Yes. This is the reason. The videos in the link explain it well (below). The article, as is often the case with the AV Club, doesn’t explain shit, and they just take their standard, unreflective woker-than-thou position.
Yes. This is the reason. The videos in the link explain it well (below). The article, as is often the case with the AV Club, doesn’t explain shit, and they just take their standard, unreflective woker-than-thou position.
This will be part of Amazon Prime. If you have a subscription, there is no additional cost. From your post, it sounds like you were watching your client’s son’s account anyway. What the hell are you complaining about?
I stand corrected. My mistake!
This was in the U.S.
The videos for “Don’t Change” (one of my favorite songs, period) and “The One Thing” off of Shabooh Shoobah were in pretty heavy rotation on MTV back when the album came out. That was my introduction to INXS.
Tom Holland is not nearly as handsome.
Crowded House were Kiwis, but point taken. We listened to a lot of Aussie bands back in the late 80s/early 90s. Such good shit.
That is an absurd and ignorant statement, and I DEMAND that you take it back.
I’m with you. We know about the specters in the city. We can assume Boreal knows about them because he has said he can’t get the knife himself. So if he goes into the city through a portal I want some damn sense of urgency in getting to the next portal that they are presumably going to. They did not communicate that…
Exactly! That's what they need to tackle--the practical matters. Poop picking up. The second mortgage needed for dog food. His amorous and ultimately fatal intentions toward Cleveland the Poodle, cuz there ain't no way he's neutered. The story is a TRAGEDY.
Already I liked her. Now I like her more.
This is better than the original article. Do these guys know anything about business or technology?
Gravity was a good movie?
What a fuck boi. Hawt.
Much better take than Hadadi’s:
Hell yeah.
“Diana tries to beat the demon girls out of existence with a lead pipe, but when Montrose appears, he can’t see what’s causing her pain. His understanding of her hurt and pain doesn’t grant him access to her view on the world, or how it hurts her. To be so loved and still so alone in her pain must be devastating for…
It’s a “limited series” (I think that’s what they are calling them now). There are 9 episodes.
I enjoyed the Haunting of Hill House. There was one payoff that was worth the time of watching the whole series all by itself. You probably know which sequence I’m talking about if you’ve seen it.
Potassium salt? That’s weird, man.