Doesn't look like Bill Bailey to me.
After hauling four cars, a boat, several refrigerators and TV sets
Of course, Tom Hardy is the new Mad Max movie, which explains the beard.
I keep most of my actual fandom activity on LJ, really. Tumblr isn't very good for interaction and discussion.
Neither am I, yet somehow I've managed to find myself on tumblr daily now. I don't participate, but it is certainly amusing. And it all started with Sherlock.
But surely everyone is a consumer. Everything is targeted at a specific population, we are all being manipulated by the media. You're saying fat people are more easily manipulated just because they're fat. I'm not frustrated by the fact that someone might be offended. I'm frustrated that it perpetuates a culture of…
I know, but considering Andrea is supposedly based on the writer's life - why would she ever consider editing a bridal magazine after realizing her dream of being a journalist. It boggles.
And there's an implication that all fat people are mindless consumerists and that fat is the worse thing you could ever be. I take issues with that.
They could not said anything at all about fat people. It's just dropped in there randomly, casually and it's quite awful.
a clandestine campaign unleashed by a rival advertising agency to make fat the new fabulous and create a new era of uncontrolled consumer appetite
I actually like the first book well enough. Never got into SATC.
But it's so out of character!
An algorithm isn't a system though, it's a procedure. It's not mathematical equation, it's just what you call all the steps which you take, in teh right order, to solve a problem, regardless of medium.
It is, a bit. But the context in which it is used here does not imply any kind of empowerment. Quite the opposite, really.
But Andrea wanted to be a journalist! Why would she be editing a bridal magazine?
Yeah, it's problematic at best. I keep hoping the fandom will move away from it.
Noooo!!! Don't use that name!