Aww, I was going to say that we io9ers buy it and create our own commenting network!
Aww, I was going to say that we io9ers buy it and create our own commenting network!
Cops, whose job it is to know when and how to use force, should be and ARE trained for this stuff. You would be taught how to deal with that situation, and no, throwing her in a desk is not it.
Thank you, that is now my second favorite nope.
It helped having a character who I’d grown up with (and this book came out RIGHT when this was happening) go through something similar. But the end was brutal, in a really beautiful way, but still brutal.
Wizard’s dilemma helped me get through my mothers cancer scare. Kind of. It also sort of made it worse. It was mixed.
‘Did not entirely win over all the fans of the 1980s cartoon.’
I do admit to wanting to know if you had a reason for thinking it was Henry the VIII and if you’d come up with a story for it. Involving intrigue, the knights templar, Zuul and that hotel.
This is io9. Every conversation is a serious conversation.
Right, and Fort Amsterdam wasn’t settled until 1614... over fifty years after Henry died. So I’m not sure why he’d haunt it.
Sepp is an American.... Sepp is an American.... Sepp is an American....
Pfft. We didn’t see him hitting on women or beheading them.
They used John Belushi’s actual skeleton, just to honor him more.
She lost her memory on AoS. Nothing to say she didn’t lose it again and suddenly get pulled into this show.
It’s called Lady Sif.
The John Deere stuff is CRAZY. I really, really hope that’ll change.
Which will make it that much more satisfying. WE GET TWO, BITCHES.
He got the name, this was his second day in house, when he wanted tomato sauce so much that he opened the trash and got into the trash can. An hour later, we had a pink cat who had to get his first bath.
Loki, named after the God, not the character. (Kitchen is messy)
Aaron Sorkin just wants to be loved! Maybe if he makes enough asshole genius characters, we’ll get it.
So many of my people I know are talking about how realistic this movie is. And how it was fascinating to see this part of who Steve Jobs really was. I don’t think enough people realize this isn’t true to life.