Poles are known for complaining (you shouldn't ask "How are you" if you are not prepared to listen to the list of all the things that are wrong) so I wonder how Polish would turn out ;).
Poles are known for complaining (you shouldn't ask "How are you" if you are not prepared to listen to the list of all the things that are wrong) so I wonder how Polish would turn out ;).
It's not language but just English - one of many languages. This doesn't mean language is generally hardwired to be optimistic. Maybe Mandarin is completely depressing.
Quantum Leap ended it's run in 93 - that was before internet really become a thing. At least in any meaningful, widespread way that allows to mobilise large groups of people - there were too few people who had it. The beginning of the millennium (with the shift from modem to DSL and cheaper access) marked the real…
I was so sure this would be on the list. It was first big internet organised campaign that managed to get the mainstream media attention and resulted in a miniseries tying up some of the loose plot points. Half of the shows on this list were using the tactics tested by Farscape fans.
I too was wondering why to circumference and then I realise 3.6feet is little over 1 meter. I have a feeling they are actually 1m and that's one of the weird things about them that got lost in the translation.
"Merry frelling Christmas."
Microwaving tea is EVIL. And I'm saying this with a mug of hot Earl Grey in my hand.
My parents and my uncle both have black cats and both take them to the place we spent summer at. The cats are friends and often walk together. I still say it every time I see them walking one after the other.
Normal as in that's how people usually behave in such circumstances. I know it seems weird and stupid but we are not subject to the the same pressure and brainwashing so it's hard to imagine how can they behave this way. However most people would behave exactly the same in these conditions.
I know it seems weir and illogical but these people are truly grieving despite all he put them through. I'm sure there are some who are happy he died but a large majority is really distressed. They've been told he is their beloved leader for most of their lives (and his father before that). They feel real loss. They…
This is actually pretty normal. And real. Think about it as a whole country having Stockholm Syndrome. The same thing happened after Stalin died. Even in countries that weren't USSR.
I find bats cute generally so bat babies are cuteness squared.
I think that's a common mistake. It proves Arthur Clarke was right.
I don't expect them to actually explain it. I'm not that sadistic. And it would took up the whole chart. I was thinking about some simplified version. Like:
Three things:
That was my first thought :)
This obviously must be a Pacific Northwest tree octopus on a short hunting trip to the water.
I liked the new, close relationship between Olivia and Nina. This Olivia seemed generally better off for it. And so did Nina. However the end of the last episode kind of destroyed all that. It looked like Nina kept her close to keep experimenting on her. However, now that I though about it I wonder if it's all like it…
I kept feeling bad for the snakes. Imagine being stuck in some guy's esophagus. Ewww...
It is too awesome for words. I loved the assistant directors dressed up as characters. Ood Sigma really getting into it is the best of course. It's so nice everyone did it, even if they only had a cameo in the episode. I only wish Sinead did it too. If she did it with Russel it's be almost like a crossover.