That was one of the spotlights meant to illuminate Teddy and Dolores. It jumped out to me as well. You can see it in the human perspective scenes, after Dolores dies.
That was one of the spotlights meant to illuminate Teddy and Dolores. It jumped out to me as well. You can see it in the human perspective scenes, after Dolores dies.
And so, Westworld pulls off the only twist the internet could never guess: that Anthony Hopkins was the good guy all along.
It doesn't run in my family (as far as I know), but my girlfriend is bisexual and her brother is gay, so they are two for two for the kids in her family. Plus, a previous girlfriend and her father were bisexual. Maybe there is something there.
Another one: if cupcakes could grow on plants, would they grow on bushes or trees?
Everyone has their own weird opinion about it, and of course there's always one person who thinks they would grow on vines.
I think that at some point, someone said dragon and it shocked her so much that, while she couldn't ask before the conversation ended, she remembered it later with enough force that she immediately asked about it. I have outbursts like that sometimes.
Last night I remembered that Grimes' new album was supposed to drop. I had listened to Visions and Halfaxa, and it almost felt like music I was supposed to like, but never actually could. I figured that I might as well give Art Angels a chance, and was absolutely blown away.
I finally clicked with Grimes and I've been…
Stand up and walk away? I would just refuse to participate at all if he hasn't gotten the message that you would rather not be a part of it.
We actually read Catch-22 in my ninth grade English class. About seventy percent of the class absolutely hated it, but the rest of us loved the book and gobbled it up in maybe a week. I think it's definitely suited for a senior year class over a freshman one, but it's definitely viable for a high school class.
I think that's the very reason she declared that To Kill a Mockingbird would be her only book.
I smiled so hard when Ruby let loose her rain of kisses all over Sapphire. And calling her Laughy Sapphy? That nearly broke me. I'd say they are definitely my favorite cartoon lesbian couple.
Being at a college age and also a lesbian, I would say that the girls I've known/seen who engage in very public, veeery drunken displays of making out with other women, have fallen entirely into the "look how wild I am!!!" category.
Take this with a grain of salt of course.
August 3rd and 27th I believe!
There will be a better…day! Maybe not tomorrow, but it will come.
…Oh no. Have fun crying. I know I won't/will.
Two sad notes to end on. Thankfully there's more SU on the way this week!
So Dipper and Mabel's parents thought they were sending them to live with the respectable scientist uncle, not the con artist uncle. That certainly makes more sense.
But Stan didn't ruin his brothers life at every turn. It was very clear that they loved and still love each other very dearly, and that Stan had Ford's back as a kid. They both made mistakes, and Stan is definitely not in the right here, but that seems too harsh.
Thank you! And, for what it's worth, I like your album a lot.
Hopefully it doesn't take another romantic tragedy to fuel your next one:)
I ended up falling for a straight girl the summer before we both left for college. Turns out, she wasn't straight, and separating at the end of the summer was very hard, though we agreed we didn't want to be in a long distance relationship.
That story has a nice ending though, second semester of my freshman year she…
After having watched it, I honestly think knowing that information made me focus more on the emotional aspects on the story. I nearly cried when Mabel just floated up and away.
A little late on the uptake, but I think the fake name was just a hint for people to use the Vigenere Cipher to decode the puzzles and hints over the course of this second season.