And yet, somehow, pretty much every other industrialized nation in the world manages it.
And yet, somehow, pretty much every other industrialized nation in the world manages it.
I...don't think they will.
Perfect response.
I honestly don't know where I stand. I hate the idea of trying a 12-year-old as an adult, but I'm also incredibly disturbed at just how premeditated the crime was. Frankly, I wish there was some middle ground, a way to try juveniles for incredibly heinous crimes that involved a longer sentencing.
"...PBS and co-producers at WNED Buffalo 'believed that the show was no longer the best way to teach kids reading skills.'"
Found on Twitter... (the mis-use of "betrothed" is really bothering me but the rest is spot-on)
THANK YOU JESUS. Our long national nightmare is over.
I don't have a problem with the museum (I do have some feelings abou the plush dogs), and understand the reasoning for having one. This plate, though...just awful.
I am so, so, SO sick of "if they don't like it, they should just quit." It's a way to defend dehumanizing treatment of employees without actually coming out and saying it. I don't give a shit WHAT someone does for a living — NO ONE SHOULD BE SUBJECTED TO THIS SHIT.
toss in some David Bowie in the background, some LSD, and plenty of food and Walter would resolve the Ann Taylor case in no time. Just need to call in Astro? Asterix? ASTRID!
I LOVED that scene. FRINGE did a great job of weaving food and music as part of Walter's identity. It also reminded me of the greatness of David Bowie's music
they excelled at continuity and previous events meant something. good example is The Porcupine Man where events played out differently in the final season compared to the same FRINGE event in season 1. It payed off to follow the show instead of the vast wasteland of procedurals (which is what this show started out as…
It is weirdly a very elliptical show. You can just start over after the last season and it's almost like the first season follows from the last. But yeah... it's one of those shows where there's no let down when you finish the series. If you start over you don't think, "Hey... they really betrayed the sentiment of…
Just co-signing on the Fringe fan club over here. I had all kinds of feelings by the end of season one, and it only got more intense as the show progressed. As soon as it was over I was ready to start from the beginning again.
Love me some fringe. And I don't mean that seventies fashion sensation.
Its a FRINGE event
I'm simultaneously amused by how silly this looks and disheartened that our standards are so out of control. If you're going to do this why involve a human model at all? Just draw Jessica Rabbit wearing your product.
But at least they've made the repairs: " The organization has replaced wood in 30 homes "
It isn't like they are leaving those people to deal with it themselves.
Don't think of it as human slaughter. She's merely consciously uncoupling your head from your neck.
When killing all humans, Gwyneth-bot only uses the finest rosewood handled stainless steel Gyuto.