I've never regretted that purchase.
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Er, I'm not saying that there were spelling mistakes, just that spelling mistakes are likely the only thing looked for by whoever is putting eyes on an article before it is posted. I, for instance, would be able to check for spelling mistakes in my second language, but would likely not see grammar issues unless they were glaringly obvious.
I think you flipped the order of the wording/url, or the exclamation mark is causing issues.
The report seems like it may have been a translation. Their proofreader likely just looked for spelling mistakes, and the grammar was unchanged.
I hope his prison wardens give him pants that don't support adult diapers.
That's a really long way to say "stink bomb."
Maybe we can't do race, but what about racemic?
You'll also be more likely to get gout. Fun chain of events, it is.
Isn't CLR basically vinegar? All the other stuff in it is just to obfuscate how cheaply you could achieve the same effect.
You mean you don't pronounce it "GNU's Not Unix" to all of your compatriots?
I think it's because of the size difference in the fan base. Nobody in the USA, for instance, gets in fights because of futbol, but football rivalries have caused death. Heck, one of my coworkers saw a man get castrated because of a college rivalry on game day. The difference? Fan base in USA is very small for futbol, very large for football. A larger fanbase means that the long tail of the distribution curve is more likely to pop up.
Sovereign citizens aren't just being bad lawyers. They truly believe that the legal system is a world of magic where saying the exact right phrase will create nonsensical effects. The canadian judge that eviscerated their entire thinking did a really good job of showing how skewed their paradigm is.