Worse actually, for all their faults I still got the impression that the Pharisees at least tried keeping all the laws.
Worse actually, for all their faults I still got the impression that the Pharisees at least tried keeping all the laws.
The amusing thing is that in Swedish you definitely do. Or actually “6:e juni”.
Yepp, also part of the reason why students and the watch tended to get on badly in Europe. The students lived under university laws and didn’t mind showing it off by, among other things, carrying a sword.
For many it was very much ceremonial and status symbol to carry them though and the wakisashi was more or less never used at all.
Not to mention that they are usually better in many against many as well.
Yes! Sticks are the best. Nunchucks are just broken sticks with string.
And programmers tend to go: “I don’t need to comment my code, I know what it does” 😂
In Sweden we tend to use iso, except sometimes on “Best before” dates. It’s always fun trying to figure out if your food is going bad by, for instance, the 10th of August or the 8th of October…
It’s the only one that makes any logical sense!
I’m sorry but this is just a bad argument. Just because many thinks it doesn’t make it wrong.
“I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad…”, what actually does people think toxic masculinity is? The one you’re replying to seems to have been tricked into believing that feminists think that all masculine traits are bad. They are actually listening to the enemy of their own self best interests.
I think there might be some overlap causing confusion. Being protective and problem solving are not inherently bad, but combine it with stuff like dominating, controling and not listening to others, and it can be very harmful. So a person might believe that they are just being protective but since they didn’t listen to the other person their actions turns to controling instead.
Considering that the part about being stewards of god’s creation is mentioned in the first chapter of the bible it’s a feat to have missed it. But here we are