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8/9/21
bml00 said:Ok lets see and wait
Since the rules have changed, let's start over. We can just hug and make up.
Because as the song says, life is sacred.
In fact, if you think about it, it's the only way that America can survive. (That's likely true where you live in Asia as well. Or in Europe where you were born, or in Africa where Samantha has been, and where my wife's best friend lives, or in Australia where Jennifer lives. Hell, it's probably even true in Antarctica, although I don't know anybody from there.)
Like the song says, it's a total blessing to be born here in America.
And that likely applies elsewhere as well.
Doy el primer paso - Canción de bienvenida al papa Francisco
8/11/21
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:bml00 said: Ok lets see and wait
Or wait and see, even.
I have a spanish book somewhere that asks this question about english: "What can you say about a language where first you chop a tree down and then you chop the tree up?".
And then there's this:
"Typical liberal, always referring to racism as an excuse when you are side blinded!"
8/12/21
slackerx said:"What can you say about a language where first you chop a tree down and then you chop the tree up?".
That's a good one.
Here is a little game: