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Is This Right Sentence To Put On Fb Status

What does this sentence mean - "priviledge is the greatest enemy of right" ?

Thanks Vulcan and The Philosopher for explaining the meaning of "Privilege is the greatest enemy of right". But you gave me political examples. But what it has to do with joint family or nuclear family. And lemme tell you that the above quote was posted in fb by an Indian. And if you are not Indian the lemme tell you that in India Joint family is common, where wife has to stay with husband's family i.e. his parents siblings and his brother's wife and children under one roof. And many times a daughter in law of the family has to suffer because of such family system. While nuclear family means only husband wife and children stay under one roof. Now tell me this privilege is the enemy of right - What it has to do with family system - i.e. joint family and nuclear family

Can you put these words in to sentences?

Impending; meaning imminent
The Big Brother nominees sat anxiously on the couch awaiting the impending eviction.

Spite; meaning malice
Jessica's motive for telling her friend's boyfriend that she had cheated on him, could only be described as utter spite.

Foresight; meaning an act or the power of foreseeing
When Kelly opted to date Brendan, she only wished that she had the foresight to know they were just too different for it to work.

Creed; meaning a set of fundamental beliefs
The Heralda Cult followed their creed to the letter, for fear they would not be accepted into heaven upon their death.

Brandish; meaning to shake or wave menacingly
The bank robber jumped the counter and waved the gun in a brandish manner as he yelled at the cashier.

Dignity; meaning nobility of manner
When Lauren spotted her fiance with another woman, despite wanting to yell abuse, she maintained her dignity and walked on by, pretending not to notice.

Funny as a facebook status? finish this sentence?

completely unable to come up with a funny facebook status.

People who say "tho" at the end of every sentence?

Does anyone else get annoyed by this? Just please tell me yes. I need reassurance.

I keep seeing people say "tho" at the end of every sentence. Actually, for like a year or two now. But they'll post a status or something saying "Going to the store tho" where the word is completely irrelevant and unnecessary but they put it there anyways because I guess they think they're all cool and hip for saying it. And it just makes me want to go find a cinder block and bash it against my head a hundred times.

I find it annoying tho.

It's not needed at the end of every sentence tho.

And there's nothing cool about it tho.

I'm on yahoo tho.

I'm using the internet tho.

I'm on a computer tho.

Thothothothotho.


Can someone make a petition to make it illegal for them to talk like that? Or at least to make it illegal to say it in a pretentious prick-like manner?

How do I write words in bold in fb messenger?

Use asterisks for *bold* and it would come out like this in the chat: bold. Remember, you only have to put the * in front and after whatever you want to write.

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