104675 pts ยท August 16, 2016
If someone copies this and post it on Imgur, then I will give it an upvote.
oh.. lol :D Nice spotted
Is it that clear, or have I been recognized?
Lol, insult accepted +1
I will :) As soon as he decides to come home again. Prepare for the ears, tho :P
Also, languages change. Always. Keep up or get old and grumpy.
@OP used the words he know too generously. -1
Yes, we plan to do that. However, he doesn't seem to be pissing anywhere indoors. He is very clean, except for when he is scared.
I do, don't I? I'll be back to pay my debt.
Nobody does. I'm asking what you would do, knowing only these premises.
This is the best answer so far. +1
You know what, I totally missed the 2nd part of your comment. It appears clear to me now. +1
He swam across the Dead Sea. He's covered in salt.
Who said that it wasn't too bad? I was giving an objective answer to a question.
They were a little burned. Lost their youngest daughter. But other than that, just a lot of material damage. Caught, right. Thank you.
By watching my brother's family, after their car catched fire in an accident. The fuel-tank erupted and something ignited the whole shit.
They must do so offline. Or use the phone-grid.
Yep, same here. But, that also tells us that humanity aren't ready to play god.
It is. But it's also inspiring drop-outs to keep working: If you prove that you could have got it, you might get it anyway.
So when ISIS's actions confirm their beliefs, it's simple human primitive nature. And ISIS probably have the best PR-agents in history.
Many people find comfort in what they know, and the idea that their beliefs might be destroyed, can be very scary.
Spot on. And now I realize, that I misunderstood you just before.. +1
Welcome to the real world! :) If you're not confused, then you haven't tried to understand anything... :P
True that. Put yourself in their shoes - wouldn't you do the same? Still, don't judge anyone for the actions of others.
TIL that ISIS = all muslims. I see.. So many questions arise
But, through 33 years (at that time) of working in the real world, he has proven himself worthy of the doctorate that he started. (2/2)
Well... The people who decide that, figured that he earned it. I see what you mean, and I somehow agree. (1/2)
Yes, off.
+1
I ask that as well
Having compassion and feeling guilt is a sign of intelligence.
oh.. lol :D Nice spotted
Is it that clear, or have I been recognized?
Lol, insult accepted +1
I will :) As soon as he decides to come home again. Prepare for the ears, tho :P
Also, languages change. Always. Keep up or get old and grumpy.
@OP used the words he know too generously. -1
Yes, we plan to do that. However, he doesn't seem to be pissing anywhere indoors. He is very clean, except for when he is scared.
I do, don't I? I'll be back to pay my debt.
Nobody does. I'm asking what you would do, knowing only these premises.
This is the best answer so far. +1
You know what, I totally missed the 2nd part of your comment. It appears clear to me now. +1
He swam across the Dead Sea. He's covered in salt.
Who said that it wasn't too bad? I was giving an objective answer to a question.
They were a little burned. Lost their youngest daughter. But other than that, just a lot of material damage. Caught, right. Thank you.
By watching my brother's family, after their car catched fire in an accident. The fuel-tank erupted and something ignited the whole shit.
They must do so offline. Or use the phone-grid.
Yep, same here. But, that also tells us that humanity aren't ready to play god.
It is. But it's also inspiring drop-outs to keep working: If you prove that you could have got it, you might get it anyway.
So when ISIS's actions confirm their beliefs, it's simple human primitive nature. And ISIS probably have the best PR-agents in history.
Many people find comfort in what they know, and the idea that their beliefs might be destroyed, can be very scary.
Spot on. And now I realize, that I misunderstood you just before.. +1
Welcome to the real world! :) If you're not confused, then you haven't tried to understand anything... :P
True that. Put yourself in their shoes - wouldn't you do the same? Still, don't judge anyone for the actions of others.
TIL that ISIS = all muslims. I see.. So many questions arise
But, through 33 years (at that time) of working in the real world, he has proven himself worthy of the doctorate that he started. (2/2)
Well... The people who decide that, figured that he earned it. I see what you mean, and I somehow agree. (1/2)
Yes, off.
+1
I ask that as well
Having compassion and feeling guilt is a sign of intelligence.