This is an excellent recipe for making sure I am asleep at my desk by 2:30.
This is an excellent recipe for making sure I am asleep at my desk by 2:30.
Did anyone else think of this when they saw these pictures?
I'm going to go with perfect, because I have never seen it before, and I kind of love it too.
... Once I was walking with some friends of mine (both male) to a party. We stopped at the pharmacy to pick up some ginger-ale. One of my friends was having some pretty severe back pain, so I convinced him to buy some drugstore brand back pain medicine (Basically tylenol+ muscle relaxant.) The other friend picked up…
The babe with the power
I like the first cover better- it is much, much trippier.
... The next video planned in the is about the counter examples. Its specifically about dudes in distress, and games that are about flipping the damsel in distress script.
Yes and Yes.
I do this too. I have unloaded many a dishwasher while chatting with a relative.
After watching the VB preview, I felt like I had to re-watch the entire fourth season, since 99% of the preview does not make any sense. But then I consulted with some of my other VB watching friends, and they confirmed: Nothing in that preview makes sense, and that is AMAZING.
The day they build software that can respond to vague client demands in a productive way will be the day that my job gets completely replaced by software.
I work for the Oil and Gas industry, so my job will probably still be around in 20 years, since I doubt the economies of the world will have abolished their need for the stuff in so short a time.
Yeah - I imagine that the big companies that own these things also have no desire to deal with parents who discover that they gave permission for someone to publish a Vampire Diaries Stefan/Damon Slash!Incest fic when they find it on their teenager's Kindle.
It would probably cost a lot in energy to do this, which would a) not really help with the environmental thing and b) Also cost more in $$ than begging a farmer to take it.
Well most anti-plagarism services don't depend only on things indexed by Google, and can match things that live behind paywalls, but I do see your point.
I can only imagine Amazon trying to convince the rights -holders to licence vast quantities of gay & straight porn based on their properties that are primarily marketed to teenagers.
It pretty much comes in every genre imaginable, though probably 90% is strictly romance related (though not always porn-y romance). Another good chunk is people obsessing about what happened after the story ended (or was prematurely canceled).
My feeling is that they would have some rule about previously published works - if it was loose on the Internet before you tried to sell it to Amazon, they won't take it. It would probably be worth their while to try and match anything submitted to previously published works (If profs can do it with your term papers,…
I am a big fan of the dress code my mother basically enforced:
Generally students don't need as many clothes when they have a uniform to go to school in (And they don't have as many copies of the uniform as they would have of regular clothes), so they only need casual clothes for the weekend. It overall results in parents having to buy fewer clothes.