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    Alright, time to break out the list, in no particular order (if I miss any please comment, and thanks to the comments for reminding me of some of my favorite lost gems):

    People talking about the odds of it working should have a look at

    I was adopted just before the age of 3, yes I remember some things, but I also grew up in a family to which I very much belong.

    Goodness knows we can’t have little children of color thinking they might be able to find a costume that doesn’t make them become white to represent a heroic character. How the heck would we get them to assimilate properly if we went and did that?

    that’s cute, stay innocent, don’t look into the Ainu of japan.

    sorry, not pickin’ on it; just that as somebody who actually studied alchemy and mostly doesn’t mind supernatural suspense stories getting it wrong if they sell it in a package that tantalizes the mind with symbolism and interesting turns and developments... this seemed like a tacked on term to something than an

    so different tattoos, different clothing, different color to the skin... what’s the point then? there really is a great silliness to the outrage, and I think unfortunately it results in less awareness and excitement over diversity and multicultural interactions when people get like this... But as a sort of mixed

    you can’t use the tattoos either, they are part of the cultural foundation of the people the movie is based in. That would be cultural appropriation. As would be adopting the mode of dress, using the traditional tools and weapons, etc.

    is it me or does this not actually convey anything about the movie, isn’t scary, funny or thought provoking in any way. And honestly I saw nothing to do with alchemy in the least. It just looked like a guy who moved into the woods and had a bit of a breakdown.

    do people actually do these things? why would you bother going to a doctor if you a) abuse the hell out of your body b) can’t be bothered to give all the data that can explain and help resolve what issues you may have. 3) won’t spend the time to learn about and understand the things you are dealing with?

    DS9 is my favorite trek series because it is the most real and to a degree the least episodic. Sure it had episodes and story of the week, but at the end of a week the universe grew and changed with the characters. Relationships changed, diplomatic situations progressed or degraded, people were lost, betrayed and

    finally. It’s been nearly impossible to find any liquid soaps they don’t put these things in, now if only we could get rid of the fragranced and moisturizers too. As somebody who can make my own fragrances I just want a simple soap cleanser as a base ingredient.

    okay I’ve had my snarky answer here is a more serious one:

    “C2-B5 looks exactly like an R2-model droid”

    I feel like the bigger mistake being made here is that youtube sees their business as one that caters to the advertisers demands, full stop. Meanwhile these advertisers seem to be running on the spam and forget mode of advertising.

    the chest plate looks like the Armor worn by General Veers on Hoth, and Snow troopers as well as Dengar.

    Industrial Automaton isn’t the only droid manufacturer in the galaxy, and yet astromechs sockets in space craft look to be built to some standard. I’d wager the R series form factor is relatively ubiquitous but that there are a variety of generic versions or knockoffs.

    1)I have little interest in cbs and hbo programming

    you must be new to porn, as a general practice subtle is not something they partake of.