Totally agree. And as I said in another reply, I don't think ALL religious people are crazypants. There's just the extreme and vocal minority just like in any other group of folks.
Totally agree. And as I said in another reply, I don't think ALL religious people are crazypants. There's just the extreme and vocal minority just like in any other group of folks.
Well, I don't believe that all religious people are crazypants. I know plenty of perfectly reasonable people who go to church and aren't insane in the least. But there are some who are totally off their rockers and want to impose their psycho version of religion on every one. They tend to be especially chilling on…
I used to think this way but I don't anymore.
Yes! I'm so glad I'm not the only one.
Very rarely that happens. I can't think of anything that was actually big enough that the Doctor should have stepped in and didn't. Even things like Miracle Day or Earth's Children were doable by humans.
It's too bad it only had one season.
This reminds me of Torchwood.
You ain't lyin'.
Preach it, sister!
I totally fit this mold. My nails are a sparkling pink, I'm listening to Taylor Swift, and talking to my friends on Twitter at this very moment.
When I was in college, I was one of the only women in the civil engineering program. I had a guy who started following me everywhere. I didn't realize it at first. Then one day I noticed that every time I'd look up, he'd be walking a parallel path to mine or sitting a few feet away or working in the same computer…
A-fucking-men.
Totally correct. I can understand apps having ads in them but my fucking device? I think not.
There is no kid from 3rd Rock, there is only Arthur from Inception!
Huh, really? I had a real hard time with the concept of "bike messenger thriller." On the other hand, JGL, so that argument is invalid. I may have to check that out.
Oh my!
That's actually Stan Lee. I love that he's a crotchety old man telling Captain America to make a move. ;)
Definitely. Before I saw that, I wasn't sure why it was significant that she saw Cap without his mask and the cut to her widening her eyes like she knew him. Now it makes perfect sense.
I watched The Avengers again after seeing this, and it definitely made the scene where Cap saves the civilians much more poignant. He gets blown out the window and the pretty little waitress sees him standing there bruised and bloodied and realizes it's the cute guy she'd been flirting with at the cafe. I got a…