I think they also like being all broody and grumpy.Red Tail Hawks can't fly when they are wet.
Hawks are Emo? Well, I guess the talons would make it really easy to cut themselves...I think they also like being all broody and grumpy.
See, for me it's the worst. It's like, hey look, it's me if I were like 2 numbers higher on the scale of handsomeness.
Frank: The Diet Dr. Severin.See, for me it's the worst. It's like, hey look, it's me if I were like 2 numbers higher on the scale of handsomeness.
Thumbs up, but not enthusiastically so. This decision is NOT final and may change at any moment.Emperor Nickus Maximus decrees...THUMBS UP!
It's supposed to be a "Not bad" expression. But I like your interpretation.Thumbs up, but not enthusiastically so. This decision is NOT final and may change at any moment.
No, the Value Village People. Same saccharine pop, but none of the brand recognition.Is this where they're having the auditions for the Village People?
--Patrick
The opposite. Thumbs up meant spare him, down meant kill him.Didn't thumbs up used to mean "kill him" and thumbs down "spare him"?
Seems it's unclear what the gesture even was, much less the meaning of directions...The opposite. Thumbs up meant spare him, down meant kill him.
I think that was when it was brought to your nose.I always thought "giving the thumb" was a sign of disrespect, regardless of direction?
Research in the 90s on related products informed me that the taste is in the shape, in fact.*...why children love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Well, it works for fast food sandwiches.Research in the 90s on related products informed me that the taste is in the shape, in fact.
According to my half remembered watching of an episode of QI (aka the televisual equivalent of Wikipedia) thumbs up meant "kill him" & the thumb held in a closed fist meant "spare him". Thumbs up was meant to represent an unsheathed sword & the closed fist represented a sheathed sword.Didn't thumbs up used to mean "kill him" and thumbs down "spare him"?
That's actually highly debated by historians. Many believe that a thumbs up was kill and a thumb to the side was to spare.The opposite. Thumbs up meant spare him, down meant kill him.
Well, until @ThatNickGuy clarifies, I'm just going to have all the gladiators killed, just to be certain.That's actually highly debated by historians. Many believe that a thumbs up was kill and a thumb to the side was to spare.
See my facial expressions? That's how you interpret Emporer Nickus Maximus' decrees.
Thumbs up? Let them live another day.
Thumbs down? Kill dem bitches.
Historical or not, that's how I roll.