DEFINITELY if you got a "boys will be boys," this would be worth pointing out.
DEFINITELY if you got a "boys will be boys," this would be worth pointing out.
Groovy Girls FTW. They come in many shades and hair types, are dressable, and are cartoonish, rather than realistic.
Sulu is still straight; Jayne is still the hero of Canton.
I think the implication was, Samaritan is using Dominic for its own ends and may have greased the skids for his rise. It isn't that Elias is inherently better than Dominic, it is just that thwarting Dominic's rise may hamper Samaritan's bigger plan. I think Finch had a monologue about this earlier in the season.
I was marginally interested in Avatar 2 five years ago. It is hard to overstate the depths of my apathy at this point. I guess I am slightly more interested in seeing Avatar 2 than Star Wars 7, but if a Batman Beyond marathon is on, I might not make it to the theater.
That was the point at which I had to stop reading. People of America, come on.
Yeah. I was zero surprised. Zero surprised at all.
Great point. I would also like to point out this FERPA the administrator keeps saying has their hands tied is the Federal EDUCATIONAL RECORDS Privacy Act, and records of criminal activities involving students are explicitly not covered by it.
Zed. Her name is Zed, like the letter.
Unless you are pulling your Internet from the aether, the company providing it to you is already subject to government regulation. The whole argument is over whether those regulators should allow throttling or require neutrality.
Two separate guys have now told me, "Actually, that's a pretty good headline for a story about Jay Cutler."
a medium-size public university in Morgantown
Oh, "Fighting Girlfriend" FTW!
Well, the Spanish Civil War was basically the beta test for World War II. Badass women of multilateral European wars of the first half of the 20th century?
We were just talking about badass women of WWII on my FB. Like Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the Soviet sniper with 300 confirmed kills:
We know the name of the guy who invented the equal sign? Mind=blown!
They are Baha'i. Like the Muslims and the Mormons, they take alcohol avoidance pretty seriously. My grandma was Methodist, and I never saw her drink alcohol in her life, but she was OK with it in cooking. Just a different tradition.
Mom used to do that. Not the waiting part, though. We paid good money for that sugar, you can't just let it sit around!
You can find non-alcoholic vanilla extract in specialty and health food stores; I think it has an inferior taste, but some of my relatives avoid all alcohol for religious reasons, so.