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I suppose I lost my temper a bit, but I think it's really important that we address homophobic statements regardless of whether it's couched in humor or in serious political conversations.
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Now suppose I am lost in Arkansas, drive into Hope without knowing it, and see a sign: "Bill Blythe was grew up in this town".
"If I have to leave here," he remarks to Serebin, "I suppose I will lose the library.
Now and again, Mr. Miller encouraged me to come by the gym, but I suppose I preferred losing to people half my age, rather than to people twice my age, because I never took him up on the offer.
I suppose I'm losing touch with my old faithful Manchester United - they haven't provided much for me to smile about lately - so I'm picking the Super Bowl.
I suppose it would eventually with finding this I suppose I could have lost weight or gone awful thing one to the doctor "well we'll have to find out what's causing it" but no nothing.
All those things have meaning for me, and I suppose I fear that I will lose that meaning if I don't have something concrete to prove that I once had it.
I wondered how this played out for the ingénu mujahid, and so I did what I suppose a lost teenager might: I googled "How to join isis".
I suppose this is why I lost my job as an experimental laboratory grape-hoarding monkey and was instead told to go and sit in front of an infinite number of typewriters to churn out these fill-in columns for the Observer.
Jerry Bachman, a social psychologist at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, who has studied the draft, said in an interview: "The idea of registering for the draft, I suppose, is lost on them with increased distance from the actual use of the draft".
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