(maybe not always with the Fuck You)
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
In a political context, Judeo-Christian originally meant "Not a godless Commie." So it's antitotalitarian in that it's anti-Stalin.
[er, not that the Christian Governance people seem to be aware of that bit of history. Though they also seem to be Canadian, so perhaps it's not really relevant.]
I hear "Judeo-Christian" and then to think "ok, so we (the white guy Christinan establishment) like the Jews now. So include 'em for this."
I hear "Judeo-Christian" and then to think "ok, so we (the white guy Christinan establishment) like the Jews now. So include 'em for this."
After WWII that was exactly the point - religious to differentiate us (Americans) from the Soviets, and "Judeo" to make it clear we also weren't Nazis.
The Ig-Nobel for Management makes so much sense it's depressing:
MANAGEMENT PRIZE: Alessandro Pluchino, Andrea Rapisarda, and Cesare Garofalo of the University of Catania, Italy, for demonstrating mathematically that organizations would become more efficient if they promoted people at random.
Trudy, I tried, but much as I love Scorsese and MKW, I hate it. I thought I would love it...I have a sad. The production design people deserve a prize, though.
I think we can still be friends. It IS gorgeous...
The only time I use Dr. is if someone actually asks me "Miss or Mrs?" (which, thankfully, happens very rarely).
In a political context, Judeo-Christian originally meant "Not a godless Commie." So it's antitotalitarian in that it's anti-Stalin.
I see at as more window dressing for people who want to pay lip service to the constitution by pretendong that it's a cultural thing rather than straight-up Christianity boosting.
The only time I use Dr. is if someone actually asks me "Miss or Mrs?" (which, thankfully, happens very rarely).
And its fun, right? That's gotta be fun.
And its fun, right? That's gotta be fun.
Yeah, I'm almost sad that feminism has much such progress that that phrasing rarely happens.