

They make very good donuts, too.
They make very good donuts, too.
Yes, but it’s expensive.
It’s the hardest thing about traveling to Europe for me. I love being in Europe, but after living in a part of the US with almost no smokers it is jarring to smell cigarette smoke everywhere on the streets there.
I remember when I left Indiana 25 years ago that it was the highest per capita state for smoking, with Kentucky being number 2.
European bison were called bison a thousand years before America was discovered by Europeans and is a very close relative (different species). Buffalo is the name of the African animal that is only distantly related (different genus) and has been called bufalus by Europeans since before America was discovered by those same Europeans.
If you are going to die on a hill, might as well call them by the names given to them by people who lived with them for thousands of years before Europeans came here:
in Arapaho: bii (bison cow), henéécee (bison bull)
in Lakota: pté (bison cow), tȟatȟáŋka (bison bull) - we all know how to pronounce that one, thanks to Dances with Wolves.
If you are on a hill with either a Bison or a Buffalo, the odds of you dying are high.
His friends know him as Tim.
Phil?! Phil Conners?!
“We cant promise you much other than, if you visit us, we can guarantee you’ll come back again !”
That’s a really hard guarantee to live up to. It almost sounds like an ominous threat.
Maybe you didn’t read my post correctly. Again, using quotes this time, what about my post says it is OK to dox people?
Please point out to me where I said it was okay to dox people. I’ll wait…
So your response to feeling possibly in danger by someone calling you by the wrong name is to murder them? That’s totally normal and not at all unhinged.
No, it isn’t. Eugenics is about changing genetic distributions, and low-income is not a genetically passed trait. If you ONLY gave the free condoms to black students at those schools and encouraged the white students to not use condoms, then I’d agree with you. Or if you only gave the condoms to kids who weren’t getting good grades or were bad at sports, then I’d agree with you.
But blindly giving out condoms to a large population without any look at genetics is not eugenics.