AND THAT'S HOW TILDA SWINTON WAS BORN.
AND THAT'S HOW TILDA SWINTON WAS BORN.
So it's Ray Rice's wife's fault for not seeing- based on all reports- the non-existent signs that Ray Rice might hit her one day. And that she didn't learn the common self-defense that teaches a woman to effectively prevent a 200 lb world-class athlete from knocking her unconscious in a confined space.
Kelly, this is a GREAT article. Really well-balanced in a way a lot of the wedding articles...aren't.
"'Do stock footage' they said. 'It'll help your career' they said. They said 'no—legally no one can Photoshop it."
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Haha hilariously inaccurate but oh well.
IGN - 9/10
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Isn't this how Xena ended?
Anything would be better than the Snyder version.
Yeah, this is a disaster. I used to work at this site a few years back. I'm not surprised they've only gotten this far. Excavation routinely fell behind expected completion target dates. Work stopped for weeks at a time while the unions hammered out sweet new deals with the contractors. There's no way that these…
Meanwhile, when I consider the size of my TV screen and the distance I sit from it, coupled with my less than optimum eyesight, I still can't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p.
I think the yuppie analogy is pretty on point.
Income inequality wasn't as immense as it is today. But the figure of the yuppie villain was definitely very similar to the 1 percenter villain. That's what I'm getting at.
Back in the 1980s, people talked about the 1 percent by referring to "young urban professionals," or yuppies. The…
As America's foremost ambassador to space, Carl Sagan has continued to inspire our fascination with exploring beyond…
I WANT to get the ps4, I do. I loathe xbo's yearly payments. But so far, I've not heard of a single ps4 exclusive that makes me want to get it. Anything that will be on ps4 will also be on xbo or pc. Even kingdom hearts and final fantasy...
HMMMMMMMM
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never feed me properly.
And the link to science fiction is that John Norman predicted all of this, years ago, when he wrote his long-lost classic Grad Students of Gor.