Death_By_SnuSnu
Death_By_SnuSnu
Death_By_SnuSnu

Smooshed in face makes people think they're grumpy and scowling.

Hey nice mounted head on the wal— ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!

It depends on which series of Being Human you mean. I thought 1 and 2 were great, but 3 was pretty damn weak; the writing was all over the place. 4 was much better and introduction of the new cast brought some life back into it. Hal is a really compelling new character. But Being Human is a much smaller scale show,

The book came second. Radio play first. Then a book. Then a TV show heavily based on the radio play (with mostly the same actors). Then more books. Then a movie.

It wasn't a book first.

Haha, that sounds dangerous. I'm in the midst of an all night writing session. I'll reward myself with it over the weekend. That example alone has got me frothing at the mouth.

So, safe to get on Kindle?

Wow, that's a pretty ringing endorsement.

This is not a an egregious level of Photoshopping in my opinion. They haven't significantly stretched out or slimmed these models down and it isn't a grotesque misrepresentation of what they look like. And people who are remarking about the originals being underlit and shoddy don't understand HD image workflow. The

Or a sock.

I thought that was a woman who had stuffed a fake friend down her drawers.

I never thought I would have to invoke the term "stellar gangbang," but that's what immediately comes to mind.

How much do thoughts weigh? I mean the electrical impulses behind them. This has been weighing on my mind lately (no pun intended).

This is an exhausting argument and there aren't actually two sides to it. Japanese all know that anime characters are primarily Japanese (unless otherwise stated). They speak Japanese, live in and go to school/work in Japan. The hair color conventions are just conventions— they often don't actually usually have

Yes, thank you well put. This argument is getting exhausting and old.

I think it's the difference between the dog being conditioned to associate a behavior with punishment and feeling a true sense of human morality— and internal sense of being self-critical about behavior. For me, that's what guilt is. It's not the fear of being caught— it's feeling you're to blame and deserving of

I do feel that's what makes affection from a cat more flattering. While I love dogs, they just aim to please too much haha

Don't want to displease "she who can open the fridge."

I don't know. I think dogs are capable of feeling shame, but not guilt. Meaning they understand they're in trouble for something they did which upset you and can be sheepish in the moment— but don't feel a lasting sense of moral ambiguity about their actions. It doesn't weight on their conscience. Cats in my

Children's birthday parties are the worst. Will make your ears bleed.