Not exact matches
No, coptic christians will not be
remembered at all for this - years and years will go by where they think it was an «israeli jew» lmao - damage already done by cnn and other media outlets
like the wall street journal - nice work guys - at least this will start more suicide bombings and beheadings that will give you more
headlines and idiots
like me to post comments --
There has been plenty of times when people was happy on AFTV and people watch that as well, it is a shame that society as a whole
remembers negatives and we see this in how the news chases negative stories to show us for the ratings... afterall, watching some kittens in the sun is nice but not attention grabbing
like 20 people being killed in a
headline.
As I
like to be helpful, may I offer you this
headline for your future article: «Does anyone now aged twenty
remember the last time Wenger was in touch with reality?»
Remember that overuse of any
headline makes your profile boring and common and your personality appears
like «Me Too»; it makes your profile dumped.
Before we get ahead of ourselves and start pulling words
like «exodus» out of the Scrabble bag of tabloid
headlines, let's
remember that not all the recently departed Naughty Dog staff were officially working on Uncharted — Knowland, for example.
Thinking about today's
headlines, it made me realize that economists — and conventional wisdom — would
like us to think of financial markets as physical objects that merely react to Newton's First and Second Laws of Linear Motion (
remember them?)