1) Not how mind tricks work.
1) Not how mind tricks work.
All SW content has played fast and loose with who can sense what and where and when. This isn’t remotely new.
“WTF is this?” one person referencing Almalki’s comment asked FaZe Clan’s account. “I don’t agree with how he went about it, but it’s his religion and we have to respect it just like people apart of the lgbtq community should be respected,” another replied.
Read it again, Darrell Hammond was the longest tenured female performer, makes sense now, right?
In: writing bad articles about other articles.
This is a very eloquent and rational-sounding rebuttal that avoids the usual name-calling and I thank you for it.
Yes, many of the people pumping NFTs and blockchain technology are doing it wrong for financial gain, but that doesn’t mean it has no valid use.
Everytime someone starts whining about this, they never explain what those things that NFTs can actually be used for are, and how they’re better than existing methods.
That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.
Better yet, ya’ll remember when this site was remotely navigatable? I tried to find a review of an episode of The Office (for some reason I can’t quite remember) and it’s nigh-impossible. You have to go out to Google and do an advanced search to get anywhere on this site that’s older than like... a month after it…
He’s entitled to be who he is without expressly putting a label on it for the public’s benefit. He’s never said he’s queer/non-binary/etc. He’s never said he’s anything in particular, just that he likes sex like anyone else his age.
The length of a match in itself doesn’t mean much, a short match can be great and a long match can be boring. But if something is good then you naturally want more of it, and there are only so many things you can do in 15 minutes.
Earlier this year AEW had a 60 minute match and it was just about perfect, there…
It’s frustrating how this was clearly a toxic, mutually abusive relationship, but everyone is deciding to make only *one* party out to be history’s greatest monster.
Isn’t being into Harry Potter the same as being into Star Wars or Football or Automobiles? I personally don’t see anything wrong with it.
I think that’s because J.J. Abrams, who took over again after, also had no idea what happens next because he’s kind of a hack and only knows how to ape what came before without really adding anything innovative.
There was a point in final act of the Last Jedi where I realized that I had no idea what was going to happen next. That’s a feeling I had never felt before with Star Wars, and I haven’t felt it since. Just because of that, TLJ was my favorite SW media since ESB.
I firmly and fully believe that grandparents should respect the wishes of the child’s parents, and that grandma was way the hell out of line here, if the mom had explicitly asked her (multiple times, apparently) not to give the children fast food.
“especially since a controversy rose up surrounding a Snow White ride at Disneyland simply because it retold the exact plot of the movie”
Must’ve gotten lost, been part of a convoy or something...?
I dunno, I don’t entirely agree with this sentiment. Like, I totally get a lot of the frustration about this show (believe me) - but personally I think a lot of the difficulty stems from the fact that both the cultural and television landscape have changed a lot even just since the heydays of TNG-DS9-VOY in the 90s.