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Friday, September 20, 2013

Majestic plural Confluence

Let us be honest with ourselves, and admit a few things:
  • Nosism is too common in my daily language.
  • Puns are among lowest comedic forms, especially phonetic ones.
  • Posts with phonetic titles fail to bring much recognition to my efforts.
Onward, our similarly beloved vice president of the Anime Club of JCCC shared his thoughts on The Lawbringer: My Life as a Villain of Cosplay, and this story.
Miss America Victory Marred by Racist Slurs | TIME.com
“Twitter rage after Indian American from New York wins crown”
While most of the members are eighteen or twenty and reside with their parents, he is my age and quotes Denis Leary, “Life Sucks. Get a Helmet.”
Statement Regarding Offensive Remarks by David Guth
“(Topeka, Kansas) - Following an Executive Session meeting of the Kansas Board of Regents on Friday, September 20th, Andy Tompkins, president and CEO of the Board of Regents, issued the following statement on behalf of the Board with regard to the controversial social media comments made by David ...”
Teams for the final episode of Heroes of Cosplay had traveled to six different conventions in as many weeks and become exposed to influenza and other illnesses: As people come together, there is a confluence; with concern to who would be crowned in a competition would be majestic pleurisy.
Madoka ☆ Magica is the graffiti was raised to Twitter (Power Loader Mami was summarized in this place was listed on the back Red) It is rebellion Madoka movie fun ☆
Haruka Amami <Madoka Magica> | poly [pixiv]
Majestic plural - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“The majestic plural (pluralis maiestatis in Latin, literally, ‘the plural of majesty’), is the use of a plural pronoun to refer to a single person holding a high office, such as a monarch, bishop, or pope. It is also called the royal pronoun, the royal ‘we’ or the Victorian ‘we’. The more general ...”
“24 For
‘All flesh is like grass
and all its glory like the flower of grass.
The grass withers,
and the flower falls,
25 but the word of the Lord remains forever.’
And this word is the good news that was preached to you. (1 Peter 1:24-25)”

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