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The Moorish sovereign movement, sometimes called the indigenous sovereign movement or the Rise of the Moors, is a small sub-group of sovereign that mainly holds to the teachings of the Moorish Science Temple of America, in that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" by nationality, and Islamic by faith.
You’re on a cruise in the buffet line. You’re politely waiting your turn to access a sumptuous bowl of fresh fruit. In front of you is a fellow passenger picking out certain berries – with ...
Lad culture was strongly associated with an ironic position.The strapline of the leading lad mag Loaded was "for men who should know better." The BBC in a 1999 review called "Our Decade: New Lad Rules the World" identified that one of the key concepts associated with lad culture (alongside curry and foreign stag weekends) was "anything being acceptable if its "ironic"."
In December 1959, Newsweek referred to "poorly oriented" American study-abroad students in Europe as "the 'ugly' ones," and in June 1960, the mass-circulation Parade magazine ran an article about tourism titled "Don't Be an Ugly American," written by Frances Knight, director of the U.S. Passport Office. [16]
One can swallow only so many sour grapes before the stomach rebels. ... Around him is a motley coterie of tech oligarchs, boorish yes-men, authoritarian ideologues, and preposterous grifters, all ...
There’s plenty to unpack for a holiday game in Philly. Yes, the NFC East title is still in sight for the Eagles when they host the New York Giants — but the date alone is enough to make fans ...
Socrates called one who made the gesture "boorish and stupid." [14] [16] The gesture recurs as a form of mockery in Peace, alongside farting in someone's face. [17] [18] The usage is later explained in the Suda and included in the Adagia of Erasmus. [19] [20] The verb "to play the Siphnian" appears in a fragment of Aristophanes and has a ...
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