I associate things like duckfaces with a kind of behaviour which I find below my level. Anyway as far as I am aware they are a female thing.
How open minded of you.
I associate things like duckfaces with a kind of behaviour which I find below my level. Anyway as far as I am aware they are a female thing.
I associate things like duckfaces with a kind of behaviour which I find below my level. Anyway as far as I am aware they are a female thing.
You can have hygge perfectly well without being a narcissist.
I associate things like duckfaces with a kind of behaviour which I find below my level.
What you don't consider feeeeeeeeeemale behavior below you? /sHow open minded of you.
It was one of KMFDM's albums, right?Wasn't Kulturkampf one of Bismarck's policies, not Hitler's?
Not you too? Isn't it enough that DarthJF spreads this weirdness in OT?
Oh yeesh, yet another one with Yellow Fever ain't that right Mr Hat?
How is that not open minded? I don't care if others do it; I just don't think it fitting for myself. I don't see how that makes me not open minded.How open minded of you.
How is it elitist?Why you so elitist, Wagon?
I wouldn't say so.So you aren't a narcissist?
Way to take words out of my mouth. I never said that female behavior is below me. I said that narcissistic behavior is.What you don't consider feeeeeeeeeemale behavior below you? /s
Originally it was about how religious laws shouldn't supercede secular laws and how religion shouldn't trump personal rights yes. Then in the 30s it became used for the people opposing Hitler and the nazis. Meaning that if you say you are against Kulturkampf then you are implying you are for nazis, religion trumping civil liberties, or both. As mentioned I would have thought Scalia to be more reasonable than that; on the other hand the US does have some nutters. Just strange that he then ended up as SCOTUS with such viewpoints. Unless of course EURO misused a Scalia quote.Wasn't Kulturkampf one of Bismarck's policies, not Hitler's?
I found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulturkampf#United_StatesOriginally it was about how religious laws shouldn't supercede secular laws and how religion shouldn't trump personal rights yes. Then in the 30s it became used for the people opposing Hitler and the nazis. Meaning that if you say you are against Kulturkampf then you are implying you are for nazis, religion trumping civil liberties, or both. As mentioned I would have thought Scalia to be more reasonable than that; on the other hand the US does have some nutters. Just strange that he then ended up as SCOTUS with such viewpoints. Unless of course EURO misused a Scalia quote.
Weren't you RPing as a Japanese catgirl?The Yak looks at Pan, utterly confused at the half man half goat creature standing in front of him and moos. The Yak then bends down and starts to eat some grass.