

No, “Marty ate 4/6 of his pizza”
No, “Marty ate 4/6 of his pizza”
I agree, the kid is correct. This is the only viable answer.
He wanted an Indiana Jones hat?
Dunno, I would have wished for two so I could put one on my giant cock.
So kids could use the phone.
It must be a cult uniform. That prison jumpsuit look is all the rage amongst polygamous cultists I hear.
This is kind of mind blowing.
A village would be an “unincorporated town” in the US, administered under the county. There are a few actual incorporated villages, but they are small towns that just chose to call themselves that.
The main difference is that an incorporated city/town/etc has its own municiple government … a “village” would still be run by the county.
Hmm … what was that last part?
I have aged like 15 years since January.
Wars have been fought for less Phil.
Tan balloon! Tan balloon! Hahahaha
Poop in this box so we can screen for colon cancer.
Yep. But he shouldn’t go to prison over being a twat.
I am defending no one and taking no side. I’m just pointing out that there are laws against denying the holocaust all across Europe.
These laws are harsh and will actually hit researchers that even try and dispute the number of victims … unless they are making the number larger. It is a fish tale. No doubt a fish was caught, but there is no way possible it was 11 million feet long.
My facts are straight. Questioning it is the same as denying it in most, if not all, of those 17 European countries where there are holocaust denial laws.
Professors and researchers get threatened when they suggest that it was actually Russians that did a lot of the killing. They get arrested when the point to the Pogroms that saw every religion being attacked.
It is what it is. 17 countries in Europe have “holocaust denial” laws … and that is suspect to a lot of people.
If it suddenly became illegal to openly state that aliens may exist … many would see this as a cover up and confirmation.
It’s not just Germany, it is17 countries. That’s most of Europe.
The laws don’t always say “it is illegal to deny the holocaust” … but you have to look at the way libel laws are used. Britain actually convicts on counts of libel for holocaust denial (see historian David Irving). They have laws on incitement to hatred and offensive communication that are used should one post a story that mentions holocaust denial (see Allison Chabloz).
My point still stands. Seeing all those countries with laws like this could make a reasonable person suspicious.
No, its not flawed. I know many people here in the US that are holocaust deniers based solely on the fact that it is illegal in most of Europe.
You honestly cannot do research to prove portions of the holocaust records could be wrong without risking imprisonment.
When you ban discussion related to a conspiracy or make it illegal to be a DENIER of said event … you are basically confirming the conspiracy as correct.
The moon landing was actually staged. It has been proven that Kubrick filmed it … but he is a perfectionist and demanded it be filmed on location. He made Armstrong do 48 takes.
You have to use the variables given. He ate 4/6 of his pizza and the other guy ate 5/6. Saying he ate the other guys pizza would result in a tie (not more) and is not an option. The answer they wanted was “impossible”, the kid gave the only real shenanigan proof viable answer.