Isn't that the plot of Meet Joe Black?
Isn't that the plot of Meet Joe Black?
" i can understand it to the degree if it is repeated harassment"
And therefore no "women who took full advantage of the educational and professional opportunities of the past 50 years" have kids without being married.
The absolute terms you're talking there are really not justified. "Women who took full advantage of the educational and professional opportunities of the past 50 years" is, I'm pretty sure, by no means a monolithic group.
Do Brits still greet each other by just saying "how do you do" like it's not even a question?
Well, there's a bit of the "what about the men?" to it, too, you're right.
"1. Telling someone to smile is not "harassment", it is merely annoying"
Whoa, a sentient observation.
"In fact, just pointing out the statistic is enough to make people assume you're some sort of Jerry Falwell type nut."
I look back very fondly at the game's ending. Paradoxically I think it IS thematically resonant, to the measure of the story's simplicity. Hyrule is a happy place, the story's evil is a big intrusion (I remember being disturbed by the Aghanim thing) in proportion to how simple and light the characters are. So Link's…
Ohhh, now that's good.
I saw this as part of a university course. I think that says something.
Well, he's the serial killer, and giving and receiving eyes is what they do, according to this show.
I thought that's all of three characters.
See, I watched both seasons, and the only magic genital I saw was the Magic Serial Killer Cock. Seeing him wanking off on a webcam was really entrancing, it looked like.
The dog puppet is fictional.
I finally watched the end of the Childhood's End miniseries. I confess I was about to record a Vikings marathon, so I fast forward some parts. It did seem like only the last twenty minutes with the astrophysicist mattered, anyway. I mean seriously, the approach here was to make a series about all of these big picture,…
Well, maybe the iconic bits transferred from the previous movies are still iconic? Not in any way a defense of the movie, just saying!
I can't help but hear Mark Kermode's pronounciation of McG everytime I come across the name.
By accepting that people can hold wildly different opinions, all seriously.