Hey y’all, I saw that Violated accidentally got put on my book shelf instead of being passed along to the next frog to read. It was a mistake caused by an untimely remodel of our house.
Whoever is next on the list to read Violated, please PM and we will arrange carrying the tears on to the...
I beat you to contacting maniac by a few hours. I just picked the book up from him today. I'll post on here when I'm finished. It may be a while depending on how many cold showers I have to take to get through it.
Unless I counted wrong or misunderstand how it works, which I very well may, we have 18 (9Mens & 9Womens) of the 26 sporting options for a Division 1 school. Of those 26 options only 20 are counted (10Mens & 10Womens). So we are only short two sports to have the full 20...
Capital Murder is often life in prison without the possibility of parole in Texas. It is harder for a prosecutor to get death than life in prison so many prosecutors forego the death penalty. (this is only from my experience seeing a DA's office forego pursuing the death penalty on multiple...
Literally translated "success." Often used as a way of saying "good luck" or "may you be successful." Occasionally it means "good fortune." It is often used when parties are parting ways, similar to "goodbye."
'IwlIj jachjaj
tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a'?
Qu'vatlh, excl.: A construction of Qu' and vatlh; literally, "A hundred tasks." A strong expletive used to express frustration, such as with having too many tasks and not enough resources to complete them reasonably.
petaQ, excl.: Epithet; similar to "[ "illegitimate Baylor boy" ]" or "[ Arschloch]." Throw that petaQ out...
I'll have to look into those books. I've studied the history around the war a fair amount, and am always interested in learning more.
That's definitely an interesting point about the term "civil war." I had never considered the linguistic significance of referring to it as such. Maybe that's...