I think I saw it in the theater and liked it. But I don't think I've seen it again since.
I think I saw it in the theater and liked it. But I don't think I've seen it again since.
Are you sure that TLC haven't just become initials denoting nothing, like A&E or AT&T?
Are you sure that TLC haven't just become initials denoting nothing, like A&E or AT&T?
I would argue that religious fundamentalism is a reaction to a society perceived to be in decline, as are the current American policies in re: education funding ("oh noes, the moochers are taking over!"). So, I think hat guy is still on to something.
I would argue that religious fundamentalism is a reaction to a society perceived to be in decline, as are the current American policies in re: education funding ("oh noes, the moochers are taking over!"). So, I think hat guy is still on to something.
For your efforts, Bucky, you are awarded an extra "n" for use somewhere in you name. Choose wisely.
For your efforts, Bucky, you are awarded an extra "n" for use somewhere in you name. Choose wisely.
While a theater could exclude children from any movie it wished (and some do), the MPAA rating of The Dark Knight Rises is PG-13. The official meaning of PG-13 is "Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13." I remember when PG-13 was instituted back in the 80s. The original…
While a theater could exclude children from any movie it wished (and some do), the MPAA rating of The Dark Knight Rises is PG-13. The official meaning of PG-13 is "Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13." I remember when PG-13 was instituted back in the 80s. The original…
Attributing those "Dark Ages" to the inherent intelligence of the people is probably specious. No civilization lasts forever; the Egyptians had a good run of it, if you like a society governed by god-kings who derived their power from the belief that they had influence over the annual floods of the Nile.
Attributing those "Dark Ages" to the inherent intelligence of the people is probably specious. No civilization lasts forever; the Egyptians had a good run of it, if you like a society governed by god-kings who derived their power from the belief that they had influence over the annual floods of the Nile.
@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus Yeah, "unschooling" is a movement among "hippie types" , for lack of a better word. Although, if this result is to be trusted, maybe that's not such a bad idea:
@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus Yeah, "unschooling" is a movement among "hippie types" , for lack of a better word. Although, if this result is to be trusted, maybe that's not such a bad idea:
@avclub-ae27321e41369b1e30714d870976c1cc:disqus I would suggest that has more to do with economics than education or innate intelligence (whatever that is).
@avclub-ae27321e41369b1e30714d870976c1cc:disqus I would suggest that has more to do with economics than education or innate intelligence (whatever that is).
That's an argument often used by the elite; it was certainly part of the motivation for Margaret Sanger founding Planned Parenthood. But, the stuff I read from people who actually look into these issues says that birthrates are influenced by availability of birth control, better healthcare for mothers and children,…
That's an argument often used by the elite; it was certainly part of the motivation for Margaret Sanger founding Planned Parenthood. But, the stuff I read from people who actually look into these issues says that birthrates are influenced by availability of birth control, better healthcare for mothers and children,…
Don't forget his comedy-legend father.
Don't forget his comedy-legend father.
"Yup, that blade was vorpal all right."