"Thank you for making me holy, and thank you for giving me holes to choose from."
"Thank you for making me holy, and thank you for giving me holes to choose from."
Which is why God punishes you for your thoughts, not your actions.
I looked up the feed, the evidence doesn't seem that damning.
It's clearly not about math if the people making the decisions operate on emotions. If it were clearly about math, we would better regulate the amount of debt people are allowed to take.
I get it, okay. The stick of butter that wished it was a real human has turned out to be racist. I'm not shocked- butter has always had it's own tray on the table and it's own drawer in the refridgerator. It's no shocker that when butter became a real girl she harbored resentment for those she felt didn't have the…
Well, I think we just see things different ways. I don't disagree with what you say as a possibility, per se, but I don't agree that it is a definite thing.
He is not saying "I see this girl as a sexual object." That is certainly a mischaracterization of what he is saying.
I am shocked Michael Bay would make something racially insulting and use an all white cast. I mean, this is outrageous news.
Bill doesn't really do it for me. I always feel like Bill would make a good farmer and I just don't belong on a farm.
Yes, I agree he is a patriarchal douchebag, but that doesn't mean he finds 12 year old girls attractive.
Yes, Warlow has been chasing after her family for centuries because they are the royal bloodline and the original fae. Her grandfather was king in the books, so that's expected, but the other stuff is new.
No, but that was excellent first evidence that this year's main plot is going to be just as stupid as past year's.
In America we would congratulate them on standing their ground and keeping vigilant at their post.
Now that I think about it, it was when Billith was talking to himself in his dreams and he and Lily were basically talking about forshadowing the future. I can't remeber exactly what was said, but the crux of it was:
They were at Paula Deen's whitestaurant.
Kill her.
Except its not going to be serious- it's already ridiculous because it's Alan Ball's versionof the fae. Ugh the books are so much better.
Umm did you miss the part where Warlow is after sookie because she is a fae royal.
There was one line that was absolutely absurdly hilarious but I can't remember what it was.
I don't think it's appropriate to claim he is sexually excited by her body. It doesn't take a pedophile to realize 7th graders start dating.