Tim Minchin's brilliant & witty demolition of irrationality in all its many guises - with rolling text from me -all in the medium of a 9-minute beat poem. Audio from the QEH Dec 2008 show with ki...
Tim Minchin's brilliant & witty demolition of irrationality in all its many guises - with rolling text from me -all in the medium of a 9-minute beat poem. Audio from the QEH Dec 2008 show with kind permission from Tim Minchin.
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my observation of these comments has led me to believe that narnia is not, in fact a real person. but an internet troll. the fact that people as stupid as narnia exist is frightening, and therefore, unbelievable.
@narnialover420 Well, beyond the massive amount of mistakes you made in that post, "Using bollocks for ammunition" is based on a British colloquialism. Bollocks referring to something erroneous or confabulated. So it's not bad wordplay at all, as he's calling what Storm is saying bullshit, in essence. And it's not a European term, as far as I'm aware, but English alone.
You are a credit to whatever schooling system you have come from.
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Well, beyond the massive amount of mistakes you made in that post, "Using bollocks for ammunition" is based on a British colloquialism. Bollocks referring to something erroneous or confabulated. So it's not bad wordplay at all, as he's calling what Storm is saying bullshit, in essence. And it's not a European term, as far as I'm aware, but English alone.
You are a credit to whatever schooling system you have come from.