Think its better or worse than canceraids ?
Think its better or worse than canceraids ?
That candle line looks right up my alley . I also hate the super sweet scents you find everywhere but fruit and oak , when done right , is a fantastic combination . I finally found a perfume that does it just right , the $250 price tag is a killer but life is short and smelling nice is one of the perks of a corporeal…
While it is true I'm a snob on intelligence I think my disinterest in blonds has more to do with some sort of weird narcissistic hang up. I'm brunette and it has been commented on in the past that some of my romantic conquests have looked like my male counterparts . One time an ex and I were mistaken for twins by a…
Ah yes , redheads . I require more research on the subject .
Hair color . I've only ever been attracted to brunettes . Seriously , anything lighter than say , chestnut , and it just isn't happening . I can find blondes attractive on an aesthetic level , but I don't think one could ever drive me wild .
Mind if I pitch this as a tourism idea here in Washington ?
Try MIT . You know , Murrhardt Institute of Technology . We all know Germans are freaky . It's practically a national export .
Capaldi's Doctor has warmed up considerably this series but once Clara's gone I can't imagine it being in character for him to pick a new companion that's going to be fawning over him . It's not coincidental that you named the two companion/Doctor pairings that involved Ten and his overt need to be hero worshipped .…
I really enjoyed Missy's comparison of the Doctor's companion to a puppy from this series' premiere . Though it has skewed the show for me a little bit as now whenever the Doctor is going on about saving Clara my mind wants to infer the name of my small dog . "You will return Coconut to me unharmed!" Etc.
Don't forget the psycho-loser ex ! Marcy's got it going on in the male interaction department .
Prince Gumball is pretty dissimilar to PB as well and comes off as more of a putz . And Marshall Lee's story was "written" by Marcelline , perhaps showing a side of herself that she feels is more accurate .
Well specifically from Star Trek I got the feeling it was more a matter of not wanting to nanny all the under developed life forms . As I mentioned elsewhere on this thread , I'm not against future Mars exploration in light of the new findings , but it disturbed me that in all the coverage I saw the news was received…
Excellent point , and for the record I wasn't calling for Mars exploration to be defunded , I just noticed in the coverage that no one mentioned the idea of not disturbing what could one day become life . Frankly , I don't think that would *ever* stop us , but if I had to make the call I'd still err on the side of…
Freaky . Upvoted !
Admittedly I wasn't asked to play the game but I'd like to say if Ziggy Stardust era Bowie were complaining to HR about me it would be for sexual harassment .
His panels are bad and he should feel bad !
I rarely watch Wilmore's show because he seems to have a fair amount of guests with that proud-to-be-anti-intellectual bent . I'm not sure why , Wilmore himself does not come across that way , and it's much more frustrating and off putting than amusing to watch . In other words ,do yourself a favor and just switch to…
That , and character development either wasn't in Weir's wheel house or it just wasn't an aspect he wanted to focus on . Either way , I thoroughly enjoyed this book in a way that I wouldn't have had the "main character imminently in danger of dying the most lonesome death in human history" specter been constantly in…
I am far from anti-science and I find the gradual defunding of Nasa a travesty but finding liquid water on Mars is the best argument for *not* going there . Then again , I grew up watching Star Trek so maybe The Prime Directive just got too ingrained in my psyche .
Yeah , forget a disembodied horse's head in your sheets , an unsolicited ticket to a Phil Collins show will make you take inventory of your life .