22339 pts · January 1, 2018
It's an opinion splitter here too. Like Marmite
As you say, even republicans liked her
Actually feels weird. I'm 31, my moms 65, she's been there whole time. Like the nations granny.
I picked it up when I was like 13, didn't stand a chance. I'm in my 30s now and just comfortably finished Malazan BotF, can I do it?
What racist jokes?
We have that cushion in our office. No ones knows who bought it or when it got there
Solid name
So you dont have an answer then
Last couple of decades*
Yeah, think there's been quite a furious debate about this recently
Like legislation hasn't caught up with the T of LGBT.
Things here seems good, loads of equality in the last couple or so, and plenty of equality laws specifically protecting people. Seems 2/3
What exactly are the grounds they're citing? I'm not aware of any government policies negatively targeting trans people. The LGB side of 1/2
#8 doesn't it?
#10 I saw someone get bottled outside of here
#44 this is pretty modern
Alternatively for me, the kids are the only thing that keep back the tide or existential dread and melancholy
It's the Muezzin not the Imam who does the call to prayer. There's your fact for the day
2 calculated daily. So that 1.75% is added to a sum spanning decades. In the UK rate went up 0.25% and I had to pay £70 (10%) more a month
That's not how interesting rates on mortgages work. A 1.75% increase does not mean your pay 1.75% more a month. The interest is typically 1/
What shortage?
Tell that to the Vikings
Oh I like that acronym
I've been that guy after a few pints
You sound fun
It looks nice in the Wire, apart from the murdery bits
Excellent
The guy at the end makes me think it's dubbed
Patrick is an English name, coming from Latin. Obvs very popular in Ireland. Also tbf, everyone in Liverpool had an Irish grandparent
Why are the police even at an eviction? Especially wrord as they haven't spoken to the occupier already
It's an opinion splitter here too. Like Marmite
As you say, even republicans liked her
Actually feels weird. I'm 31, my moms 65, she's been there whole time. Like the nations granny.
I picked it up when I was like 13, didn't stand a chance. I'm in my 30s now and just comfortably finished Malazan BotF, can I do it?
What racist jokes?
We have that cushion in our office. No ones knows who bought it or when it got there
Solid name
So you dont have an answer then
Last couple of decades*
Yeah, think there's been quite a furious debate about this recently
Like legislation hasn't caught up with the T of LGBT.
Things here seems good, loads of equality in the last couple or so, and plenty of equality laws specifically protecting people. Seems 2/3
What exactly are the grounds they're citing? I'm not aware of any government policies negatively targeting trans people. The LGB side of 1/2
#8 doesn't it?
#10 I saw someone get bottled outside of here
#44 this is pretty modern
Alternatively for me, the kids are the only thing that keep back the tide or existential dread and melancholy
It's the Muezzin not the Imam who does the call to prayer. There's your fact for the day
2 calculated daily. So that 1.75% is added to a sum spanning decades. In the UK rate went up 0.25% and I had to pay £70 (10%) more a month
That's not how interesting rates on mortgages work. A 1.75% increase does not mean your pay 1.75% more a month. The interest is typically 1/
What shortage?
Tell that to the Vikings
Oh I like that acronym
I've been that guy after a few pints
You sound fun
It looks nice in the Wire, apart from the murdery bits
Excellent
The guy at the end makes me think it's dubbed
Patrick is an English name, coming from Latin. Obvs very popular in Ireland. Also tbf, everyone in Liverpool had an Irish grandparent
Why are the police even at an eviction? Especially wrord as they haven't spoken to the occupier already