So, based on this, Two-Face was Two-Face before Two-Face was Two-Face. My head hurts.
So, based on this, Two-Face was Two-Face before Two-Face was Two-Face. My head hurts.
I was curious as well. Seems to come from a YouTube channel named 'Never Hide Films' whose entire specialty seems to be viral videos for the promotion of Ray-Ban sunglasses.
Surely it took some serious labor to pull that prank.
Rare footage of the first field tests for these constructs has been unearthed:
The only time Melisandre is not setting people on fire, is when she's thinking about setting people on fire.
Possible light spoilers (but not really though).
Hands of gold are always cold...
True Grit in particular stands out to me as being popularly set in Oklahoma Territory, but filmed nowhere near there both times. What other movies on this list fulfill similar criteria?
Tried to capture a pic of the standard to see if anything could be seen, but it appears to have been purposefully obfuscated.
Will this blasted thing let me post without a gif?
This is in fact relevant. Getting ready for March. I would hate to harm you after death. So, go now.
A 30-minute walk along the lake and river behind my apartment does so much to undo a day's worth of stress. Enjoying the warbling of the water, taking in the sights, and momentarily forgetting all the little nagging things that exhaust my thoughts. I've learned to leave my phone behind, leave my earbuds behind, and…
For me, under 18, this was just a funny story about a man meeting space aliens. Over 18, it's all bleak, existential ruminations. Whether the revelation of those themes improves it or works against it would be an interesting debate.
Interestingly, I picked up and read the entire LotR trilogy over the course of a single weekend back about 9 years ago. It was very enjoyable. I never really went back to it, though. It's a story you can 'get' right up front and doesn't leave much to chew on after its conclusion. On the flip, I've read through GRRM's…
Immediate thought is that she dies randomly and meaninglessly, and in doing so invalidates 5 books worth of material that felt like some sort of incredibly slow buildup to something actually interesting happening.
*Summoning waiter....*
The Estus, based solely on looks, appears somewhat watery and disappointing.
About the only good thing that can be said for it is that it gets me from home to work and back again semi-reliably in temperatures exceeding 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Beyond that it's in a perpetual falling-apart state and the electronic systems are failing at an alarming rate.
I have a long scar along my wrist where I crashed into a barbed wire fence on my bike when I was 6. I carry that scar quite visibly to this day and it looks like a misguided suicide attempt.
I might actually stop driving a car that's almost as old as I am this year. It's a long-shot goal still, but a goal nonetheless.