Before we get the inevitable comments defending the teacher and saying that this was an interesting prompt that could teach a good lesson about persuasive writing and people are just being overly sensitive...
Before we get the inevitable comments defending the teacher and saying that this was an interesting prompt that could teach a good lesson about persuasive writing and people are just being overly sensitive...
THAT HAT USED TO BE NAVY BLUE???
It would be some sort of ambient music. Their music would just be there in the background, constantly, so you get almost used to it. Just like the smell of musty placenta itself.
I first clicked on this article while I was eating, but immediately realized my mistake and hit the back button.
She just doesn't understand...
Yes. My first (and, um, only) kiss was on my 21st birthday, in a bar with a guy I had met that night. I was, predictably, quite drunk.
Your normal anger is showing!
Ah, I get you now, and that is something you should be proud of. I've had the opposite experience of being told that it's "all in my head" and I shouldn't take medication because I ought to be able to get over it on my own, so I'm kind of sensitive about that and read into your comment what wasn't there. Sorry!
And I'm proud that I'm not ashamed of the fact that I take medication for several psychological and neurological problems. I just recognize that, at this point in my life, I need it to be even vaguely functional.
I adore the Ponds! I'm a big critic of Moffat and his portrayals of women, and I do recognize some issues with Amy and the nature of the relationship, but I still love them. Rory is amazing.
Yeah, my first thoughts were about the possible logistics of the thing.
As everyone is giving advice on where to start, I'll put in my own two cents.
Regarding getting Classic Who actors as guest stars, probably not.
I just get the feeling he wants to outdo everything that's been done with the show before him, and he's just going way overboard. The more I hear about the 50th anniversary special the less excited I am. The producer, Marcus Wilson, said "Steven has written a script that would make James Cameron weep. It’s a story…
I agree — I think he's good at single episodes but bad at story arcs. He makes things convoluted and leaves plotholes then pitches a fit if anyone criticizes him. And that's only one of the reasons I want that man off the show.
I'm pretty sure it's just a rumor. Not that there's no chance of him leaving, but it sounds like it's totally up in the air at this point.
Joining the people saying "me too."
The clitoris being like the TARDIS is the most wonderful comparison of any two things I have ever heard.