I meant slavery from the aspect of taking the God of the same people who are enslaving you and committing such atrocities against you. I just can't understand it one bit. I'm not so pro black as to be upset like about the name thing but there's a built in irony in taking the God of the same...
I still don't see it. The Google Earth picture with the article is too zoomed in so I can't use the coastline as a guide. Someone in the comments says 24° 20.544′N
54° 19.679′E but then what from there?
edit: easier to just type in Futaisi Island - United Arab Emirates, takes you right to it...
I missed it. I thought it was coming on nbatv but when I turned there it was already post game and interviewing Swin Cash, Maya Moore, TSpoon, and Lisa Leslie. One huge difference between the 2 leagues, NBA players aren't half as well spoken as WNBA players, not by a mile.
as if %@*+*%! doesn't latently carry racial connotations with it already.
I hate Icelandic people of low class and social decorum, however I don't know what to call them.
Mayne, from 5 yrs ago able to dunk off a pure standing vert, best dunk probably a windmill, to now I'm barely slapping glass. I gained weight, what happened to you?
Mayne, from 5 yrs ago able to dunk off a pure standing vert, best dunk probably a windmill, to now I'm barely slapping glass. I gained weight, what happened to you?
Yes, easiest accent + demeanor/swag to just pick out of a crowd. Most other ones, you can maybe guess a region like someone seems like they're from the South, but New Yorkers just stand out.
I have done it before. I ain't neva scared. It was a dude at Love's the other day sitting down with a sign on his luggage that he was headed to California and needed a ride and he's from MD. I live in Oklahoma! It's a truck stop/gas station/store so I guess he is getting across the country...
Mississippi accent is similar to New Orleans, mixed with a drawl, love it. My college had a Carribean exchange program too so there was plenty of them and I always loved how they talked. The dudes always sound mad or like they're yelling with the crescendo inflection as they approach the end of...