Unique_Anywhere5735
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_ja9xw2f wrote
Reply to comment by Schneetmacher in Chechen Leader Awards Himself 'Hero Of Chechnya' Medal by a_exa_e
I think it's sitting on his chin...
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_ja9ugsq wrote
Jeez! How many of these damned things do you have to drink? (Asking for a friend...)
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_j9c58xb wrote
Reply to comment by sanjsrik in Women’s soccer team in Congo attacks ref over controversial call by Crazy-News59
Thanks. I'll pass.
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_j7fc1a3 wrote
Reply to comment by oldguy_on_the_wire in Lead Plates and Land Claims in North America and Europe: When did the practice begin of burying lead plates to establish ownership of land, and why did it die out, and was it ever used successfully in a court of law to establish ownership? by whyenn
Lead holds up better in soil than most older ferrous metals. Also, it is easier to inscribe notations on lead plates. IIRC, there was a case years ago in southwestern Pennsylvania where someone dummied up some fake lead plates, "discovered" them, and fooled a local historical society.
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_j32ljae wrote
Reply to comment by PerNewton in Author Susan Meachen announces she's alive years after apparent suicide: We explain by atmoscience
No, she's been working for him for a while. Who do you think wrote his campaign bio.
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_j290bq1 wrote
Reply to comment by JegElskerGud in If the Sami are considered the only indigenous group left in the European Union, what are the Karelians? by Theworldsfuckedm8
That approach hasn't worked so well for Africa in the past.
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_iy9tw5f wrote
Reply to comment by glugolly in Virginia law enforcement worker killed in shootout with deputies after murdering family of teen he catfished, police say by Fandango_Jones
How about "Sheriff's Deputy shot by law enforcement workers." Or "Law enforcement worker shot by law enforcement workers"?
Unique_Anywhere5735 t1_jaa2cbd wrote
Reply to "Cell" and its derivatives (Cellular, Cellulose, Cellulite, etc.) are the only English words where the C is pronounced like an S. by tsatsawassa
Your argument is in cinders.