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@skillpatrol taking things literally That spider would have exactly the difficulties as a human. Why would it tap away at just the home row, then inadvertently hit the number row. Same for spider legs as for human hands.
 
 
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4:14 AM
@Cerberus It's kind of surprising that handhelds won't lead PCs.
 
 
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6:45 AM
@Cerberus The future of PCs still looks quite promising!
 
 
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7:51 AM
@NicholasJ. phone/tablets aren't counted in handhelds, so it's not surprising that they represent so little. There's only the 3ds, really, so it's one platform against the world.
 
8:10 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: Word/phrase for a feature that could be both good and bad for something by jacques koorts on english.stackexchange.com
 
9:08 AM
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Q: Usage of adjectives as noun

iamRRIs there any adjective which can fit in this sentence - He is ......... P.S. - I know this blank can be filled by nouns but can we put an adjective in the blank ? Thanks in advance.

 
9:21 AM
that^ is "not even wrong" I think
 
9:51 AM
I think the user is a troll
I can't tell for sure, but I get the feeling
 
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Q: Is there an antonym of "ruthless"?

BenubirdIs there a word that means the opposite of ruthless? I don’t think ruthful is a real word.

The correct answer is, of course, nancyful.
 
... D'oh. Nancyless, even.
 
Is Nancy known for lacking compassion?
 
@MattE.Эллен So you've not read Swallows & Amazons?
 
10:01 AM
@TRiG correct
 
An unpaired word is one that, according to the usual rules of the language, would appear to have a related word but does not. Such words usually have a prefix or suffix that would imply that there is an antonym, with the prefix or suffix being absent or opposite. Unpaired words can be the result of one of the words falling out of popular usage, or can be created when only one word of a pair is borrowed from another language, in either case yielding an accidental gap, specifically a morphological gap. Other unpaired words were never part of a pair; their starting or ending phonemes, by accident...
Ruthless Ruthful Rarely used antonym
 
@MattE.Эллен Kids in the Lake District. The Blackett girls, Ruth & Margaret, are pirates in their ship Amazon. But, of course, pirates are well-known to be ruthless, so the captain goes by Nancy (and the first mate by Peggy).
 
@TRiG ah! lol
 
The visiting intrepid explorers, the Walkers in Swallow are Captain John, First Mate Susan, Able Seaman Titty, and Ship's Boy Roger. The first novel mainly follows them.
 
10:58 AM
@TRiG The correct answer is ruthy.
I am also surprised nobody at all mentioned unruthless, inruthless, and imruthless.
 
also nonruthless, irruthless...
 
12:00 PM
@RegDwigнt Isn't that one of the bible books? The story of Ruthy?
@MattE.Эллен Don't you say bad things about Nancy!
Nancy is an American daily and Sunday comic strip, originally written and drawn by Ernie Bushmiller and distributed by United Feature Syndicate. The character of Nancy, a slightly chubby and precocious eight-year-old, first appeared in the strip Fritzi Ritz about the airheaded flapper title character. Larry Whittington began Fritzi Ritz in 1922, and it was taken over by Bushmiller three years later. == Publication history == On January 2, 1933, Bushmiller introduced Fritzi's niece, Nancy. Soon she dominated the daily strip, which was retitled Nancy in 1938. Comics historian Don Markstein detailed...
@skillpatrol I have never, ever heard or read the word ruthful until now. It only sounds like it sometimes: "Is Ruth full of shit? Survey says . . . yes!"
 
12:20 PM
Nancy (French pronunciation: ​[nɑ̃.si]; German: Nanzig) is a city in the north-eastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, and formerly the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, and then the French province of the same name. Place Stanislas, a large square built between March 1752 and November 1755 by Stanislaw I to link the medieval old town of Nancy and the new town built under Charles III in the 17th century, is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is the head of the department. The metropolitan area of Nancy had a population of 410,509 inhabitants at the 1999 census, 103,602 of whom lived...
@Robusto sorry dude, your Nancy is nowhere nanzig enough.
 
20 mins ago, by Robusto
@MattE.Эллен Don't you say bad things about Nancy!
 
I didn't say bad things about Nancy. I said bad things about you. And I even apologized. Come to think of it, I don't even know why.
Clearly you're even more nowhere nanzig enough.
 
@RegDwigнt Because you're evil?
 
How is that even a question.
 
NOU
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者: One other point about gravatars. The tchrist impostor is clearly in the role of the childlike newcomer here, who can't be expected to observe gravatar identities and the like. @tchrist, on the other hand, is a long-standing adult regular here, and in his official capacity as an adult it is incumbent upon him to do the right thing.
 
12:25 PM
Huhuh, you said tchrist is a dolt.
 
NOU
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Q: What does the phrase "He’s holding a cat" mean or does it only have a direct meaning?

Pls Go OnWhat does the phrase He’s holding a cat mean, or does it only have a direct meaning? This phrase hasn’t any context. Perhaps is it an idiom?

Really?
And the only answer is guaranteed upvotes for a picture of Mr. Spock.
A pox on it! A pox, I say!
Think how many other questions could be spun off this one.
What does the phrase "He’s holding a rat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a hat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a bat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a mat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a brat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a gat" mean?
What does the phrase "He’s holding a flat" mean?
The possibilities are endless.
 
@Robusto well it's got my downvote. Where's yours, big boy?
 
I think it means he's holding a rat. And those other things.
That's my semi educated opinion
 
My semi-educated opinion is that your opinion is quarter-educated at best.
 
Shit I meant cat
 
12:31 PM
I downvoted before you did.
Or possibly at the same time.
 
@Robusto no you did not. Look at where my gray arrow is pointing.
 
I call your quarter and raise you a fifth
A diminished one
 
@RegDwigнt What's this about your gay arrow?
 
It's gay only in Amurca. Elsewhere it's totally gey.
 
Uncool man. His lame arrow.
 
12:32 PM
@Mitch All my fifths are diminished, sad to say. Some are almost empty.
 
Wait.. Aren't lame people offended?
 
Maybe, but they can't catch us so who cares?
 
My pint is empty. Another round for the house
 
Your point is empty? Is that like a gay arrow?
 
Sep 17 '12 at 11:49, by ЯegDwight
The dumb walk, the lame talk, His Kingdom is near!
 
12:35 PM
Oh, and by the way, I think we all know what the euphemism translator really means.
Caitlin Jenner knows.
 
My point is that cat and rat while enemies need each other, they are purposeless without the other caught in a maelstrom of inter-self-annihilation as an affirmation of existence.
Or they're hungry. One or the other
 
@Mitch NOU
 
Maelwho?
Shut the fuck up, Donny.
You're a walrus.
 
My ashes in your face
 
No, he is the walrus.
 
12:36 PM
Translator is a lie for euphemism
 
@Robusto That is literally three times worse.
 
Look it up
 
I will look it down.
TO THE GROUND.
 
You look it up, but you stare it down.
So, you go downstares.
 
Goo goo ja joob.
Suck on that granma
 
12:37 PM
The men who stare at goos.
 
Fuck, can't you spell? Goo goo ga joob.
 
That's too Katakana for my tastes.
 
I blame Bjush
 
Two freakin' letters and he can't manage the correct spelling. Kids these days.
 
Jo to hell in your handbasket
Wait.. Can you make me breakfast before you go?
It's a really hard 'j'
 
12:41 PM
@Robusto you misspelled "ladders".
Or "let us".
Or "lettuce".
I am not sure what the hell you even misspelled, that's how much you misspelled it.
 
Every letter I used originated in a different word, that's how bad my spelling is. You couldn't spell that bad if you tried.
 
Hm. Not sure about that. I never tried trying yet.
 
Oh, you're plenty trying.
 
No. I am frying. And only somewhat.
That is quite different.
Like, most aspects don't even match.
 
We share about 90% of our DNA with cockroaches. I think it's about time they gave something back.
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Q: What does the phrase "other criteria" mean?

AdamExample on a resume: Organizing deadlines, schedules, and other criteria. Is this a correct use of criteria? What does "other criteria" mean, I see it often.

Because look it the fuck up.
 
12:48 PM
How are cockroaches different from regular coaches, and what is "ockr"?
 
You're reading it wrong. It's a portmanteau of cockro and aches. Doesn't your cockro ever ache?
Seriously, what are we, a dictionary?
 
I don't know if you're a tionary, but I get called dick a lot.
To look up the meaning of a word, use a dictionary of your liking. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized for looking up the meanings of words. This site is not a dictionary, and has not been created or optimized for looking up word meanings. For starters, typing a word in a dictionary search box is much faster than typing up a question here. — RegDwigнt ♦ 1 min ago
I have left this comment dozens of times.
 
El camino es muy dificil.
 
I should have a macro.
But really it's muscle memory by now.
 
Isn't it harder to do a google search for a word than it is to log in here, search for answers, type up a well informed reasoned question and monitor the answers responding to comments reasonably?
 
12:51 PM
@RegDwigнt They should have a clipboard for mod comments like that one.
 
"It looks like you are dying a slow death. Do you need help with that?"
 
But I still like "Because look it the fuck up" better.
 
But I don't know what fuck or it means.
 
Some people need help with that. Others are very successful at pacing themselves
 
And who is because?
 
12:53 PM
@RegDwigнt John Lawler can help you with it. Not sure about fuck, though.
He answered a question yesterday. First one since April.
 
Way to rain on my gay parade.
 
He's on a roll
 
El camino es muy dificil.
 
Or bored with retirement
 
He's on a rofl.
 
12:54 PM
Literally
 
And too bad that Sven Yargs went full @tchrist on him.
 
By which I mean in a literary manner
 
Oh. I thought you meant it ironically.
 
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A: What do the pronouns indicate?

Sven YargsExecutive summary: Answers to the poster's five questions To spare you the blow-by-blow discussion that follows this summary, let me answer the author's five questions here as succinctly as possible. Does 1) “it” indicate completing the remaining intercity portion of the system? Yes, I think t...

I thought that was Tom at first.
In fact, I thought so for about an hour, until I had read down to the bottom.
 
But then the writers of Your Life introduced a plot twist.
 
12:56 PM
Holy crap Sven needs to pare that down to a Tolstoy novel
Or at least Ayn Rand or Neal Stephenson
 
Fact: Tolstoy is Russian for "big fat".
 
Bolstoy
 
@Mitch +1
 
I am not seeing a one. Liar.
 
Le doy una estrella.
 
12:59 PM
La estrella me gusto mucho en leche
Because it doesn't get totally soggy. Keeps a little crunch
Which reminds me... Suggest product to the Ferrero Bros: Nutella breakfast cereal
 
If crutches were crunches we'd all swim with ranchers.
 
On frosted flakes. Diabetes in a bowl.
Jolly ranchers
Suck on it
 
1:14 PM
TIL that China only standardized on Mandarin because the leader of the Mandarin faction misunderstood the leader of the Shanhainese faction, physically attacked him, and chased him out of the conferenece. With him gone, the others decided to just let the wookie Mandarin speakers win.
 
@NicholasJ. Huh, why? Who uses a Game Boy these days, when there are more games for smartphones and smartphones are cheaper, and the games 10 or 20 times as cheap?
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Is Shanhainese so very different?
 
@Cerberus As different as Italian is from Portuguese
or more
 
@DamkerngT. "Still"? It prospers more than ever!
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Ah OK.
 
@Cerberus China is called a "language" with "dialects" but that's a gross oversimplification. It's like saying that Europe speaks "Latin with dialects"
 
Which is kind of true...
It is easier for me to understand Spanish based on Latin/Italian than it is to understand Limburgs based on German/Dutch.
Even though Limburgs was supposed to be a dialect of Dutch.
The same applies to a dozen other Dutch dialects.
 
1:27 PM
Jeezis. Talk about waste.
 
What is that about?
Olympic games are the biggest waste in humar history.
 
Um. You need a thousand words to go with the picture?
 
Let alone human history.
 
You are forgetting FIFA.
 
Is it about needlessly designing logos?
FIFA, too.
 
1:28 PM
And in most cases, badly.
 
Of course.
 
Also, what the fuck is the Japan logo even about.
 
It is about a T. For Tokyo.
 
Not to mention they are probably getting sued.
 
Highly intellectual, it has a letter.
At least I am glad people are no longer as accepting of the Olympics.
 
1:29 PM
 
Hundreds of thousands protected against them in Brazil.
 
Yeah and?
 
The Dutch government retracted their bid, because of protests.
I believe this is all fairly new?
 
Hundreds of millions could have protested. And changed exactly nothing.
 
@RegDwigнt No wonder they changed the PyeongChang one. The "before" looks like a used MaxiPad.
 
1:30 PM
See above.
 
@Robusto I still cannot unsee Lisa Simpson giving head.
 
I think the Brazilian government will be somewhat less enthusiastic next time. And even less so the time after that.
 
@RegDwigнt Chrysanthemums?
 
@Cerberus here's breaking news for you: nobody gives a shit about the Dutch government.
 
The Dutch do.
Everybody used to want the Olympics. Now they no longer do.
 
1:32 PM
Seriously, the Dutch government retracting this or that is even less news that a hundred million demonstrating in Brazil about that or this.
 
Why?
It is part of a global trend, I believe, which is admittedly still in its infancy.
 
Nobody except for a couple oligarchs ever wanted the Olympics. Or the FIFA shit. Or the UEFA shit.
These ponzi schemes work precisely because they don't rely on anyone's caring or not caring about them. They Just Work.
 
@Cerberus It's not really true if you consider the totality of all of Latin's descendents. Sure, you can find some that are easier to understand than others, or some mutual intelligibility, but there is no question that there are different languages.
 
@RegDwigнt But now there are more serious protests against them. I see that as progress.
Just as people are protesting TTIP more.
 
Who is TTIP?
 
1:37 PM
Look at the success story about ACTA.
Unthinkable ten years ago.
 
Okay, serious question: who is ACTA?
 
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a proposed free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. Proponents say the agreement would result in multilateral economic growth, while critics say it would increase corporate power and make it more difficult for governments to regulate markets for public benefit. The American government considers the TTIP a companion agreement to the Trans-Pacific Partnership. After a proposed draft was leaked in March 2014, the European Commission launched a public consultation on a limited set of clauses and in January 2015...
 
I've not heard about TTIP in a year. But ACTA I've never heard of at all.
 
TTIP is evil incorporated.
 
Yeah yeah.
 
1:38 PM
Or incarnate, take your pick.
 
Yeah yeah yeah.
 
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a multinational treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement. The agreement aims to establish an international legal framework for targeting counterfeit goods, generic medicines and copyright infringement on the Internet, and would create a new governing body outside existing forums, such as the World Trade Organization, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the United Nations. The agreement was signed in October 2011 by Australia, Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore...
 
I have not heard a word about TTIP in a year.
 
Then you should follow the news.
 
@Cerberus they lost me at "the".
Seriously who the hell writes this.
 
1:38 PM
It.
A.
@RegDwigнt People who try to bore us with stupid language in order to conceal evil.
 
@Cerberus first off: FYVM. You know full well that I follow the news closer than most journalists.
Second off: that is precisely the point. The average Joe does not follow the news.
 
TTIP has been in the news this year more than ever.
 
Nobody gives a shit about what you think people give a shit about.
@Cerberus that is simply not true.
 
Well, even the European Commission does: the protests have been too big too ignore this time. Times are changing, to some extent.
 
@Cerberus It's never in the news here.
 
1:40 PM
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 You are no party to it.
 
Oh, and by the way: do you remember the Snowden guy? I think I remember a Snowden guy. Does anyone else remember some Snowden guy?
 
@Mitch I am here to question and to be answered with facts and not by unnecessary remarks and opinions. — Jaeger Jay 30 mins ago
 
@RegDwigнt Still frequently mentioned.
Change comes slowly. It needs time to ripen and mature.
 
Yeah like Georges Sand.
 
I was trying so hard to be polite!
 
1:41 PM
@Cerberus hm. I was thinking of the TPP, which is also not in the news here.
 
Quick change rarely works well, viz. the French Revolution. But look at all the progress that was made towards the goals of the Revolution during the 19th century.
 
I got some georges sand in my bathing suit
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 That's too bad.
 
It's chafing
 
@Cerberus no. Change does not happen unless it happens immediately. Time is not on the side of change. Time is on the side of forgetting. Case in point: any war ever. People do not learn. People do not remember. People do not change.
 
1:42 PM
Nonsense!
 
Quick change works well with a bandaid
 
Do you see the French bombing Germany any time soon?
They have learned their lesson, for now.
 
Oh come on.
 
People are idiots
 
@Cerberus Those pesky Germans.
 
1:43 PM
shrugs
Pessimist.
 
Do you see the US bombing Europe any time soon? Oops but they did just that.
Do you see Russia bombing the Ukraine any time soon?
 
Those holding back Frenchies
 
Oops again!
 
I remember the gulf wars, and I'm not in a war, so is that a change or a stagnation?
 
Marginal compared to the World Wars.
 
1:43 PM
This fucking idealism will not stand.
And relativism will stand even less.
 
Shit.. The Ukraine. And those two guys are nominally civilized with grocery stores and stuff
 
Everything is marginal compared to Hitler. Your dumb TTIP is marginal compared to Hitler. Which is precisely why nobody gives a shit about TTIP compared to Hitler.
 
They're leaning against the wall of prosperity.
Just for you guys I used a period at the end of that sentence
 
to find ttip stories on the bbc I had to search "ttip -trip"
 
To lend it some gravitas
And weight
What's a ttip story
 
1:46 PM
a story about ttip
 
30 million Russians died because of Hitler. Zero Russians died because of TTIP. That is not even marginal. That is nonexistent.
 
Also people are not stupid they just have a hard time typing on a phone
I want the real stats on ttip deaths in Russia, not some goddam opinion poll
 
30 million Russians bought a phone this week alone. Now that matters.
 
They're all gonna die
 
how do they share the phone?
 
1:47 PM
Give us Farmville. And Crimea.
 
@RegDwigнt Naturally. And yet protests have been so big against TTIP already that the European Parliament has voted against a crucial part of TTIP, which is ISDS (private tribunals where multinationals can sue our governments directly), although they have proposed an alternative that is still bad, but somewhat better. An unthinkable success for grassroots, pan-European protests.
 
It's a medical condition
 
@Cerberus blah blah blah.
 
shrugs
 
So a multinational is not a euphemism for immigrant?
 
1:48 PM
Speaking of which, how is World of Tanks?
I read about it recently.
 
The best thing is, you and me paid those idiots to do this not-the-worst thing. And do the second-worst thing instead.
Tell me once again, why do you need the EP in the first place? How exactly are they different from FIFA?
 
@Mitch Alas, no. A multinational company, like Phillip Morris, which has sued Australia and Urugray over their cigarette laws.
 
@Cerberus better than ever. Came out on XBOX One the other day.
 
@RegDwigнt they employ fewer footballers in the EP
 
@MattE.Эллен oh how little do you know.
 
1:50 PM
Mind you, anything the Australian parliament and the High Court have decided will be overruled by three corrupt lawyers in a secret room, ruling based on no laws at all. The lawyers alternate between playing advocate for a corporation and judge. No conflict of interest at all.
 
@RegDwigнt very little
 
I think the EP should become stronger, forming a single nation like the US, where each member nation becomes just another province.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 and half of them want to secede all the time
 
Hey what about WTIP, the World Trade blah blah blah? Or the interplanetary trade agreement.
 
@MattE.Эллен Just like the US.
 
1:51 PM
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I don't know. I think the concentration of power is a reason why lobbyists are so powerful in Brussels and Washington. Perhaps there should not be such a concentration, at all.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 have you been to France? It has been a province for 300 years.
 
@RegDwigнt Perfect!
 
Inorite
 
@Mitch We already have WIP, which is a disaster. Not to mention that a wip is a shag in Dutch.
 
@Cerberus Nah, the reason lobbyists are successful is because the government employs no defenses against them.
 
1:52 PM
Germany is only lagging behind because 300 years ago they plain didn't even exist as a province. They only existed as OVER 9000 provinces.
 
@Cerberus yes! down with centralised government!
 
Dutch shag
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 How can any government defend itself against them? How can I defend myself against the chocolate in my cupboard? I crave what it gives me too much.
 
A euphemism for world trade
 
If the EU were a single nation, they'd just send tax dollars to Greece and other poor provinces the way the US sends federal tax dollars from one state to another to keep the whole system working.
 
1:53 PM
To finally form one giant province, they merely needed Bismarck, Hitler, Stalin, and Gorbatchov. But no EP! No EP at all!
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 so, that'd be different from now, how?
 
@MattE.Эллен Well, my suggestion was not so much to decentralise in general, but to make the centres rules over areas that aren't too big.
 
The chocolate cartels with their slave labor and forced consumption camps
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Yes, and look at how well America is doing...
@Mitch Hey, mine has all kind of labels! UTZ.
 
The scourge of white chocolate infesting every backwater. No wonder the Ukraine has invaded Russia for its white cocoa reserves
 
@RegDwigнt Now, it's a complicated process fraught with the potential for economic catastrophe, because the split between the EU and the nations is too severe. But in the US there are no protests in the street when New York sends tax dollars to South Carolina. It's just the way things work.
 
1:55 PM
UTZ Certified is a program and a label for sustainable farming. The UTZ Certified label is featured on more than 10,000 different product packages in over 116 countries. As of 2014, UTZ Certified is the largest program for sustainable farming of coffee and cocoa in the world. The UTZ Certified program covers good agricultural practices, farm management, social and living conditions, and the environment. == History == UTZ was launched in 2002 as Utz Kapeh, meaning ‘Good Coffee’ in the Mayan language Quiché. It was founded by Nick Bocklandt, a Belgian-Guatemalan coffee grower, and Ward de Groote...
 
@Cerberus Anarchy in the EU. Each person must feel accountable for their actions and believe in the importance of other people.
 
@Mitch God, I hate white chocolate.
 
@Cerberus America's problems are not due to it being a large collection of states in a federation.
 
@MattE.Эллен Your second sentence sounds nice...
 
@Cerberus yeah look at all the Dutch movies in the cinema theatres around the world! Eat that, America. Not to mention such global players as VanDonald's.
 
1:55 PM
Shit...South Carolina. You don't know what you've started
 
@Cerberus Yeah!
 
@Robusto I don't disagree. But the question remains, why should he have to change? He's been purple shards for so long.
 
If white chocolate were only colored to be darker then it would be acceptable
As the worst chocolate EVER!
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 well. The period really goes right after "In the US there are no protests".
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 There are hardly any protests in the street about that here either? Only about not receiving the money, not about giving it. Protests, yet, but no big street protests, as far as I know?
 
1:56 PM
@Cerberus A government can protect against lobbying the same way it protects against all corruption: laws, transparency, etc. Of course, the laws are only valid if the people themselves have a culture of following the laws. What good is a constitution if nobody follows it and nobody cares? Same with corruption laws.
 
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 so the doppelgänger should change!
 
@MattE.Эллен Yes. Or the default gravatars should be more different.
 
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 Agreed.
 
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Are you sure? It is my suggestion that we look into this approach, that such a concentration of power in the hands of a few people is corrupting.
 
It's up to him, of course.
 
1:57 PM
I don't get that collection of words. Importance of... It just doesn't follow
 
@MattE.Эллен Wait, is this from Anarchy in the UK? I think that was a song? Or a band?
 
Corruption laws are the whole problem. Really, corruption should be unlawful instead.
 
@Cerberus My point is that the EU is just playing at being a federation. "ooh, look at us, we've got a single currency!" but then all the member states are on their own. And when a state gets into trouble, it has to beg the other states for relief.
 
@Cerberus Anarchy in the UK was... an album, I think, by the Sex Pistols. But I don't think they said what I said
oh, no, it was just a song
 
It was a cake. Anarchy in the red velvet cake. Very rich. Tastes like communism and cinnamon.
 
1:59 PM
@cornbreadninja麵包忍者 He doesn't HAVE to change. But considering how respected a member he is, it's odd that he goes around wearing the paper shirt they hand out on the first day.
 
@RegDwigнt That is not success; it is failure. Spreading ugliness around the world, stamping out local cultures. But anyway, what I meant was the Revolving Doors and the corruption of lobbyism in general, which is a bigger problem there (although it is a very serious problem here too).
 
Paper shirt?
 
instead of a proper shirt.
 
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