Religulous- October 3rd

Fun, but simply seeing how idiotic some religious fanatics can be really, really annoys me. So I generally try to avoid watching that stuff :lol:
 
Yessir. I just love the questioning without too much judgement. It's like Dawkins with humour (man does Dawkins need to laugh sometimes) and that's sweet.
 
Gotta love the fat redneck..."You dispute mah Gawd and we goan' have uh prollem!"

Remember that conversation we had about sterilization? Yeah. This is our poster boy.
 
:lol: Steer that mother away from Religion, abortion, gays and liberalism, though, and I bet he's a great guy. He'd put ya up, BBQ for breakfast and throw beers at you until sundown.
 
Of course, but that's like saying, "Hitler was a great guy if you don't count his systematic genocide of millions of Jews!" :lol:

If you take away all that of which he is made, there's nothing left, :lol:.
 
Hell mang, I'll throw some beer and BBQ at you and you don't have to toss aside everything because we're on the same page! :lol: I'll throw down some jambalaya for you as well if you want.
 
Hell mang, I'll throw some beer and BBQ at you and you don't have to toss aside everything because we're on the same page! :lol: I'll throw down some jambalaya for you as well if you want.

Yep. Why focus on the differences when you can focus on the mutual fucking love for beer and BBQ!?
 
Yeah so are these people...it's just three hours of prepositions tonight, and if you know anything about a romantic language, they have all of like 5 while we have 500. One would think that three hours is a little excessive to explain prepositions...but not for Italians. It's actually not enough.

It's HELL trying to explain to them the difference between at, in, and on with position, direction, and time prepositions and how at in time prepositions means something completely different in a position preposition.
 
Yeah so are these people...it's just three hours of prepositions tonight, and if you know anything about a romantic language, they have all of like 5 while we have 500. One would think that three hours is a little excessive to explain prepositions...but not for Italians. It's actually not enough.

It's HELL trying to explain to them the difference between at, in, and on with position, direction, and time prepositions and how at in time prepositions means something completely different in a position preposition.

Slavic languages have NO articles, so it's almost impossible to teach them. Prepositions are another difficult one, but I can't imagine three hours. I essentially get paid to converse with them, because they think it benefits them whether it does or not!

the Czech republic looks like a kick ass place to live. i was meaning to ask this...how is the food?

Hard one to answer. Generally speaking quite bland. Boring, flavourless, lots of cabbage and dumplings. They tend to do chicken really well, and they have loads of good Indian/Greek/Italian restaurants. It's a fucking AWESOME place to live, but the native cuisine is pretty bad, so don't come for it. :lol:
 
Slavic languages have NO articles, so it's almost impossible to teach them. Prepositions are another difficult one, but I can't imagine three hours. I essentially get paid to converse with them, because they think it benefits them whether it does or not!

Ahhh, the "conversation" lessons. Basically you just sit there and talk about politics, sports, the weather, or the incessant questions about the US and the election.