ThatWendyGirl
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ThatWendyGirl

Oh. Really.

He was awesome as Stephen Hawking back in 2005, too. It's kind of weird that so many people are talking about the Imitation Game competing with the new Hawking movie at Oscar time without mentioning that.

Glamour magazine has named Lupita Nyong'o as their Woman of the Year, which caps off what I will go ahead and assume

I can't help but wonder now, though, would the Reaper react any differently to the death of a Sim it loved? You have the chance to find out now....

Because a lot of (I would even venture to say all) people that run outside don't want to be hit by a car, bike, or anything else, really. Dayglo = visible.

The only thing that stops a bad guy with the patriarchy is a good guy with the patriarchy.

This puts the "natural" in "natural selection!"

Fucking this! Why are women's plain white work shirts always fucking see-through?! Why not make them thicker?!

That's just horrible note taking, the point isn't to have coherent notes, but to entangle the new lecture material with your readings on the subject.

THE GREATER GOOD!

Schisms matter theologically because they obscure the idea that the Church is one body, emphasizing division among Christians rather than unity. Schisms matter practically because most churches aren't made up of people who are all one way or all the other. Schisms have a way of tearing communities and families apart

Nice story...now after the bottle, wean him onto Burmese python meat.

I have dark blonde oily hair and have been really impressed by the Suave dry shampoo. A can is less than $4 and lasts me forever. It works best if I use it at night before I go to bed. It gives it time to absorb more oil. But it works fine in the morning and it makes my hair smell amazing.

Hey, Jezzies! I'm having kind of a rough time, because I moved to start a new job a couple of months ago. Don't get me wrong: I like my job, and I'm glad to have a paycheck, and my new town is perfectly fine (I went to uni here), but I have just been so fucking homesick for where I used to live, and feeling super

I love the Parables too although the Xenogenesis trilogy is my jam. I've read pretty much everything of Butler's except that elusive novel I can't get my hands on and 1 short story because I want to have one work of hers to look forward to reading someday.