"Don't ask questions you wouldn't be able to fathom the answer to." FIGHT! The Senator slammed the ground with his foot, uprooting planks on the stage heading towards Valentine, but the Stand user sidestepped the shockwave and aimed his pistol at Armstrong. The Senator laughed and flexe...
 I’m sure it will improve, probably quickly, but we should keep for posterity the bizarre yet poetic discourse of a Brendan Gregg technical presentation as interpreted by the YouTube transcription bot. Original videos, four parts totaling 60 minutes (use the CC option to see the captions ...
Gibson was repeating his questions because he was expecting to hear a little more than what she gave. He did not ask her about the general function of NATO. The NATO question was within the context of Georgia. As I explained in the last post, any US foreign policy towardGeorgiais an ext...
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And, what are the consequences of living in a culture where everything has a touch of humor and irony? My guest explores these questions in his latest book, Planet Funny. His name is Ken Jennings. Yes, Ken Jennings, the Jeopardy guy. ...
big time thieves they are all over the place making feeble excuse after feeble excuse. What a big pack of corrupt jokers. As a customer I don’t want any rebate, I just want to see heads roll, or even flow. That would be satisfying enough. Anyway, I do have some questions for Flow...
Private Volkov:“Those are good questions. Here’s another question: What does the ‘Z’ stand for?” Petrov:“It stands for zany. It is our new national identity.” Volkov:“I thought it stands for zoo. We are behaving like wild animals.” ...
Filled with sentences like, “Philosophers are constantly endeavoring to prove that ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ will answer questions, to which neither answer is correct, owing to the fact that what they have before their minds is not one question, but several, to some of which the true answer is ...