Putting together a collection on British humour with Douglas Adams being the focus of today’s work - Including all classed as too sensitive for Americans is so funny that I’ll include the cut scene from the movie and the fuller BBC adaptation.
It is odd how the 1st Amendment is just filtered out of the feeds of so many who rant about preserving their rights: With that action being ignoration of other rights and how rights operate in a legal system.
Anyway, enjoy the Babelfish.
The released American cut:
The part for far too sensitive individuals who cannot possibly cope with a view which varies against their own (I’ll skip mentioning the teaching of Jesus being rejected in hundreds of churches for not being American):
Getting the power back on, after 2 days without. 7 confirmed tornadoes touched down in S/E Mi Thurs night. Closest was about 10 miles from me. 20+ tractor trailers blown over, south of Lansing. Had to delay harvest day!
The world has really gone to shit. Someone just threw away a perfect 50 only because it was slightly wrinkled.
I know that’s the fate of women…
It’s one hell of a slippery slope. What’s next?