You can bet it's also crowbar proof.
You can bet it's also crowbar proof.
Confirmation bias ain't just a river in Egypt.
To be fair, he's getting his throat punched by Dick Grayson, age 12. Dick Grayson, age 12, is certainly no nine-year-old.
fuck off with that. how obnoxious.
This is Gawker Media in a nutshell:
heh. This feels kind of like a political party purchasing a classroom and covering it in their own branding for a history of politics class.
My girl Nicki, like RiRi, could not give a single Fuck. A portion of this video isn't even music she is literally cackling her ass off! Even if I don't enjoy every song they release, I'm happy these island girls are laughing all the way to the bank.
Huh. It's weird how this was posted here and on Jezebel, but the post here is more...objective, for lack of a better word? Please keep approaching topics in this vein on i09. It's much appreciated.
If by "greatest" we mean "most poignant" ...
Not your fault, I think the wording is pretty clunky and thought it meant that, too.
I agree, and I wish the show or the people on the show would somehow make her aware of how much of a dummy she's being or make her and the other characters pay in some way for her inattention, but, even with the improvements to season 3, I'm thinking that's too much to hope for.
I feel like Korra and Zaheer should at least be making the effort. I'm also curious if Zaheer could enter the spirit world before he was able to bend because he's some kind of genius.
I think this third season is great, but I have a problem with the fact that only two characters seem to have any kind of relationship with the spirits. Aside from that, the show treats the spirits mostly like invasive species and not like sentient beings.
And to be fair, he turned progressively more badass each season. Then he was a ghost....
Boy did you say it. It's like DC saw that people liked to eat spaghetti so they keep serving us plate after plate of spaghetti. Sometimes we like a little salad and sometimes we want lasagna and it wouldn't hurt if all things were delicious.
Most people who bitch about Shinji, do so because his characterization hits too close to home.
Could the first female-starring superhero movie come from the Spider-Man universe?
I think we can forgive everyone for being confused when the writer's explanation is kind of incoherent: "This is not She-Thor. This is not Lady Thor. This is not Thorita. This is THOR. This is the THOR of the Marvel Universe." But the old Thor is still wandering around being unworthy with his cursed celestial-cleaving…