>>5390919 pb
Easy to find if you input the right search term ("family crest"). Of course, that's if you already know the answer! Kek.
>>5390919 pb
Easy to find if you input the right search term ("family crest"). Of course, that's if you already know the answer! Kek.
Quite so, anon. They only want popular vote when it suits them. Not for this, the most terrible of all crimes.
Best college course: English Poetic Style. Mostly Blake. Teacher was conservative, and this left a lasting impression. (Could you find such a teacher in an English dept now? doubtful.)
Kek check.
Earlier–1965. I remember from high school but got the exact date from:
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/mass-in-the-vernacular-50-years-old-this-year-1.2166508
Ironic that there are so few bakers, considering.
Good point re posters. Why do you think there are so few (other that people with limited English)?
How does anyone know the number of lurkers other than making an estimate based upon Q's comments? Not trying to be snarky, wondering if I've missed something.
I have not seen this meme before anon. Very moving, thank you.
I'm old too but remember Vatican II because it was so radical. Didn't recall the exact dates but could visualize conversations that took place in the early sixties.
I'm still laughing think about it…..and the anon was funny in reply to Q later, thanking him "for saving the world and all"……KEK.
Moar NWO propaganda, courtesy of the MSM. Always "muh anti-semitism rather than "muh anti muslimism"……just as here.
Initiated the Information Warfare thread in part to look at social interactions among combattents–specifically, at using words/memes as weapons. Anons verbally "fencing" with one another is practice for fencing with less forgiving adversaries. We're getting to the point where we are moving from practice to full-fleged "information warfare. Lots of think about here.