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That's odd, because Naamah's Trilogy ISN'T available for me, but the other two are. Well, I hope that it becomes available for you, and I apologize for being so US-centric. It's hard to break myself of that habit, sometimes.

The first two trilogies are definitely on Audible.

This is the trilogy that I really, really want one of the premium stations to adapt. If they can do GoT and Outlander, they can do Kushiel's Legacy.

Society already does this, and has for decades, if not longer. As a fat person, I'm keenly aware of just how shameful and horrifying my very existence is to other people.

That was adorable and almost makes me like Moffat.

A maybe-interesting fact: as far as I can tell, according to the map, Wade Hampton Census Area in Alaska has the shortest average commute at about 6 minutes.

I sometimes struggle with that(it's hard to do across the board, just because there are so many shitty people, especially in music.) I'm good if the person involved is dead(I'm not financially contributing, which is my main objection.) However, some of it is also how integral is this person to the work's spirit. When

She's not complaining to anyone specifically. She's creating an analysis of various tropes that are found in many games that are then uploaded to youtube for anyone to watch. Because she's a cultural critic. And games are a part of our culture.

I agree SO much. I want my dragon-filled Aerial Corps!

Because she's a cultural critic and consumer, not a game designer.

But, isn't it specifically advertised as being "vegan" mayo, which means no eggs? It explicitly states it on their label(both being vegan and being egg-free), as far as google images tell me.

*gasp* How can you talk about Disney Afternoon without mentioning Gargoyles(aka the Star Trek: The Next Generation reunion show)!? Truly, the most un-Disneylike cartoon Disney ever produced. Although I remember watching the hell out of Ducktales and Rescue Rangers, too.

I must have fallen victim to Poe's Law. Sorry!

Yes, they are allowed to make jokes about anything, just as people are "allowed" to call them out on the harm they do with those jokes. Freedom works both ways.

One thing that I think is helping to sustain the Superhero films longer than other cycles is, at least with Marvel(which will help the others), that they don't actually stick to one style/genre of film. Winter Soldier is a spy/thriller, while Thor is a sort of fantasy, while Guardians was space opera, etc. With Doctor

I've recently decided to assume that any person who defends rape is actually a rapist(or a wannabe rapist). It actually made me feel easier, because I can see why a rapist would defend rapists, but it was harder on my mind and soul to think non-rapists would defend them. It might not be "reality", but I think it's

We do know that they were stupid enough to bring 17 cats to a hotel and then let one of them escape, instead of securing them properly when they had to leave the country.

I actually think it's a better adaptation than the classic Wizard of Oz, though(which is amazing for what it is, but is kind of terrible as an adaptation). At least, I felt it captured the tone and utter weirdness of the books more than it's more famous predecessor.

But at least then they could say that the doxxers followed them, instead of the situation right now of them following behind the doxxers and bigots(even if they began doing that unwittingly), because this whole thing started with the harassment of Zoe Quinn.

I've used a combination of Blink and Empty Child/Doctor Dances to get my friends hooked.