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kage69

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Think about the depraved, drug riddled dementia required for someone who just had his own close call with an assassin, to then advocate for politically motivated murder.

Cadet Bonespurs, who loved to make threats while he stained the White House, calling Liz a war hawk who never fought is some of the most epic projection I've seen in years.

I think someone's upset he didn't get more sympathy for his ear.
 
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nickqt

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BoomerD

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The right will say, “ The left can't meme,” or “none of that is true,” or “ who cares what bunch of military “leaders” say…if they were TRUE leaders, they’d be supporting the greatest president in the history of our nation.”
 

uallas5

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Maybe he simply can't read the text in the upper-left corner of the image that reads The Atlanta Journal-Constitution?

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A few years ago my older brother was giving a lecture at John Hopkins University (he works in the APL and normally doesn't teach). As he was writing notes on the overhead, one of the students interrupted him to say they couldn't understand his writing. He was writing in cursive.
 
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pmv

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A few years ago my older brother was giving a lecture at John Hopkins University (he works in the APL and normally doesn't teach). As he was writing notes on the overhead, one of the students interrupted him to say they couldn't understand his writing. He was writing in cursive.

Many people have near-illegible handwriting. It's a long-standing joke that doctors, in particular, write in a way that nobody can ever decipher what they wrote.

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What I'm now wondering about is when did "handwriting" or "joined-up-writing" start being called "cursive"? Has it always been called that and it's only now most people have stopped doing it (just read that it's no longer even taught in schools here) that it's being referred to often enough that I've learned the correct name, or have people only recently started calling it that? I swear it was always referred to as "joined-up-writing" when I was young (hence the coinage of metaphorical terms like "joined-up-government")
 

uallas5

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Many people have near-illegible handwriting. It's a long-standing joke that doctors, in particular, write in a way that nobody can ever decipher what they wrote.

e.g.


What I'm now wondering about is when did "handwriting" or "joined-up-writing" start being called "cursive"? Has it always been called that and it's only now most people have stopped doing it (just read that it's no longer even taught in schools here) that it's being referred to often enough that I've learned the correct name, or have people only recently started calling it that? I swear it was always referred to as "joined-up-writing" when I was young (hence the coinage of metaphorical terms like "joined-up-government")
No, you are correct. It was always known as cursive in the States and, reading up on it, it is known as joined-up-writing in the UK. Honestly, I can't remember my mom ever using that phrase, but that may have been one of those "British-isms" that she lost after coming here in the early 60's. It's funny that she no longer spells color as colour or yogurt as yoghurt but after my time living in Scotland I go back and forth.

I still remember my grandmother's letters and their amazing "penmanship" coming on the onion skin overseas paper.


 
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^^ And the original, unedited epilogue for the show:

"The Chancellor, the late Chancellor, was only partly correct. He was obsolete. But so is the State, the entity he worshipped. Any state, entity, or ideology becomes obsolete when it stockpiles the wrong weapons: when it captures territories, but not minds; when it enslaves millions, but convinces nobody. When it is naked, yet puts on armor and calls it faith, while in the Eyes of God it has no faith at all. Any state, any entity, any ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete. A case to be filed under "M" for "Mankind" - in The Twilight Zone."
 
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