There was those few episodes where you saw her as the higher being in the sky, then I guess “Spin the Bottle.” After that, yeah, it’s no longer really her.
There was those few episodes where you saw her as the higher being in the sky, then I guess “Spin the Bottle.” After that, yeah, it’s no longer really her.
Dolly Parton was a secret producer of Buffy, if you want something to come back to.
This just goes to show that instead of Buffy we should all have been watching Reba.
The demonic puppets from Angel’s Smile Time episode have all come forward with allegations against Joss Whedon, too.
Donny Cates to Editorial:
Lethal Protector > King in Black
Agent Venom was so damn good, I can’t believe it didn’t stick, it was perfect.
I mean, the end went kinda dumb when he left earth with the guardians (I think ? it’s been a while), but yeah, Flash was the best Venom by freakin far.
And his partner in krime, Voyde.
Venom/symbiotes just shouldn’t be universe-level threats unless one-offs (that Venom: The End thing or whatever was interesting). Best Venom run in the past decade was when they made Flash a secret agent with the symbiote. Stick to that shit.
Just out of curiosity because I gave up on monthly titles shortly after the end of Original Sin, but was the only major outcome of that crossover was that Nick Fury became the new Watcher and Bucky was his personal assassin?
Hey, well, I have several tattoos and you know, they helped me accept my body much more, I used to be very shy about it and now it’s almost gone
Sure, people regrettable tattoos all the time. But somebody who is “covered” with tattoos like your example... that’s a lot of time, money, and planning. I would venture to guess that the more work somebody has, the less likely they are to regret it. Of course it could happen, but just assuming she’s doomed to regret…
The old idea of “wrinkled and soggy tattoos at old age” is just a bias and an excuse to tell people not to get them.
Counterpoint: tattoos can help you start liking your body more. It helped for me anyways.
That brings up another point—it’s one thing if you’re a “family-friendly”, “wholesome”, “Christian-centered” employer or something where you don’t want the public-facing representation of your brand to look a certain way because it “ruins the illusion” (Disney comes to mind as an example of the first two, and note my v…
...and she will regret her decision.
Someday she’ll be a wrinkly old woman and her tattoos will remind her of when she was young and beautiful. She’ll remember a great game she once loved so much, even if you can no longer recognize it from her skin.
As somebody with an acute fear of needles and who routinely passes out during blood tests, getting a tattoo isn’t bad. Depending on the area it can feel like either an ineffective massage or like you keep getting pinched over and over. Just avoid any boney/sensitive areas.
He looks like Billy Racist Cyrus.