
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Himiko sounds like an awesome subject for a movie.
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13:45 Jesus gets frustrated. "Look, we've been over this. Stop piddling around and pay attention!" Jesus could be quite prickly when he was of a mind. đ
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Washington was a rural planter the same way that Devin Nunes is a cattle farmer.
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It's a hell of an insult. I'll have to remember it.
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Well, I find it interesting. Context is always useful, and this item provides the context of an opinion from the other side, and a detailed one, at that, written with clarity and command of the language. The breakdown of why he finds the Declaration ridiculous is interesting, as well, because it shows us just how radical were these notions that we now take so much for granted. I think it's good for Americans to be reminded of that.
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 Sweetbutter Cupcakes Um, no. Witch hunting in America was confined to ONE episode of less than a year's duration in the MA area. It covered several centuries in Europe, during which the Enlightenment happened. While your supposedly rational dudes were supposedly running thing rationally, people were being accused, tried, and slaughtered all over Europe. Please read a goddamn history book.
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I wonder what it was about the food that so freaked Moctezuma out. It says the food scared him worse than anything else.
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I wish I could see that whole portrait. We only get his head and shoulders. I want to see how he's dressed. Is the artist's name known? I really want to look it up.
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Europe: has naked people having sex in their porn. Japan: ...you don't want to know.
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 @AtinDalkoness Wow, clutch those balls much?
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 Sweetbutter Cupcakes Sure, because the Enlightenment certainly WASN'T the period that encompassed the highest number of witch-burning, persecutions, and it certainly was NOT the era in which slavery really took off as a growth industry. Try another history book, honey. Maybe one with all the embarrassing parts reinstated.
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I love his lists. He throws all kinds of things in together that seem to have nothing to do with each other. It's quite charming.
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