Could this be the result of Mattel personnel on the inside driving what change they can? It seems rather subversive to me. I like it.
Could this be the result of Mattel personnel on the inside driving what change they can? It seems rather subversive to me. I like it.
Incubator is a very common term with start ups and organizations that assist fledgling businesses. I wouldn't read anything into it.
"Umbridge embodied the 'banality of evil' that Hannah Arendt spoke of"
Now if we can just get this insufferable, and inexplicably popular, zombie craze to go away, that'ld be perfect.
"Does Hermione Granger prove that a witch really can have it all? (No – look at her hair.)"
Oh so Florida has "earned" its place of incessant ridicule and derision, but heaven forbid anyone mention Alabama in a headline.
I was in high school during the Carter administration and teens stayed up late then, too.
Well, I think there are worse (and more selfish) ways for people of means to spend their money on than getting great pet food for their pets, but yes, income inequality is terrible. I have a disabled friend who gets SNAP and just securing that was a major ordeal. All for $300 a month in food vouchers.
I have a dog deli in my hood that sells absolutely gorgeous (and yummy looking) fresh handmade dog food. I guarantee you it looks way healthier than my diet of pasta carbonara and booze.
It's the perfect combo - tax payer funded corporate give aways and harassing the disadvantaged through intrusive Big Government.
Florida's welfare drug testing welfare recipients is just a massive give away to the testing centers. It's about corporate welfare, not people welfare.
Oh he Gets It. He's just always argumentative here because of all the attention he gets.
Ugh. :(
I'm kinda thinking this is just the norm for these high end retailers.
Or the one where Shirley's sons sing "Creep" by Radiohead? Awesome.
I got drawn in by Al's Necromancer. So, sigh.
"At the end of the day, this actually affects very few women very little, if at all,"
Yep, season 5 was right on track. The Dean's rap was fabulous. Plus, Nathan Fillion as the corrupt, power hungry janitor; the Game of Thrones episode; the textbook episode; GI Jeff; and Britta's best scene ever:
The Harmonless season was pretty terrible, but the follow up season had some really great moments. It was a shame to get canceled before Harmon had a chance to fix all the problems left over from season four. And I love the replacement for Pierce.