She won a primary. Not the Democratic nomination, and certainly not the presidency.
Yes.
I rant that Obama didn't win in NH
Petite Paris!Lol.Yeah that's one of the remnants of "old Bucharest", which our fantastic leader Ceausescu tried so hard to destroy.
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Petite Paris!
By the way, Mirc, I'll trade you places.![]()
Sure. Right now I'd give her about a 40-50% chance of getting the nomination, and maybe one in five odds of being the next president.So she can still lose?![]()
I am a bit annoyed at the fact that I was presenting what I thought to be a rational thread discussion but was then spammed up for no reason. The point was that would you think that abortion (which is instant death) is worse (or not so) than orphans desiccating (which is death of the form of having your soul and moral conscious being eaten away). That thread was asking which is the bigger issue and needs the most attention of curing right now. If you people still don't get this then, tough luck.
I am a bit annoyed at the fact that I was presenting what I thought to be a rational thread discussion but was then spammed up for no reason. The point was that would you think that abortion (which is instant death) is worse (or not so) than orphans desiccating (which is death of the form of having your soul and moral conscious being eaten away). That thread was asking which is the bigger issue and needs the most attention of curing right now. If you people still don't get this then, tough luck.
I figured, but when I looked here it does say the thing below.Please look up the word "desiccating." I don't think anyone else had any idea what the heck your thread was asking.
I figured, but when I looked here it does say the thing below.
des·ic·cat·ing
Etymology: Latin desiccatus, past participle of desiccare to dry up, from de- + siccare to dry, from siccus dry more at sack
Date: 1575
transitive verb
1 : to dry up
2 : to preserve (a food) by drying : dehydrate
3 : to drain of emotional or intellectual vitality
intransitive verb
: to become dried up
WTH would orphans dessicate?