Edit: or were you thinking of "ye" as in "ye olde coffee shoppe"?
haha, no.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye_(pronoun)
Top paragraph, although the shoppe thing is addressed on the same page.
Edit: or were you thinking of "ye" as in "ye olde coffee shoppe"?
Ha. I don't know if I would ever call that "proper" (nor improper), but of course that is very common. Or, if you're just being funny, just skip everything I wrote after "Ha."
So, Mr. DeBlasio and Mr. Holden. Have you actually paused, during your nice relaxing limo commute courtesy of NYC taxpayers, to consider how many of the people voting for you rely on rideshare apps? and might just be ticked off when they hear about this?The New York City Council voted on Wednesday on a group of bills related to ride-hailing, one of which pauses the issuances of new licenses for vehicles that operate for-hire. That means that Uber and Lyft and other companies won’t be able to expand with new cars in the city, because—unlike in other cities where Uber and their ilk operate—those vehicles must be licensed by New York City’s Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC).
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The bills also have a powerful proponent—New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio. He wrote on Twitter on Wednesday: “Our city is directly confronting a crisis that is driving working New Yorkers into poverty and our streets into gridlock. The unchecked growth of app-based for-hire vehicle companies has demanded action – and now we have it.”
She was indeed being serious, although there is of course the rule where in the negative use, you would drop the 'all' and just use 'ya'll'. For instance, "I AIN'T TAKIN SHIT FROM NONE OF YA'LL!"dualstow wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:50 amHa. I don't know if I would ever call that "proper" (nor improper), but of course that is very common. Or, if you're just being funny, just skip everything I wrote after "Ha."
Hoax or real? It's getting harder to tell."You know ladies, with technology the way it is, we wouldn't have an abortion problem if we applied a plan. Now, I've been told it's a bit radical, but if we allowed men to be castrated, took the sperm to the bank, collected tax dollars on it for storage, then when it's time, to have the man decide he's ready to begin a family.... well then problem is solved!"
- Rep. Pappas, D-IL
They take it away (not in the Olympics, but in powerlifting):sophie wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:17 am I've wondered what effect the transgender craze will have on Olympic women's competition. If a (former) man could get classified as a women, he'd have a huge advantage in most sports, everything from skiing to running to figure skating. I'd be surprised if no one's figured that out yet. I can't wait to see what happens the first time a transgender wins a gold medal in a women's competition.
and then spent the next 43 years as a male...News of the transgender lifter who broke female records began circulating, and just a couple of days later, Gregory was stripped of her titles and barred from competing as a woman.
“She put down female. Clearly, she’s not a female,” said Paul Bossi, 100% Raw Powerlifting Federation’s president. “Not biologically anyways.
“In our rules, we go by biological,” he said. “According to the rules, she can only lift in the men’s division. … I’m not trying to hurt anyone’s feelings but I have to follow the rules.”
He said Gregory never volunteered that she was transgender and event organizers didn’t confirm she’d competed in the wrong category until a post-match drug test was administered.
“We could’ve rectified a lot of this prior had we known,” Bossi said. “In a way, we felt like we were duped.”
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Gregory’s shoulders dropped slightly this week, when she talked about the criticism she’s faced. It’s mostly rooted in ignorance, she said, people who assume because she was born a man
LOL.that she’s naturally stronger and holds an unfair advantage over female competitors.
Disgusting, but absolutely expected.MangoMan wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 12:34 pm Oprah called out for not paying off students' loan debtOprah Winfrey responded Monday to an Instagram user who called out the billionaire mogul for not paying off student loans after her commencement speech at Colorado College, in an apparent comparison to investor Robert Smith's now-famous gesture
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I'm thinking wealthy people might start thinking twice before agreeing to be a college commencement speaker.dualstow wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 3:05 pmDisgusting, but absolutely expected.MangoMan wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 12:34 pm Oprah called out for not paying off students' loan debtOprah Winfrey responded Monday to an Instagram user who called out the billionaire mogul for not paying off student loans after her commencement speech at Colorado College, in an apparent comparison to investor Robert Smith's now-famous gesture
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Not really. Bitter contempt for the rich is widespread on the Left. It doesn’t even matter if you made your money honestly. You’re a robber baron and deserve the business end of a pitchfork.
This one, I agree with. They need to call it a Man-Warlock.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:51 am Apologizing for Manwich. . .
http://pastoralmeanderings.blogspot.com ... nwich.html
Then let's post evidence that it's widespread rather than one Twitter user. Christ can't you see what a pathetic example that is? Especially more-so than at anytime in the past, such as when "the left" took over whole cities via general strikes in the 1870's, if anything there's a stark lack of class consciousness among the left... in favor of race/gender/sexual identity. And things like advocating for universal healthcare and high marginal income taxes have been around since the early 20th century. They are hardly "contempt." Come on guys I know Trump is president but let's lift our collective knuckles off the ground and start using actual evidence rather than Twitter posts by moronic Z-lennials.
But that’s who I am primarily referring to, moronic Z lennials. There are a lot of them, and social media is their platform. What am I going to interview them on the bus? Perhaps you and I see the same thing, but we are just reacting differently.(Moda) Come on guys I know Trump is president but let's lift our collective knuckles off the ground and start using actual evidence rather than Twitter posts by moronic Z-lennials.
I do. I am very much a moderate & a centrist.You don't think there are vast swaths of the right that are similarly vindictive towards foreigners, minorities, "libruls!," etc?
Hard to say. An optimist would point out that the most extreme voices are the loudest, and the non-complaining voices are often, by definition, silent. Like the vocal anti-American protestors at the US embassy in S Korea. There are pro-American rallies, but they don’t really make the news.What % of the left would you say have "bitter contempt" for "the rich?" I'd probably put it at 10% of the country (maybe 25% of what you could consider "the left" at best).
moda0306 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:41 amThen let's post evidence that it's widespread rather than one Twitter user. Christ can't you see what a pathetic example that is? Especially more-so than at anytime in the past, such as when "the left" took over whole cities via general strikes in the 1870's, if anything there's a stark lack of class consciousness among the left... in favor of race/gender/sexual identity. And things like advocating for universal healthcare and high marginal income taxes have been around since the early 20th century. They are hardly "contempt." Come on guys I know Trump is president but let's lift our collective knuckles off the ground and start using actual evidence rather than Twitter posts by moronic Z-lennials.
Instagram? Is that the same thing as Twitter?