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"I hope she has a great legal team, this is going to cost her so much money, whether she wins or loses."

I don't know if this is the right time or place for it, but since you're facing a tiny bit of criticism from someone who hasn't read your book, I wanted to write to let you know "The Girl Who Would Be King" was one of my favorite books of the year (which I did read), and I couldn't stop talking about it to my friends

I can see it now: "While we cannot comment on the military nature of the compound, we would recommend that anyone making use of our astronomical cameras do so from a safe viewing distance, preferably from a remote viewing station approximately 300 miles from ground zer—..the camera. Thank you for choosing Veridian

I felt the same way, but then it turned out I really loved Sanderson's books. I hadn't read him before, but I've since read nearly everything he's written. He somehow managed to put a happy exclamation point at the end of Jordan's run-on sentence.

I'm a nerd, but I love tennis. Most of my screen time for the next two weeks will be spent watching the French Open. I actually take vacation days in late June/early July to watch Wimbledon because...yeah...I'm even nerdy about the one sport I like. <laugh> If you're going to love something, might as well love it all

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Add in Reddit RMAs and about 10 years of blog entries here. I won't argue that he's never acted badly — I haven't seen everything he's ever done, and we all have moments we're not proud of — but he's always come across as a very real, very thoughtful person to me, someone who cares about his community, science,

I think it might actually be pretty enjoyable. I read his blog semi-regularly, and he's pretty brutal when it comes to self-criticism. He's been really happy with this so far, though. He hasn't gone into a lot of detail due to NDAs, but I've been encouraged by what he has been able to talk about. I honestly couldn't

I look forward to the feature film release in which Sarah and Helena hide from the Dyad group by pretending to be singing Prolethians: "Seestra Act," a guaranteed hit if ever there was one. "See it, or you make unhappy face!"

The article title, "This is Where My Visions Go," reminds me of a bit at the end of "Comedy Central Presents: Demetri Martin," where he's describing the land where his jokes come from. It's a lovely segment.

This isn't about moderation. The article above states that "Moss smoked less than a joint's-worth of marijuana.." This was almost certainly just a freak accident. The initial assertion that the death was caused by marijuana is the medical equivalent of declaring driving safer than flying because a plane once crashed

It's in color everywhere but the US, I think. Tarantino edited out a few parts and switched to black and white for the American release to avoid an NC-17 rating.

Even though Charlie Jane excluded the Weeping Angels intentionally, this would still be number 1 on my list. It's arguably the best Doctor Who episode ever made, and the one many people use when introducing friends to the show simply because it features such strong writing, strong performances and is entirely

I'll believe it when I see it, but if I see it I'll keep watching it. Atwell's an exceptional talent when given strong material. What's even more impressive is that her sincere performances and strength of personality make even mediocre material watchable, which is a vital skill to have in an industry overflowing with

I agree with some of the stupidity stuff. This is a covert lab working on weaponizing prehistoric pathogens, and they have one little box for an isolation room with the most basic of entry points?

Tessai, from "Ninja Scroll" (Jubei Ninpucho). The clip would be much too violent to link, but the sheer magnitude of his intro scene, combined with the music and staging made it hard to forget.

As this man joyfully films his environment turning boiling water from liquid to gas to solid, all I can think is "You know you're 60-65% water, right? For God's sake, go inside and hug a space heater before it's too late!"