I mostly like it for Jubal Harshaw.
I mostly like it for Jubal Harshaw.
That's true. They ended up regressing due to such harsh conditions. I think that first threadfall counts as an apocalyptic event.
I'm going to have to watch Farscape. I got through a couple of episodes and it was a little too... hmm. I don't want to say cheesy, but... it wasn't quite relevant to my interests. If it looks like this as it goes on, I need to get 'er done.
Lovely! Thank you, sir!
My cat loves to get on my desk, stand over my keyboard, put his forehead against my forehead, and purr like he's going to shake his bones loose. This is cute and sweet the first 5 times, or so. Then I stuff him in my lap so I can work.
Holy cow. I know jack about art but the detail and the shading in the one by ArtMagix is incredible. That's a meticulously crafted piece. Beautiful.
Stolen from someone on the #observationdeck
I think Elena's transition was inevitable and is actually a good thing. It puts her on equal footing with her lovers, which is essential in a healthy relationship. She'll be able to defend herself against the tsunami of bad shit that happens in Mystic falls instead of always needing someone to save her - that's been…
I read it the same way and was like, "Look, woman... Oh. Right."
I like this plan.
I totally agree with this. I absolutely love the Glee version of Shake It Out. Just three voices and a guitar, without all the big sound and crash and bang of the original. It works so much better.
Gah, that is awful!
That particular novelette was nominated for a Nebula. It's awesome and sad and disturbing, I highly suggest you check it out.
OMG, nightmare fuel.
Dude, shoulda come out to the meetup in California. It was pretty fun.
Oh, that IS interesting.
I had no idea there was an ad campaign. But possibly I'm the only one who thought, "Hey, I'd buy those."
Regardless, he looked amazing and so I consider my cash money well spent.
You know and I know that you went because it was terrible. ;)
+1