Please don’t do this.
Please don’t do this.
exteeeme-ly terrible.
Seems like a no-brainer. I mean, c’mon, think of all the other successful live-action adaptations of anime shows that have come out over the years...
I thought the same thing when I saw this new style. How about we give it a shot before saying it’s crap?
In most traditional homes, if she has to get up at 3am for work, her husband would handle the morning childcare chores.
It’s happening all over the Midwest . . . These dolts in Michigan, the Ohio zombies, and a bunch of folks in Wisconsin who protested and walked around a barrier at a Wisconsin state park yesterday. The common denominator? Caucasity. Seriously, fuck these entitled people. And I say this as a dude who’s fish belly…
You sound like the type of person to point out when someone misuses the term “Kafkaesque.”
Season 7 was where the fast travel was stupid.
Forever. Forever longer and I would have kept watching it. It had an arc, but i didn’t need it because it also had the murder mystery of the week going on. As long as Chi McBride and cast rattled off dialogue, I would be there for it.
Pushing Daisies was so damn good. God, what I wouldn’t give for that show right now. And as controversial as the Quantum Leap ending was, I still have a special place in my heart for it. I like to imagine that Sam’s destiny just became bigger than the life he would have gone back to. He’s like the Silver Surfer of…
no one used it on the DS4
If it was 2 females it wouldn’t garner nearly this much attention.
You hear that gang? Beard stubble is the qualifier! So says the expert. Go forth and spread the news! Personal preferences are no longer valid but facial hair is.
Do you not have google? Miller is non-binary.
Yes, it has. If you’re talking about someone of indeterminate gender, “they” has always been correct. For instance: the suspect of a crime, their gender unknown. You might say “the suspect committed the crime, then they fled the scene.”
Wait, I thought you took issue with the fact that it was grammatically incorrect to refer to a singular entity with a plural pronoun (which, as mentioned in this thread, is entirely acceptable). But now it’s because you see someone and bristle that they prefer to be called “they.”
No it fucking isn’t. The singular they has been used for centuries. Enough with this stupid talking point.
The singular They has been around for a long, long time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they
“They” has never been explicitly plural. It’s always been the properpronoun for a singular person of undetermined gender.
It was my editorial call: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/ezra-miller-interview