I don't think they are mutually exclusive, but the point-ish-sorta is -
I don't think they are mutually exclusive, but the point-ish-sorta is -
whoawhoawhoa ComicBookGuys - why so serious? Really:
A lot of this is because Aang's series got nearly twice as many episodes to stretch itself out.
Even worse: a tearbender.
Who's to say they don't? A lot of dead characters (Zhao, Iroh) hang out in the spirit world.
One Big Orgy or GTFO
"Someone's always gotta bring this up." Clearly, I underestimated how much the internet knew about Batman.
They are Hank and Dean's Christmas presents.
Fun fact: In the very first Batman comic ever, Batman kills the villain. With a gun.
It is, and it isn't - Play it with the mindset of "an action game with RPG elements" and it works alright.
It is absolutely amazing - And ditto what Nate says about "surprising sources" - I ended up buying every Vic Chesnutt album since. He's really something else.
Honestly, I don't really know what Shipping is anymore - It's just absolutely bizaar to me that people would devote large amounts of effort to speculating on the sex lives of fictional characters. Although as a kid I got a "charge" out of any Troi-Riker related romance on ST:TNG , as an adult I'm sort of weirded out…
I wasn't implying that a lesbian relationship was more "smutty" - I was saying that all Shipping is inherently smutty.
Ugh. One side complains about the relationship stuff ruining strong female characters, and the other side does nothing but imagine smutty fictional relationships.
The game was working in development, but then a woman walked by the office, all the programmers got distracted and the heat generated from their collective shame-boners fried the server.
Well shit, Jeff Goldblum lied to me…
Narration: "Did you know that people have more sex during the Christmas season than any other time of year? There's just a horniness to Santa that all of us sense. But THEY want you to jerk a shameful, watery load into Jesus's holy left sock."
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Supposedly Einstein did the same thing - he had seven identical suits, did laundry once a week so he didn't have to waste brain power.
Ever read the book "Street Gang"? You're not that far off. Check out the story of Northern Calloway (aka"David").