No Lovers Left Alive?
No Lovers Left Alive?
steel fuel can't melt jet beams either
I get what you're saying about people who are generally on feminism's side not being beyond reproach, but this "true ally" shit has got to stop. I am telling you, as a guy, even when we understand there are problems and treating women equally is the only reasonable way to behave, it takes a long-ass time to really…
I have a soft spot for proposals, so I can't even snark, although this wouldn't be my cup of tea (I told my fiance that if he involved our friends and family in his proposal, I would scream "NO!!!!!" in his face in front of everyone).
IMHO, it is the ONLY fro-yo order.
I actually love lychees. (Original Tangy Fro-Yo, Coconut, Lychee and those little gummy rice things FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!) But the name of that fucking martini makes me want to gut something.
Kite photography is a seriously old-school technique. Above is a 160-degree panorama of the ruins of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of 1906. It was taken by George R. Lawrence.
WON'T SOMEONE THINK OF THE RODENTS THAT DIED 100 YEARS AGO??????
Also, what is with the scare quotes around vintage. It was made in the 1920s. It is vintage.
Maybe I will finally wear the 1920s mink cape I have hidden in my closet that I am terrified of ruining so I just pet occasionally.
There is a ton of cultural prejudice baked into this whole debate. It's really hard to line up the actual facts one way or another without someone inserting their biases and upbringing.
I love the quote on the cover.
Jon Stewart deserves serious props, no matter your choice of political party. He's gotten in more shots on republicans than I could ever count, but we (republicans) are better for it and it's sad to see him leave. He also created a way to do the news that for a younger generation is not just tolerable but widely…
From the Rent-A-Swag "Resort Ringbearer 2015" Collection
More importantly, it's a convo that's essentially indistinguishable from any old Whovians bashing it out in a comments section. I find that oddly comforting.
That bit where he bullies the guy out of his coat was really out of character.
But it's also very much Capaldi's own thing — there's a nastiness, and yet a compassion, to the way he threatens murder. And the casualness of the delivery is also brilliantly intense.
He really started getting me when he takes off the mask and we hear his Doctor's theme for the first time. "Hello, hello, rubbish robots from the dawn of time...I can blow this entire room if I see anything I don't like. And that includes karoke and mimes."
Anyone else getting some serious "uncanny valley" vibes from Teresa's face? Like, I think she stole my soul through my computer screen. Also girl where ur forehead at?