The Secret History has a personal reflection by Briggs regarding his (lack of) promotions in relation to his peers. This has to do with the time he is required to spend studying the anomalies in Twin Peaks as opposed to chasing promotions.
The Secret History has a personal reflection by Briggs regarding his (lack of) promotions in relation to his peers. This has to do with the time he is required to spend studying the anomalies in Twin Peaks as opposed to chasing promotions.
Got a lump in my throat as the camera panned away while Scott started a new ep combined with Weird Al's awesome outro vocal jam. Great send-off.
I love CBB in all its forms. All the stars and stripes
Yes, you're right! That's exactly what happened in ep. 6 in the arena, with the gloves. Doi… But The Thing/rocks idea still stands, aside from perhaps interference from the giant mechs.
Yes, you're right! That's exactly what happened in ep. 6 in the arena, with the gloves. Doi… But The Thing/rocks idea still stands, aside from perhaps interference from the giant mechs.
In the original ATLA series, earth-benders like Toph and Aang covered themselves in a layer of earth and rock as impromptu armor; Toph used metal in the finale, even, and was really quite mobile under all that weight. My question is, when it comes to fighting the chi-blockers, why don't earth-benders use the same…
In the original ATLA series, earth-benders like Toph and Aang covered themselves in a layer of earth and rock as impromptu armor; Toph used metal in the finale, even, and was really quite mobile under all that weight. My question is, when it comes to fighting the chi-blockers, why don't earth-benders use the same…