Are you two telling me getting into political arguments on internet forums is not gonna make me the ruler of the world??? I thought I was really getting somewhere here.
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I'm not sure the Catholic Church would agree that Martin Luther changed everyone's opinion.
Yeah, I do. I'm really lazy and need some pressure to get going. It also gives me this nice kind of thrill and clarity. I also really enjoyed doing exams and tests in school and at uni.
That being said, I don't think I could deal with a constant pressure. Every now and then is nice to get this thrill and to get validation when doing well. But under constant pressure I would burn out quicker than a barn doused in gasoline.
Wenn man mal eine Weile in Tübingen oder der Region gewohnt hat, ist "Hat Boris Palmer wirklich xy gesagt?" keine Frage mehr, die man sich jemals stellt.
From the line "Never gonna run around and desert you" we can gather that when a relationship came to an end, the person ending the relationship would run around frantically and burn all possessions of their former partner, thus turning their property into a desert, or "deserting" them.
In a few thousand years...
"We finally deciphered the text on it. It's a monument to love, to undying loyalty and affection! How amazing! Here, it reads: 'Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down'"
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Die haben da Klopapier? Bei mir an der Schule war das so ab 9:15 Uhr immer leer. Und diese schrecklichen Stoffrollen-Handtücher einmal durchgelaufen.
Well that sure is a bit larger than a church.
Interesting question. Are we talking about the volume or the floor area? For volume maybe a church? Then St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City would be the largest. I don't know the layout though, but I assume a large portion of it is the main "room".
Or do stadium with a roof count? Then maybe one of these?
Edit: I don't think I really thought this through. I was thinking too much of more roomy rooms. Most convention centers probably have larger exhibition halls.
I've recently learned about bourdaloues. I wonder how many of them had a second life as a gravy boat.