Yeah, at least i know that sugar is bad for me, i don't know in what way the chemicals they use in diet sodas are bad for me.
Yeah, at least i know that sugar is bad for me, i don't know in what way the chemicals they use in diet sodas are bad for me.
I wouldn't call it Grimdark, she was just super classically 90s X-men with lots of yellow and blue spandex and big purple sentinels (sometimes), trench coat, glasses, runaway, hiding in a mall all the time, and she looked like this..
That really should tell you something about diet coke
I'm going to be honest. I have never found coke to be very refreshing. Satisfying, probably because i'm craving sugar or caffeine or something. But never really very refreshing, always too sweet i think.
Jubilee was the 90s personified. Evey 90s trope, cliche or current pop-culture aspect could be found in that character, and whats worse is that she didn't get better over time, they just kept adding more to her.
As a guy, it sort of depends on how often i shower... All kidding aside. It can be once a day, or .. 3-4 times a day, rarely is it less than 3 times a week, and i'm almost 30.
I'm sure it already is
I was sort of iffy about it as well but when i saw it i changed my mind. I also read that they did a lot of work to create a sort of symmetry and flow between the wings and horns and cheeks and so it was sort of a design choice. It threw me at first (and that is an incredibly bad picture for it too) but in the end i…
The title of the article sums it up perfectly for me. It wasn't great, it was maybe good in some parts, a little too.. melodramatic in others. But i liked it anyway, there were lots of things i liked, even if nothing was amazing.
Honestly i'm glad he's still around because i know i'll be and i don't want to live in a world that doesn't have nic cage..
On one hand.. awesome.. On the other hand, like 90% of the reason i liked this show was the characters and .. its tough to imagine it without them.
Vaccinations cause autism, milk causes autism, everything causes autism!
This is another big one of mine, it IS especially obvious in YA but its in lots of other places as well. The second i start to see the main character be described as plain, or point out their own flaws (in FP) or there is some obvious mention of them being 'so totally normal' and not overly attractive or whatever, its…
Thats sort of exactly the thing i hate. Its why i feel like its lazy. It feels - not always, but more often than not - like someone is talking me through there day over a telephone.
The only movie that i ever STOPPED watching a third of the way through. I just couldn't do it. Mostly if i can't totally get into a movie i just sort of get distracted and don't pay a lot of attention.
Precisely. Partly its just the style for me, "I said" "I felt" "I saw" just reminds me that its one narrow perspective, and it also (probably irrationally, which is the point here i guess) makes me feel like its 'cheap' like, its taking the easy way out.
Oh, i never meant to imply that you did, i was just saying first person are WORSE for that sort of thing, and i have enough problem with first-person narrative on its own, and while i don't usually have any problem with female leads, i do have a problem with first-person female narrative because its harder to relate…
Its one of those things, lots of movies make money and I just don't understand. But obviously enough people DO like them that they must be good to enough people. Just not me anymore (Like Zombies. I'm so god damn over zombies)
All first-person narrative books are bad, but i totally feel you, the female-protagonist craze is a reasonably recent thing. Though i actively avoided most first-person books anyway.
I always thought it just meant someone muttering or whispering 'fuck' to themselves.