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Река времён в своём стремленьи
Уносит все дела людей
И топит в пропасти забвенья
Народы, царства и царей.
А если что и остаётся
Чрез звуки лиры и трубы,
То вечности жерлом пожрётся

И общей не уйдёт судьбы.
 
"Peer" is not a contronym: a peer is always considered as set apart (some sort of aristocrat) from the rest who are not precisely his (it is also a rather male chauvinist concept) peer.
Those like 'weather' or 'left' are some sort of 'Janus-' terms: it's one single concept viewed from its two sides, its two aspects.
I would keep commenting but I do not feel like it, particularly when nobod is going to care or find it totally, ridiculously wrong :cool:
 
It was less than not valid, it was shit: that sort of goldenheartness envelopped in shit are more a hindrance than a help.
No. In 1970, when homosexuality was still a mental illness, her courageous stand was surely an encouragement to many viewers who were either gay or had gay loved ones. Lockhart's reputation was not radical, so many viewers who had never questioned traditional mores would have considered rethinking the status quo.
 
No. In 1970, when homosexuality was still a mental illness, her courageous stand was surely an encouragement to many viewers who were either gay or had gay loved ones. Lockhart's reputation was not radical, so many viewers who had never questioned traditional mores would have considered rethinking the status quo.
That does not bring it anywhere if you are not pushing it with more rather right reasoning, like the priest/pastor/whatever.
What you say and what the video shows is a mere parlour game flashing in a pan.
 
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