That comes from people hearing the contraction "could've" and assuming that people are saying "could of".
Breaking today into two words really grinds my gears.
I haven't actually played the games yet, I was referring to the comics when she got a monthly comic of her own. The Joker tried to kill her for the hundredth time so she took a couple of his henchmen and left. She treats them all fairly well, except one who was trying to replace the Joker.
I would exploit the hell out of people I hate and use it to dissuade people who are doing harm (public figures who are actively homophobic, etc) other than that I'd just wear gloves and shit. I can't imagine the good could ever outweigh the bad in this situation unless there was a reasonable way...
It's been said a lot but I can't stand awkward based humor, particularly when the likeable character digs themselves a hole. When I was a kid I couldn't watch Everybody Loves Raymond, I had to leave the room because I just couldn't stand watching it. Even now when anything awkward happens on TV...
I don't like the idea of Paul Rudd as Ant-man. He always plays very similar/identical characters which may not be his fault but I'd have a hard time not seeing him as anything but a bored middle-aged man that must go through some immature activity to find his appreciation for life (not hating on...
Granted, but you must now go through life so drunk on beer that you can't walk straight or you'll be plagued with a never ending stream of unsolvable problems.
I wish I could cook delicious meals.
Cool, I'm moving down to Melbourne at the end of the year and I've been looking at a lot of courses in Melbourne Unis and the entry requirements seem to be more or less the same as Sydney and Canberra.
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