This is a fictional race of mer-people my dude, the lungs can do whatever you want them to do.
This is a fictional race of mer-people my dude, the lungs can do whatever you want them to do.
I learned that from watching The Abyss.
Because this video is sodium boring.
It’s also telling that sex workers are cast aside in this narrative. Allen was, as she wrote in her Instagram post, in a “dark time” but now she’s moved on. She doesn’t “do it anymore.” She’s “not proud.” What about those sex workers who helped her in that “dark time” and served as “an outlet”? After all, the fact of…
As someone who has a long last name himself, I definitely know where Pom is coming from in regards to a signature. Of the 22 letters in my first and last name, I legibly spell out maybe 5 of them. Only the initials get real pronouncement.
Entertainment Weekly has photos of the film’s tie-in action figures, including one for a brand-new humanoid crab named the Brine King.
There was a brutal war between Punchy’s people and the species of anthropomorphic pitchers of which Kool-Aid Man was a member -- the sole surviving member, now. It is a sad tale from which we could learn many truths — sweet, refreshing, somewhat powdery truths. It is still told today in the aisles of our supermarkets…
Well it gave us two solutions to the finger snap. The quantum particles and the time vortexes...
This. Both videos (as someone who watched the Captain America cartoons when they first aired (Cap was Monday, Hulk was Tuesday, Iron Man Wed, Thor was Thursday(duh!) and Subby was Friday).
Independence Day was a huge deal to 15-year-old me. It was this giant event, probably the last one until Phantom Menace (oh, those sweet ignorant days...). The trailers, the ads in the comics I was reading; I remember being so freaking stoked. And while it wasn’t a perfect movie at all, I remember walking out of the…
...or maybe Sharkquake, where The Big One finally hits California, causing subsidence, allowing the sea and sharks to wash into the urban sprawl of L.A.
Even if you start in the comparatively maddeningly slow season 1 it just naturally binges. And even Season 1 had its own high points with how they used certain characters at certain times.
Now that Trump’s staked his reputation on being The One to secure a meeting with Kim, the DPRK are seeing how much he’s willing to give up for the meeting to go through.
Absolutely. The whole point of the exercise is to drive a wedge between the US and South Korea.
I made the mistake of writing before researching. The correct answer is that to minimize injury to yourself you should keep the brakes on (yes, they do have a factor in keeping the car somewhat more anchored). If you don’t care about yourself and want to reduce the damage to your car, put it in neutral because that…
That’d be a great example if cars were oranges. Too bad they’re not. People need to stop using crappy youtube demonstration analogies for vehicle safety.
True, it should reduce damage to the vehicle, but it would also increase injury to the occupants, since it’s the sudden acceleration that causes the injury, and rarely being struck or trapped by crushed bodywork.
> As does Dr. Strange who was most to blame for handing over the stone to save a couple of lives.
Glad I’m not the only one to think it looked like a shortened up hearse. I can also see a station wagon that’s had the rear seat portion removed. Either way, not my cup of tea.
I gave my answer to someone on the AV Club side of things, might as well post it here.