I don't think that's fair exactly. Florida is the gayest state in the South. And the most open minded.
I don't think that's fair exactly. Florida is the gayest state in the South. And the most open minded.
I've never found it to be any different than women, myself. Though I've noticed that a lot of single men tend to use 'females' vs 'women' being used more by guys in relationships, but that is just anecdotal. Either way, it winds up being the equivalent of the same, you have 'men' and 'not men' sorry 'women'. Then you…
Lucky.
That Joseph Campbell quote is fantastic and quite apt.
So far it's on a par with her earlier stuff. It's no Queen of the Damned (my favorite of the series), but it's a lot better than Pandora. I've only gotten partway through it, but it seems like it's paralleling QotD in the chapter to chapter changing of the narrative which is keeping things interesting.
Not to mention the big blonde hair. She's always kind of paralleled the two, him and Lestat.
I've actually kind of enjoyed that the vampires are reading each others stuff and it turns into a clusterfuck of confusion/fanfic-esque territory, because that's just a parallel of how our society is. It's like (from what I understand, I don't actually watch the show) the episode of Supernatural where they I guess see…
It doesn't matter how many cigarillos someone does (or does not) steal, no amount of theft justifies being shot and killed by the people who are supposed to be upholding the peace.
YES! She's the most relatable female protagonist I've ever seen. My husband relates more to Jack, and he 'Good God Lemon!'s me at least once a week. :D
Oh my god yes. That is probably my favorite show ever. Which is weird, because I didn't discover it until it the end of the series, then binge watched it on getting into it and now continue to periodically just sit and watch a season.
First off, totally agree. Secondly, I love your screen name (I'm a huge 30 rock fan, and just heard 'aka Richard Drench' when I read it)
See, I knew it was horrible and one of those 'Oh god, fuck this country' moments to hear about any of this (the initial shooting, the grand jury verdict, various moments between), but I had no idea about the prior disbanded police force. That's just... awful beyond words. Why in the hell was this allowed to continue…
You're not the only one, though I get more choked up over it now, knowing that Thai rebels are using it as protest for their own gov't as recently as days ago: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/…
Not at all. I'm not a fan of all rap, only a fraction of it really, but that's kind of a broad generalization. And it totally disregards outliers like those brothers from... I think it was some kind of 'America's Got Talent' type show from years ago who rapped and played the violin. That was spectacular. And not all…
yasssssss. That song was one of my favorites as a sophomore in HS. That duo 'oops' with Tweet was also just.... beyond fantastic.
I'm thinking if she's anything like me, it might've just meant the food was too spicy or something. In that sense, I like bland food. In that it doesn't have enough capsaicin in it to make me wish I was dead. If not... that is, indeed, kind of puzzling.
What a mangled mess was made of that particular image. It's pretty much impossible that anyone's real leg move that way without breaking.
yes. just not a lot of it. using a miniscule amount of sugar in the sauce will help neutralize the acidity so you wind up less likely to have heartburn. you just need to add it with a light and attentive hand so it doesn't make your sauce sweet.
This movie was surprisingly good. That said, it has the consistency of camera and camera shots, and film look, of something made on a home camcorder. That said, much like with Bjork's turn as the mother in Dancer in the Dark, you wind up with a protagonist in a mindset almost totally out of step with the surrounding…
No, but the fact that there are 42 different studies showing cannabis cures every kind of cancer from colon to breast to leukemia and beyond, as well as regular use lowering your likelihood of winding up with head, neck, or chest cancers by 43 or 46%, I can't recall which.