

They are different words with one “f” and two “ff”s Kafir isn’t offensive. The other word is.
They are different words with one “f” and two “ff”s Kafir isn’t offensive. The other word is.
I don’t know know if it works in your part of the world but I’ve always enjoyed variants on the old classic:
I know someone who’s Polish.
Who’s that?
For their personalities?
Hungry Jack’s using their best Aussie voice when telling Khamenei that they ain’t seen no Burger King around these parts…
One of the best ways to understand this is to imagine a multi-storey car park. Concrete exterior walls, support pillars and wide open spaces. Now imagine it being a hotel. All the internal walls and ceilings could go anywhere. What you need is sound/heat insulation and somewhere to hide all your pipes and cables.
Quick, clean and crisp-looking are big concerns from the constructor and operators’ point of view. Whatever methods and materials work best will tend to become industry standard.
Yeah, probably. Maybe they are the flames of hell, or symbolic of the MAGA movement scorching USian norms, or the fire of hate burning out of control etc.
It can mean what you want it to mean.
Or you can just look at it and go: “Ha ha. Funny.”
The image is what it is: Trump being spitroasted like a fat greasy pig.
It could be a play on “eat the rich” or a form of tortuous death wished upon him or even an overtly offensive depiction of him. Or even something else.
It’s art, one way or another, and art is for the consumer to wonder about and, hopefully, at.
That’s where the “kind of” bit of the sentence kicks in…
I thought we were just shit posters having a laugh - sorry I don’t measure up to the required academic level to comment.
That’s the most amazing number I’ve ever encountered… thank you.
Just to put some context here: 15 yr old me would be embarrassed and horrified by what I’ve become but (almost) 50 yr old me is a happy and content man. Life is weird…
Live it and love it, no matter where you find yourself; now and in the future.
Good luck.
Rice field to magalopolis in a generation. Absolutely wild speed of seismic change.
Edit: megalopolis
It is real. You may also want to image search “Lewes bonfire float” to see something similar that happens across the water in England every year.
Maybe you’re depressed, maybe you’re looking in the wrong places for happiness, maybe you’re right, maybe something else…
-9 (minus nine) and a couple of other negative numbers kind of do it too, at a push. There was a thread about this a while ago…
I think you’re correct that (some / many) people see the tiniest chink in your armour and go for the juggler (jugular vein - clown 🤡 joke) to compound your misery to make themselves feel/look “strong”.
And, yes, in abusive relationships I believe a husband is more likely to hurt and damage his wife with his fists whereas a wife would be more likely to hurt and damage her husband with words - generally speaking. It’s tragic either way…
I’ve thought about this a lot myself. I’m 12-15 friends/acquaintances down due to them deciding to step out of life in their twenties or thirties. On paper none of them seemed to be in too bad a way and yet…
There’s obviously the problem that having and discussing emotions is for girls and gays only (/s), but there must be more to it than that.
I think there’s an expectation (where I live) that men should be strong and stoic at all times - but, honestly, many of us are fragile little flowers, some of the time, but it’s seen (erroneously) as weakness.
In my experience most men are happy to talk about: “big screen tv’s, blunts, 40’s and bitches” to NSFW quote
but they can’t open up about emotions and feelings.
It’s worth pointing out that users of Apple Maps in different countries will get different answers…