Women: Can't they tune it down a little?
Women: Can't they tune it down a little?
For probably stupid reasons, I'd imagined Dirk as a young Tom Baker, so this guy, at least in appearance, seems just fine.
Vertical integration, baby! An idea whose time might be back now that the Supreme Court membership has changed so much.
It's always that corporate jerk who shows up at the meeting and says "that sounds really exciting, but what about something that actually generates profit? VC doesn't mean 'free money' you know". Those guys suck.
White astronauts are easier to see in the blackness of space, and the sad truth is NASA is really careless and astronauts get accidentally Roslin'd, naked, all the time.
Which one plays the lens flare?
Part of me says men get to play gleefully sleazy antiheroes like insider traders, so why not a woman. But the other part of me says this movie doesn't seem like it has any interest in demonizing the protagonist and misses the point. Plus I keep getting a weird Paula Deen vibe and do not want.
Or Atari Adventure.
So when you'e jackn' it to Stefani Germonotta, you're just doing the old Gaga Galaga?
Empathy is great. But saying "yeah, my life sucks too" always seems to play far better in your own mind than in the wild.
No one likes commiseration. People think other people will, but in almost every case, it comes across as sarcasm and/or conversation hijacking.
So, she loves the rockin' and the cockin'. Nohin' wrong with that.
You don't hear of a lot of boys named Mackenzie.
What's so sad is coif syrup is inexpensive and easy to find.
I love how Right Boob is capitalized and left boob isn't. Poor left boob; where's the love for the little gal?
But they can't wear armor but Dex isn't otherwise a useful stat, so they tend to have terrible AC. Even with their admittedly good saves, they just can't stand direct melee combat but have no ranged ability at all. Unless you really need a debuffer that's only durable against non-melee spell-based opponents, you're…
Didn't see either but I tend to prefer bears to wolves, so I'll go with the Rev.
Movies are made to generate profits. Young idealistic filmmakers may want to create art, but the people who put up the money to make it a reality want profit. As long as this very specific, narrow, codified vision is profitable, it will stubbornly refuse to make any changes lest it alienate the target demo and wind up…
Aw, but last year's was classic. Can't we just re-argue that again?
Is is about Cybil Shepherd?