@genervt
Will you?
doubt·ful
/ˈdoutfəl/Submit
adjective
feeling uncertain
“he looked doubtful, but gave a nod”
synonyms: irresolute, hesitant, vacillating, dithering, wavering, in doubt, unsure, uncertain, of two minds, shilly-shallying, undecided, in a quandary, in a dilemma, blowing hot and cold
“I was doubtful about going”
@genervt
ig·no·rance
/ˈiɡnərəns/Submit
noun
lack of knowledge or information.
“he acted in ignorance of basic procedures”
synonyms: incomprehension of, unawareness of, unconsciousness of, unfamiliarity with, inexperience with, lack of knowledge about, lack of information about; More
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
“there was evidence of bias against foreign applicants”
synonyms: prejudice, partiality, partisanship, favoritism, unfairness, one-sidedness; More
in some sports, such as lawn bowling, the irregular shape given to a ball.
Are you sure you’re not “Kenny Loggins the Echidna”?
“HANDIIIIIICAPABLEEEEEEE!!!”
This is Kenny Loggins’ legacy.
Edited because: Unsuitable comments
No.
Yet you’ve given me so much more. How magnanimous.
Background Pony #78D7 doesn´t deserve anything else.
It was the one I was hoping for.
Great response.
No.
Keep telling you what?
Keep telling you that.
And that’s why I love you. You always take the bait, no matter how bad /hug
Obviously not.
Troll dich.
Will you?
doubt·ful
/ˈdoutfəl/Submit
adjective
feeling uncertain
“he looked doubtful, but gave a nod”
synonyms: irresolute, hesitant, vacillating, dithering, wavering, in doubt, unsure, uncertain, of two minds, shilly-shallying, undecided, in a quandary, in a dilemma, blowing hot and cold
“I was doubtful about going”
Will you ever learn?
practice what one preaches
idiom
phrase of practice
do what one advises others to do.
No.
@Background Pony #78D7
People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Well, no, in this case she’s being assaulted for making a bad pun. She knew the consequences.
ig·no·rance
/ˈiɡnərəns/Submit
noun
lack of knowledge or information.
“he acted in ignorance of basic procedures”
synonyms: incomprehension of, unawareness of, unconsciousness of, unfamiliarity with, inexperience with, lack of knowledge about, lack of information about; More
Facts.
Deal with it.
bi·as
/ˈbīəs/Submit
noun
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
“there was evidence of bias against foreign applicants”
synonyms: prejudice, partiality, partisanship, favoritism, unfairness, one-sidedness; More
in some sports, such as lawn bowling, the irregular shape given to a ball.