Noelblue
Noelblue
Noelblue

I read up on it a bit on Anonymous a couple of years ago, and it's a hotly debated issue on there, or it was. His ex-wife was definitely/is definitely a scientologist, and together they gave something like $500,000 to the church not too long ago through a company they jointly owned.

Yes! Such an adorable little tortie face; hurray to the health of all our crazy little monitor gargoyles!

Amen, sister. Someday, oh someday, those socks will be finished. And those earrings made, and and and and... (But in theory! In theory we own those pillows.)

Heh! Tell me when you do and I'll paypal you for one!

I would like to disagree with the assertion that "Sex and videogames should just not mix", and your follow-up above that "sex in all of these games does not add anything to them".

My mom's mantra, as nerdy, weird little me dragged my fat ass off to school each day: "Don't let the assholes get you down".

So why do you disagree with gay marriage?

Perhaps, but I counter with Katrina Kaif. I don't dislike her by any means, but she is a very pale skinned woman.

Gus on "Psych"! He steals the show, he does, as the long-suffering friend and straight man who secretly loves the madness.

Or perhaps a Ragdoll! She looks just like my Bingley did as a Kittoon.

Time for a Jezebel Wolverines party! (Wouldn't transporters be great?)

Victors Valiant, yo! *hands you an Arbor Brew*

The Greek system at a given school functions completely independently of the college, and each house is connected to a national organization. (Unless they've been cut lose for some reason or other.) There isn't really an alternative in a social/all-life sense except for maybe the co-op system (which is its own

Nooo. Not at all. I would recommend finding interviews with Joel McHale, he's a famously very chill and nice guy, family man with kidlets.

You don't seem hate-filled, but there is deep irony in this statement: "I just find that women in general have a lot less amount of self-criticism in regards to their behavior to others than men tend to have, or at least are much better at rationalization.

I feel fairly confident Shaun T likes his lovers a bit broader in the shoulders? (Have you seen Hip-Hop abs?)

I see your point about Levi's in general, but this criticism is about this specific copy, which states: "Hotness comes in all shapes and sizes" - and then shows basically the same shape and size on three women. It's straight-out bad advertising, with visual-cognitive disconnect.

Oh, the Krrish numbering confusion! They're currently making Krrish 2, which the Indian press often calls Krrish *3* because they're randomly counting "Koi Mil Gaya" as Krrish 1.

Other than a base premise, Hunger Games and Battle Royale aren't even faintly alike in plot, theme, and how they unfold. The gore and violence of Battle Royale is part of the point - it is not in Hunger Games.

Oh, I agree with that, trust!