Sometimes, just reading things makes me feel stupid

our super enlightened threadstarter, while sitting on a very tall horse and typing with a stick that's made from a substance you can't even pronounce, pleb

ooohhhhhhhhhhh.

Sometimes, I post things that make me look stupid. It's transitory, though.

/brain surgery
 
our super enlightened threadstarter, while sitting on a very tall horse and typing with a stick that's made from a substance you can't even pronounce, pleb

I came back to my desk after a 5 minutes haitus and saw this and thought you were posting in my thread, got most affronted, was about to get on high horse then realised was a ZRH thread. Carry on.
 
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Excellent point. All of the suggested amendments read like laws. In fact, Couldn't you pass any of them as laws, without violating the constitution? If so, why would you go through that enormous hassle of amending the constitution to expressly allow or deny something that can be handled through simple legislation?
 
See the 18th amendment.
Im fairly certain it was an amendment because at the time they didnt think the federal government had the power to regulate things that went on in the individual states. Youll notice an explosion of federal laws following Roosevelt's stacking of the supreme court in the 1930s and the broader interpretation of the commerce clause.
 
ooohhhhhhhhhhh.

Sometimes, I post things that make me look stupid. It's transitory, though.

/brain surgery

So a buddy and I hit happy hour not long ago and this girl is checking him out every two seconds. He's a big guy and this girl isn't particularly attractive, but I don't say anything because he takes what he can get. Eventually she finds herself sitting at our table, where I discover that she has one of the most annoying habits on the face of the earth. Whenever I or my friend make a joke about something she responds with "It's whatever" and shrugs.

Her: "What do you guys do for a living?"
Buddy: "We co-produce softcore porn films for Showtime. It's a living."
Her: "It's whatever." *shrug*

Me: "That chick over there is wearing a teddy. Seriously. That's a fucking teddy. I know teddies."
Her: "It's whatever." *shrug*

So anyway, that reminded me of this.

Duke: "It's transitory."
Her: "It's whatever." *shrug*


I'm gonna go stab myself in the face.
 
Could the students write about something Congress tried to pass? Remember in the early 90s when Congress tried to pass forcing of a balanced budget? Essentially mandating that citizens live within their means. Considering current events, that would be a pretty badass topic for a paper.
 
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The movie? I thought it was pretty good. Thought uh, the younger nun was done well, specially since I've only seen that chick in Drop Dead Gorgeous and Enchanted (it's an ok movie, for disney).