Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
She made it through the infantry officer's course which is a huge disqualifier for USMC officer candidates, so I doubt anyone will tell her to do that to her face
Napoleon Buonaparte was the first dictator to make large use of propoganda.
In the newspapers, the battlefield numbers would be exaggerated. Napoleon's forces would be halfed, while his opponent's forces would be doubled or tripled. Otherwise, the reports would have seemed false and self-serving.
Once it was reported that Napoleon led 40,000 troops at a battle where he only led 14,000.
She made it through the infantry officer's course which is a huge disqualifier for USMC officer candidates, so I doubt anyone will tell her to do that to her face
Well, almost nothing that gets said on the internet would get said in a face-to-face setting. So you're probably right about that.
Kiss have released two new songs from their forthcoming album, Monster, “Long Way Down” and “All for the Love of Rock &Roll.” And to be fair, after listening to them, I completely understand how this band maintains their fan base: simple, catchy songs that don’t betray or even advance the Kiss sound, and the rapid increase of children born with autism. It’s a deadly one-two combination, y’know?
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
You really can't blame Gene Simmons for thinking that
There's people at Deviantart who still think the FBI staffs a division who are ready at a moment's notice to unleash all hell on anyone who traces an MLP fanart
Gene Simmons is an adult, and honestly doesn't strike me as the kind of person who'd even know how to turn a computer on.
Also I donno if I just don't go to the "bad parts" or whatever, but aside from the odd shitty drawing I don't really see much bad stuff on DeviantArt. Granted, the only artist on there I actually follow is the chick who does the character designs for Skullgirls.
You really can't blame Gene Simmons for thinking that
There's people at Deviantart who still think the FBI staffs a division who are ready at a moment's notice to unleash all hell on anyone who traces an MLP fanart
Also I am probably the only person in the world who would, but I'd totally buy a bright yellow computer called a "Banana Junior".
Not back in 1985 when this Bloom County comic was printed. A lot of people thought it was a legitimate ad and not a spoof and were asking around for it.
"The Yen Buddhists are the richest religious sect in the universe. They hold that the accumulation of money is a great evil and a burden to the soul. They therefore, regardless of personal hazard, see it as their unpleasant duty to acquire as much as possible in order to reduce the risk to innocent people." -Witches Abroad, again
"It is traditionally the belief of policemen that they can tell what a substance is by sniffing it and then gingerly tasting it, but this practice had ceased in the Watch ever since Constable Flint had dipped his finger into a blackmarket consignment of ammonium chloride cut with radium, said "Yes, this is definitely slab wurble wurble sclup," and had to spend three days tied to his bed until the spiders went away." -Feet of Clay
"Putting up a statue to someone who tried to stop a war is not very, um, statuesque. Of course, if you had butchered five hundred of your own men out of arrogant carelessness, we'd be melting the bronze already"-Jingo
This book was especially good. I nearly cried at one part, and that never happens to me with books.
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In the newspapers, the battlefield numbers would be exaggerated. Napoleon's forces would be halfed, while his opponent's forces would be doubled or tripled. Otherwise, the reports would have seemed false and self-serving.
Once it was reported that Napoleon led 40,000 troops at a battle where he only led 14,000.
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The copyright is 1967, so the book might be out of date.
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IS A WARM GUN
"KISS sucks" jokes?
In 2012?
Seriously?
Write a column about N*Sync while you're at it, buddy.
Gene Simmons is an adult, and honestly doesn't strike me as the kind of person who'd even know how to turn a computer on.
Also I donno if I just don't go to the "bad parts" or whatever, but aside from the odd shitty drawing I don't really see much bad stuff on DeviantArt. Granted, the only artist on there I actually follow is the chick who does the character designs for Skullgirls.
edit: Oh, and Ossan.
Ha.
Ads.
"Nanny Ogg knew how to spell "banana." She just didn't know when to stop." -Witches Abroad
I lawld.
"The Yen Buddhists are the richest religious sect in the universe. They hold that the accumulation of money is a great evil and a burden to the soul. They therefore, regardless of personal hazard, see it as their unpleasant duty to acquire as much as possible in order to reduce the risk to innocent people." -Witches Abroad, again
This is a funny book.
"It is traditionally the belief of policemen that they can tell what a substance is by sniffing it and then gingerly tasting it, but this practice had ceased in the Watch ever since Constable Flint had dipped his finger into a blackmarket consignment of ammonium chloride cut with radium, said "Yes, this is definitely slab wurble wurble sclup," and had to spend three days tied to his bed until the spiders went away." -Feet of Clay
This is funny series.
Heh. These days school kids would be wanting their own smartphone. A desktop computer is so 2000s. :P
This is what the former Tripadelic artist has been up to recently.
I've been bugging her to make me a colored version so I can avatar-ize it.
"Putting up a statue to someone who tried to stop a war is not very, um, statuesque. Of course, if you had butchered five hundred of your own men out of arrogant carelessness, we'd be melting the bronze already" -Jingo
This book was especially good. I nearly cried at one part, and that never happens to me with books.