aimeeandbeatles
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That seems about right, thank you
I thought we already did that![]()
Or, you know, you could get enough people to complain about it to the mods and get the mods to force Borachio to stop the incessant <nvm>'s.This needs to go from the activist mode to full protection mode. Borachio's posts are disappearing so quickly I'm convinced they are an endangered species. We have to do what we can to preserve this fountain of diversity on our forums.
Thanks anyways
On some of the index cards, there are these funny brown streaks. They're about the width of a scotch tape but I don't know how a scotch tape could do that.
Spoiler :![]()
Any clue what they are? I'm just curious, really.
Why do you <nvm> so often?
Yeah. Get me perma-banned. Please. I want my life back.Or, you know, you could get enough people to complain about it to the mods and get the mods to force Borachio to stop the incessant <nvm>'s.![]()
Honestly I try not to. But, you see, I type what I think is appropriate/witty/something.
Then I'll edit it a bit. And go "nah" that's no good.
Or maybe I'll encounter an unfamiliar looking post and think "What numbskull wrote that!", realize it was me and delete it.
What else can I do?
Yeah. Get me perma-banned. Please. I want my life back.
'Twouldn't work too well. I'd probably just join another site. And bug the hell out of them.
David Cameron vs. the Queen
The POTUS is both head of state and government of the United States.
The actual responsibilities differ from country to country but generally, the head of state usually has only representative duties and only very limited influence on actual legislation, while the head of government is responsible for the day-to-day business of the government.
President Of The United States. Commonly-used acronym.POTUS?
President Of The United States. Commonly-used acronym.
Hence the word potable for something drinkable and presumably also potion.According to google translator, it's latin for "drink" (or "drinking" and so forth").
No. States are not required to be coterminous with a single coherent national identity. For instance, the Russian Federation is unarguably a state, but it is arguably not a nation-state. The Habsburg empire was unquestionably a state, but it was explicitly not a nation-state. And so on, and so forth.State is synonymous with nation state, I believe.