January 2010
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“The right to life, for example, forms one of the basic guarantees within human...”
– Human rights law, the biggest BLAH BLAH BLAH ever.
Jan 22nd
Follow me
Tráiler de “The Book” en la radio: - Some would kill to have it. Pablo, a lo lejos: - “Someone killed a hobbit?”
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Collective Nouns Party!
My favourite is a drunkenship of cobblers. Sounds like a title I might have: “Her Drunkenship has arrived”. I also love malapertness of peddlers. Can’t wait to have a chance to say it. mabelmoments: hasbeenist: Medieval sportsmen invented collective nouns for everything from owls to otters. Less well known are the terms they invented for people — this list is taken from...
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i'm scared to turn twenty.
No te queda ná! (via idea-obscura)
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Chop of the pops. →
Music chopped in Spanish salons as radio tax spells silencio Barbers of Seville comply – but Catalan coiffeurs switch off sets in protest at levy for composers and record companies It is a simple case of chop of the pops. Hairdressers in Spain are asking their customers to take their own music when they have a haircut as they battle against demands from the music industry that they pay for...
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