As someone who really, really hates Dick Grayson—to an extent no grown adult should hate a fictional character—I respectfully disagree.
As someone who really, really hates Dick Grayson—to an extent no grown adult should hate a fictional character—I respectfully disagree.
I actually mostly agree with you, I don’t hate three, it’s just that one and two are two of my favorite movies.
I was in a Starbucks yesterday and a gaggle of teenage girls, (I feel like gaggle isn’t right for teenage girls. A flock? A murder? A murder.) a murder of teenage girls came in behind me. As I finished my order, the barista (who was a treasure of a human being and recommended a kick-ass fruit sauce for baked brie)…
The mother proceeds to tell my manager that I was extremely rude to them and that I lied to them about the wait time because I was “discriminating” (wat) against them.
As a mentally ill person I want to bake this woman an amazing cake. This man is not mentally ill, and that would just be a way for Fox and even progressive outlets to ignore the changes and evolution that has occurred in American racism.
not wanting to shift years of work to another location.
I choose to assume that means no juggalos.
That sounds very intriguing.
My 50+ deaths to the bloodletting beast at the bottom of Ihyll beg to differ - the combat is plenty fast and lethal as is.
Nomura has already said the cross-dressing bit is in. Why is everyone so jumpy about that sequence. It’s a lot less racy now than it was in 1997.
So Eulogy Jones didn’t try to steal your vault dwellers for Paradise Falls? That seems very uncharacteristic of him.
You don’t seem to be understanding what I’m saying.
Coming “first” to Playstation 4: this is how you both win and lose E3 at the same time
For black folks, like myself, we’re used to a world of “horrible things happening to people,” so the utter hopelessness of it all is not just entertaining, but fascinating to me. Has a show this unrelentingly dark ever been this successful?
Maybe this is a sentiment unique to me, but I actually have more hope for a ‘happy ending’ (or at least a better set of circumstances for the ‘good’ people of Westeros) than I do for the ‘good’ humans of Earth.
Hope? Since season 1 every single character who has had “hope” has had it ripped away from them.
I know, right? I’m strangely proud of this. I mean I don’t bust the story out at parties or anything, but it’s still kinda cool.
Went to Gettysburg when I was a kid with my mother, my brother, and my grandmother. My grandmother, who can’t drive for shit, drove the whole way and refused to let my mother take the wheel. So we were treated to her constantly stopping on the goddamn interstate to check and see if she had missed her exit, while cars…
Does it count if you didn’t fully realize it was awful?
I was about five years old. My mother decides to load four of us kids in the van and take us from Washington State to California, to go to my mom’s cousin’s wedding. While there, we were also going to visit her siblings and go to Disneyland and all sorts of fun…