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Which Historical Period Would You Have Most Liked To Live In?
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/// When asked which historical period she would most like to live in, Alice Sabatini, from Lazio in Rome, paused for a moment before replying '1942' - one of the bloodiest and darkest years in Italian history under the Mussolini dictatorship. ///
This young woman was asked the question, and she gave her answer, why was it wrong for her to suggest "during WW2"?
/// When asked which historical period she would most like to live in, Alice Sabatini, from Lazio in Rome, paused for a moment before replying '1942' - one of the bloodiest and darkest years in Italian history under the Mussolini dictatorship. ///
This young woman was asked the question, and she gave her answer, why was it wrong for her to suggest "during WW2"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I won't say I would have liked to have lived during WWII, but heck, how many times from the generation who did live through it have those who did not been told that we "have no idea what it was like"? What better why to know than to have experienced it for yourself?
Same could go for any period, of course. As it happens, I'm quite happy living in this one.
Same could go for any period, of course. As it happens, I'm quite happy living in this one.
anaxcrosswords - //I’m utterly baffled by the Daily Mail’s use of ‘embarrassing gaffe’ and ‘misguided’ – apart from, of course, it’s the Daily Mail. //
Exactly!
It's unlikely that the young lady in question is even familiar with the Mail's archaic terms like 'gaffe' - which utterly reeks of its Middle England readership.
This is blowing up something out of nothing - the young lady was asked a stupid question in a beauty contest - it's hardly the UN is it?
Exactly!
It's unlikely that the young lady in question is even familiar with the Mail's archaic terms like 'gaffe' - which utterly reeks of its Middle England readership.
This is blowing up something out of nothing - the young lady was asked a stupid question in a beauty contest - it's hardly the UN is it?
I'm thinking I would rather like to revert to Italy in 1942......
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/// The young lady is a teenager, whose only experience of the war is what she has read - so the concept of experiencing it provides a facile answer to a facile question. ///
Yes and so nice being a woman it would seem.
/// 'I want to live it. In any case I am a woman so I wouldn't have had to do military service, ///
/// The young lady is a teenager, whose only experience of the war is what she has read - so the concept of experiencing it provides a facile answer to a facile question. ///
Yes and so nice being a woman it would seem.
/// 'I want to live it. In any case I am a woman so I wouldn't have had to do military service, ///
naxcrosswords
I’m utterly baffled by the Daily Mail’s use of ‘embarrassing gaffe’ and ‘misguided’ – apart from, of course, it’s the Daily Mail.
From the DM.
This is the moment a peckish bird swallowed an 18-inch long fish in one go after spending 10 minutes to line it up perfectly.
The determined double-crested cormorant took its time manoeuvring the 2ft-long alligator gar
(Grows fast does the alligator gar)
I'd like to shadow Jesus for a couple of months, just to comfirm the baloney surrounding him.
I’m utterly baffled by the Daily Mail’s use of ‘embarrassing gaffe’ and ‘misguided’ – apart from, of course, it’s the Daily Mail.
From the DM.
This is the moment a peckish bird swallowed an 18-inch long fish in one go after spending 10 minutes to line it up perfectly.
The determined double-crested cormorant took its time manoeuvring the 2ft-long alligator gar
(Grows fast does the alligator gar)
I'd like to shadow Jesus for a couple of months, just to comfirm the baloney surrounding him.
anaxcrosswords
/// I’m utterly baffled by the Daily Mail’s use of ‘embarrassing gaffe’ and ‘misguided’ – apart from, of course, it’s the Daily Mail. ///
Wow! how you have read every word in your attempt at having a go at the Daily Mail, but it's a wonder how you happened to miss this bit,
/// Pageant judge, Vladimir Luxuria, a transgender actress and politician, called for understanding, saying: 'Try to imagine the emotions of a young woman who had all the spotlight on her: she panicked.' ///
Absolutely disgusting of the Daily Mail, why the need to report the judge's sexuality? Tut, Tut, Tut.
/// I’m utterly baffled by the Daily Mail’s use of ‘embarrassing gaffe’ and ‘misguided’ – apart from, of course, it’s the Daily Mail. ///
Wow! how you have read every word in your attempt at having a go at the Daily Mail, but it's a wonder how you happened to miss this bit,
/// Pageant judge, Vladimir Luxuria, a transgender actress and politician, called for understanding, saying: 'Try to imagine the emotions of a young woman who had all the spotlight on her: she panicked.' ///
Absolutely disgusting of the Daily Mail, why the need to report the judge's sexuality? Tut, Tut, Tut.
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