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“a Mastodon album brought to life and set loose on the open water” Hell yes. XD Probably also why the battle made me very happy.

Sorry to be pedantic- but the European Convention of Human Rights is not directly part of the European Union. Turkey and Russia for example are members of the Human Rights Treaty. It is EU law by implementation in the EU treaties, but it is bigger than that.

I’m (in tendency) with you, although I can’t quite put my finger on why. I don’t like Arya’s story right now, it all seems like an old Kung-Fu-movie. I almost expect her having to carry someone up a hill on her back and catch some raindrops or whatever. The dialogue didn’t seem as great as usual, too. A lot of time

The first one made me think of Hieronymus Bosch immediately. There is a huge exposition that just opened in the Netherlands about him and his work, so it’s been in the news over here in Germany a lot the last few days.

Something coming out of ‘my’ University that I’m really proud of. We’re living in an area of Germany here that is seen as one of the ugliest and most ‘backwards’ by a lot of people (especially the ones that never lived let alone been here). It’s nice to see them proven wrong once in a while.

Buying apples, oranges, walnuts and bananas while juggling my full-time job. I finally feel like an adult person, yeah! (Although I don’t have any kids, maybe this will change my fruit-buying abilities again...) Seriously though... >-< ???

A Freudian theme would also fit very well with the father-daughter-rebellion-thing which I really liked.

And the female gets a guy that also doesn’t give her what she wants. Interesting line of thought... Freudian theme, that would be nice.

It was my thought, too, when the episode was over - especially that the guy drives his motorcycle off the road exactly where Mr. Corpse is chilling. Maybe they could have fixed that (and my huge confusion almost the whole first 40 minutes) by showing us the last scene at the beginning and then go into detail and

I think it is weird that motherhood as a topic has turned from something ‘defining all women’ to something that shouldn’t define any woman. It still is something very deeply rooted in our biology and can be a huge crisis for someone, so why should that be a stupid character development, if that is the thing Black

I've also been to an exhibition about Pompeji in Halle two years ago where they had one of those on display. Almost nothing changed so I really wonder how that guy can be known as the inventor of the speculum.