Okay, I thought so, but you never hear them talked about, so I wasn't sure.
Okay, I thought so, but you never hear them talked about, so I wasn't sure.
Every girl knows a centaur is where it's at:
What you did there. I [don't] see it.
I presume they jettison their eggs through a small hole into a depression in the sand or rock-pool or something. Then their gentleman affiliate drips his jizz over them, or slightly up-current.
Jesus that's a lot of money to spend on something that looks like the kind of ejaculatory doodle a 14 year old with an Elfwood (or Deviant account these days) and a Wacom tablet with extra sparkle effects would have drawn up for "my big day." I mean, it is their big day, but all of this money on a wedding and…
Nothing quite says "appropriate wedding theme" like a story where a seemingly innocuous ring is to actually to blame for all of the evil and cruelty in the world.
Mmmm....I disagree on this one. It always seemed like the issue with the inception of the slayer by the original men was the "and now you are forced to fight our demons" thing, and I don't think that activating all the slayers does that at all. I think it empowered all of the girls — and that was the message that…
I think the idea is that with every potential having their power unlocked, there's a shared burden and the responsibility of saving the world can be shared instead of resting on one girl. If there are hundreds of slayers than if one wants to take the night or even her entire life off from slayer duty, it's not the…
I've listened to several interviews with Whedon where he's basically said he wouldn't think about doing a movie, realistically, that it's a cute idea but it would have to be a totally different idea.
Buffy was the first show that really introduced me to the idea that television could be a real, artistic medium with emotional resonance. I watched smattering of the X-Files before that, but Buffy showed an emotional maturity that blew any show (then and now), out of the water. I think besides The Wire and the very…
Of course she says that now. Every career move she's ever made outside of Buffy has been a disaster.
Are you trying to compare shopping in a specifically plus-sized store as a size 2 to shopping in a store that's supposed to be for all sizes as a size 16?
Over a decade ago (when I was a size 3/4 shopaholic), I whined to my size 18-20 sister that there were some cute things in Lane Bryant, & I was so bummed that they didn't come in my size, too! She gave me a raised eyebrow & replied that I didn't seem to have much trouble finding stuff that DID fit me in plenty of…
False! No one has ever said this: "We were in Lane Bryant, and I found the cutest top."
He didn't say the company would take a 30% hit. He said it would take 30% more fabric to make plus-sizes. READING COMPREHNSION YAY!
30% more fabric and thread. The other costs remain the same, so the item wouldn't be 30% more expensive to produce, right? And also? If they're only making 19% on a $98 pair of yoga pants, they are doing something seriously, seriously wrong.
Problem is, you're talking about 1 store that doesn't carry your size in an entire mall, where someone who is a size 14 or 16 might be lucky to find more than 1 store that does carry their size.