I'm tired of the "power of love" trope. It is just lazy story telling at this point.
I'm tired of the "power of love" trope. It is just lazy story telling at this point.
1. Stop teaching to the test. Standardized tests only benefit the school; NOT the students.
This sounds fishy.
This is a completely organic, all natural way of dealing with the income gap.
I would love to see The Doctor's next companion be from somewhere other than Earth.
they are creating a wider gap between the haves and have-nots...by taking our jobs.
Terry Gilliam. Because . . . do I really need to explain? But I do love Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli too.
I love Tolkien, but I don't see how a biopic about him could be anything but boring. He led a very simple life.
Data. It is much cleaner to store several hard drives than it is to store "stuff". Data Like Simpsons gifs for example.
And no one ever relied on information posted on Google+ ever again (not that most of us did before).
I just can't fathom why they keep making movies about this "Rapture" malarkey as if it's something that actually has a chance of happening.
Based on what you just said I have a song recommendation for you, it's an upbeat tune considering the lyrics by a Canadian indie/celtic band.
Two Rules:
I didn't own one of those, but it was the first computer with a CRT (as opposed to a teletype) that I used. Heck, I was going through old crap in the basement the other day and it turns out I still have a copy of Newdos/80 (the TRSDOS replacement).
This is exactly what I was going to suggest! I love those three!
Not entirely sure, there may have been some children's books before this, but this is what started it all for me.
Galavant looks like a Medieval Cop Rock.
The only "Glee meets Game of Thrones" scenario I ever want to see is Peter Dinklage as an Ewok sex addict with issues who can only achieve climax while singing the Yub Nub Song. OK, the pitch needs a LOT of work but HBO should be up for it, so to speak.
I don't know that I really disagree with the OP. It was just too damn good a set up to pass up.