Or he thinks his dad is Captain America? Kind of a good analogy as his father is serving in the armed forces.
Or he thinks his dad is Captain America? Kind of a good analogy as his father is serving in the armed forces.
When I get too heated up or involved in an argument on the internet, this image often helps to put thing in perspective.
I didn't get the feeling that the video was trying to represent the two arguments as having equal merit. It was just meant to convey the general feeling of these types of internet arguments.
So were there a lot of pregnant women turning up to the store in long trenchcoats, sunglasses, and hats with the brims pulled down sheepishly asking for the magazine?
Woohoo! Old men fight! (Actually, I'm not much younger than you, so I can't talk...)
That's how I kept on reading it, assuming it was some sort of cross-over.
I heart you.
That is probably one of the most well thought out arguments against psychic ability I have read.
Could be worse - one of these later models could be your doctor/midwife. It only knows two medical procedures: clamp or poke.
I stand corrected.
Also we're really excited that the birthing scene is in this flick, if only to see some oddball Krypton medicine hoodads and nurses.
That is absolutely adorable. I love the way the man is trying to be all sweet and loving to her and she is like "whatever, I'm trying to work out how to operate this".
Done in one! Thank you, @Rumtum.
Only if you can come up with a corny acronym using the letters "T.R.O.N."
It's already been established that this is set after the original story. Not sure why this would mean she can't learn air bending - couldn't Ang have established a new temple and/or taught others?
Yes, definitely Portlandia material.
Very well put. This is why ROTJ is perhaps my favourite of the original trilogy. The Star Wars trilogy is the story of Luke's journey to realize his destiny as a Jedi, and ROTJ caps that story arc off by showing Luke as he has become a Jedi. ROTJ emphasizes this by starting with the rescue of Han from Jabba's…
Strictly speaking that might not be a typo - after all, he was aged when he died.
Yes, that is him and when I saw him I briefly had hope - that is until I saw the scene at the end of the clip that they added as the supposed funny ending. Now I',m just 'meh!' about the whole thing.
That is a great clip. I particular like the attention to detail in the archery shot, with the arrow correctly shown as bending as it is released and flies.