if ivanka has been using the chinese nanny since the birth of her child, i’d guess her daughter isn’t so much being “instructed” in chinese so much as being raised bilingually.
if ivanka has been using the chinese nanny since the birth of her child, i’d guess her daughter isn’t so much being “instructed” in chinese so much as being raised bilingually.
yes, my grandmother also passed away soon after she fell out of bed and broke her pelvis. at a certain age it just causes the body too much trauma, and it can’t recover.
uh yeah i agree with you on that. but in terms of outrage as a productive response, i’m not sure being outraged at walhberg is particularly productive. better to just dismiss him, right? i don’t think he’s a risk to anyone else at this point, having “reformed” according to our society’s measure of such things.
for a videogame, the instruction to “press” seems deeply ambiguous. “press” what? the button?
the difference here is choice - children raised in environments full of racism, drugs and violence *can’t* avoid those elements. it’s literally all they know. walhberg may be a piece of shit, but he did his time, and appears to have modestly reformed. unlike polanski, who for all we know may still be a sex pest in…
TMI
living in 2017 is a pre-existing injury.
on the scale of bad things divided by time, “just raped a kid last year” is much worse than “assaulted a guy decades ago and did prison time for it” - and i say that as someone who thinks mark walhberg is a piece of shit and usually a terrible actor.
terrible choice. children are temporary - yu-gi-oh is forever.
it definitely impresses as a world. honestly i would prefer to just be able to explore it at my own pace. the action mechanics are just a nag.
WHITE ON WHITE CRIME!
the constant nannying of the camera controls was too much for me. but your mileage may vary. give it a shot for an hour or so and you’ll know if it’s right for you.
i thought i was going to really love this game, but it was kind of insufferable. i ended up dropping it after two hours and refunding it.
i never learned about them in the USA - only when i moved to Canada.
here in ontario, i’ve only seen the red poppies -for sale, right now, at Tim Horton’s! - not the white poppies for peace. perhaps i’ve overlooked them, but it doesn’t appear to be a trend that’s competitive with the red poppies.
it was a history film - the point of the story was that history constantly interferes with our intentions -whether those intentions are noble, criminal, depraved, etc. the film had a cold dose of reality to off-set its romanticism. it was deliberately examining pre-post-war china — the “horizontal/vertical”…
i’d rather have a President’s bush in the White House right now.
i found my international, non-pirated copy on yesasia several months before the USA version was released in theatres.
maybe they have a lot of babies?
you can find the international blu-ray online quite easily.