I believe that political correctness can be a form of linguistic fascism and it sends shivers down the spine of my generation who went to war against fascism.
I've cried and you'd think I'd be better for it but the sadness just sleeps and it stays in my spine the rest of my life.
It seems to me that romantic comedies used to be about falling in love but in recent years they've really become just comedies where the love story is only there as a spine to hang the jokes on.
I feel like in a lot of shows where the woman is in charge the woman is this ball buster and the guy is sort of weak and spineless. And that's never been my experience in a relationship. I think it's much more interesting that the guy is the boss. And there are stakes.
This is the pain pacemaker. I've got a battery under my skin. From that battery are two electrodes that go into the spine where they cut bone away to accommodate it. Now I put on the power here. If I have the pain the stimulator starts. It's tingling like when your foot falls asleep you know?
One thing I have learned in my time in politics is that if one of the parties is shameless the other party cannot afford to be spineless.
Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand the spines of others are often stiffened.
Cannibals prefer those who have no spines.