Or, you can transcend, which some would argue is completely different (and more desirable).
Or, you can transcend, which some would argue is completely different (and more desirable).
It’s pretty remarkable that the network that inflicted Dexter upon the world also gave Lynch and apparently limitless budget and complete freedom to do whatever he wanted for 18 hours of television.
I quite liked The Return on the whole, but Part 8 really was such a perfect surreal masterpiece that it single-handedly justified the entire revival.
TM’s expensive class prices leave me wary. Charging so much makes it feel like a Scientology pitch.
I’ve never practiced full transcendental meditation, so I can’t pretend to be an expert on the subject, but I do find that it’s very specific “do it this way” lessons only serve to obscure or mystify the very simple process of meditation. I got into a simple, focused kind of meditation in college and it’s not all that…
My favorite part is how you’re so concerned about the horses, but not the people riding them that also breath oxygen.
Considering that Mt. Everest is 29,000 feet tall and humans can breathe there we could assume at least that high. This is a sci-fi so for all we know they have drugs to allow better processing of air as well. If this planet has a more dense atmosphere the air might actually be much richer than on Earth at a similar…
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Um those AREN’T “space horses” they are a species called Orbaks native to the desert planet of Pasaana and we have no idea of their biology. Also the fleet appears to be at a low altitude jump point since they are relying on transponder towers to guide them out of the gravity wells surrounding Exogul.
You’re not the smartest tool in the toolshed are you, kid?
And with that, GOT comes to an end.
Drogon never had a better day.
“Bad news, everyone!”
Wife: How was the episode?
The stoicism was always a poker face, and the world finally called her bluff.
I definitely disagree. All of her assumptions proved wrong, and her entire world finally fell apart around her. Everyone she counted on has died except her twin brother, who showed up with a presumably mortal wound. Seems perfectly reasonable that she’d fall apart at that moment.
Plus, assuming she was really pregnant.…
My God.
Them fighting while the dragon flew behind them actually got a cheer out of me. However, I loved this entire episode.
Attack
Guys, I’m starting to think that executing Missandei in front of Daenerys instead of holding her as a captive inside the Red Keep may not have been the smartest thing to do...