50 shades, to be precise.
50 shades, to be precise.
I always liked the approach Netflix’s Dark took-- they could only time travel precisely 33 years into the future or the past. So as time moved forward in one timeline, it was still moving forward in another. Great show if you haven’t already seen it.
I LUV chilibeans!
“Shit Pickles” was my nickname in middle school.
When that Friday song first came out, I used to sing it every Friday to annoy my coworkers, and maintained a bit about how she was actually a brilliant, but misunderstood artist. I followed her IG at some point, and lo and behold, over the years she has evolved into a fascinating person, and I have nothing but respect…
I’m looking at you, Kate Winslet.
Am I the only one who got Marry Elizabeth Winstead mixed up with Mary Elizabeth Ellis? Seeing The Waitress in an action movie would be pretty rad, tbh.
Boy have I got a sequel for you...
I really wish Dark got more love on this site. To me, that was one of the most challenging and rewarding shows to puzzle together. The dubbing is pretty terrible, so do subtitles, but other than that this show is amazing. If Lost was a freshman philosophy course, I feel like this is the graduate degree.
I think this is why the second season lost me so much. I kept trying to piece together how it was all connected, or who precisely to root for, or what the central theme was, and instead it kinda rocketed off into its own stratosphere. There was never really time for the “little moments” either, which was one of Game…
The favor Tyrion was asking for, if I’m not mistaken, was smuggling Jaime and Cersei out of the city. Surely someone else has commented that by now, but just in case. Also if I’m wrong, someone feel free to correct me.
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I think its his vinegar strokes.
WTFF?
I always pee in the shower. Even when I'm not taking one.
I AM an Alabama fan. My dad died a few months before this game. I never cried. That play pushed me over the edge.
I enjoyed reading this, but must say that as someone who only very recently started running, this makes me really intimidated. I understand that, as with anything, there is a science and art to it, but I think I was underestimating it. This interview helped open my eyes to how complexly one can approach running. I…
wait a minute... JESUS wrote this?