I always thought it was a shit ton of slaves
I always thought it was a shit ton of slaves
"I, in no way, ever thought or tried to steal a baby."
The use of the sentence 'oh my goodness' made her sound so much like an elderly lady.
No wonder he can't get funding. Someone probably asked that and got "do u have a dashcam on ur child????" as an answer. Sir you decided he should have a 'human experience' /after/ he was fully built. Im starting to think that response is just to cover shoddy decision making in development.
I don't think you realize how bad hunger is, and how strict some places are with their policies.
Oh good. Three more young black kids who have learned early to never, ever call the cops. Nice job Officer Friendly.
Things I have experienced as a Disney cast member:
My boss sat the entire company down one morning in the boardroom for a very important meeting.
TALKING TO MORE THAN ONE EMPLOYEE ABOUT THE FACT THAT THEY HAVE URINATED THEMSELVES
Actually, my 8th graders are inner-city, almost entirely minority and economically disadvantaged. So it could be interesting seeing their thoughts on the two books.
I loved Son so much. It just tore my heart up to read. I know part of it is because I read it as a mother of a little boy myself. The description of her birthing experience made me feel a little queasy in sympathy for how deeply wrong and misogynistic it was. But beyond that, I appreciate that Claire was ordinary. She…
Well, the fetus is still around, it's just had a change of venue.
I read the first two and never the third. They make the world a lot bigger, and there's a lot more detail about how things are, but it also takes away from the feeling of suffocating ignorance of the fir at book which affected the mood of it a lot, so there's a different feel about it.
I loved gURL.com! They also had a web hosting component for a while called gURLpages. I learned how to build webpages there. I never used a template, and it was very empowering to teach myself HTML and Javascript. They had a weekly featured gURLpage, and my page was featured once! I had a blog on my site, and I got…
In other gURL observations: 1. I totally forgot that their logo included a fist punching. 2. This online web chat from 1999 with McDonald, Odes and Drill on CNN is a great piece of internet history.
True story from screenwriting school (Why yes, I do have a useless degree!), I literally encountered multiple scripts which were about guys who had been dumped, who then moved to New York and became awesome filmmakers and got their girlfriends back (or got better girlfriends). This was in New York. It was like…
Except its not really a love triangle in the comic books. Cyclops and Jean were deeply in love, Wolverine just had a kind of creepy obsession with her.
Bradley Cooper as Rocket!
The guy who played the Human Torch as Captain America.
To be fair, most of the criticism I heard for Lucy was that it was super racist. So, is it okay to champion a racist-ass film as long as it has a female lead? I think most people would think not.