And Dexter!
And Dexter!
I want one mostly because Robber Baron is just such a fun thing to say.
And Jared Harris is Richard Harris' son!
Yeah Don Draper is at first presented to us as the ultimate cool, slick male fantasy: Confident, intelligent, articulate and classy as fuck. But the series then spends a lot of time digging under this alluring image to find the wounded, emotionally stunted person within.
Which is why Christians tend to site from the New Testament, which rejects the pork law, but includes a number of quotes (like the Corinthians quote the Duck Dynast references) condemning homosexuality.
This increasingly sounds like my kind of channel.
I'm not saying proximity is more important than outcome. It's not about space, it's about time. There's a difference between a disaster that is years down the line and one that is minutes down the line, and preventing the latter (while the former remains soluble) is an entirely acceptable course and the more moral one.
Whereas I don't see it as myopic or selfish. They can't trust the people they're dealing with. If you side with the military-industrial complex, then the dehumanizing savagery they wreck on the Na'vi is immediate and brutal. You side with the Na'vi… yes, Earth is doomed. But Earth was doomed yesterday and Earth will…
Great to see Daughter of Dawn on this list, particularly as a silent film which was only restored last year and was considered lost for decades (and a film with an all Native American cast, at that.)
See I'd have no patience for that viewpoint at all. If your morality is coming from the position that one group of people are inherently more worthy than another group of people, who are you, exactly, to criticize the other group for not agreeing with your priority?
If that were true, he would have converted to Lutheranism.
So it's on the same channel that airs Farscape? Maybe it is worth checking out.
Hitler's primary faith was Germany. He believed in his country's national destiny and placed it ahead of all other would-be priorities.
And a certain young man followed him, having a linen cloth cast about his naked body. And they laid hold on him. But he, casting off the linen cloth, fled from them naked.
He's not an atheist period. He was a lapsed Catholic who harnessed Christian iconography pretty thoroughly (look at the use of Nuremberg's Frauenkirche in Triumph of the Will.)
Not to mention Mark 14:51-2.
I mean three as opposed to two.
Honestly this sounds like it'd make a good webseries, like Ask A Slave, which is built entirely around dumb questions people asked a historical reenactor.
To be fair to the Duck Dynasts, he says Islamist rather than Muslim. and Islamism is actually quite new, as a term it refers to a form of radical post-WW2 politicized Islam (like with bin Laden) as opposed to Muslims generally.
With their logic, who needs vaginas when you can just have holes in the wall?