Re: Vader: Come to think of it, *all* the major characters in "Star Wars" have very good introductions. The droids, Leia, Luke, Kenobi, Solo — they all have memorable, iconic entrances or opening scenes.
Re: Vader: Come to think of it, *all* the major characters in "Star Wars" have very good introductions. The droids, Leia, Luke, Kenobi, Solo — they all have memorable, iconic entrances or opening scenes.
Right there with you on that.
Got it! Thanks.
It confuses me that the descent of the heat shield looks choppier than the swaying of the landscape beneath.
Mohammed Salmodin Miya don't give a shit.
Part of what the phrase "'legitimate' rape" does is sneak the question of women making false accusations of rape into the discussion. It's an underhanded way of forcing a discussion of rape to *also* be a discussion of false accusations of rape. It's like saying "the controversial theory of evolution" every time you…
Great post, thanks. It highlights something about political rhetoric I've always found particularly insidious: the tendency of these sorts of politicians to pile so many *different* wrong things into one statement. Just focusing on the bad science risks giving the concept of "legitimate rape" some sort of credence. …
Go to it, Art Police.
Trying to understand what prior *successful* instance of this kind of show is leading the producers to attempt the present one.
I suspect sex is what he's alluding to in the "pros" section where he says "object to be beloved & played with".
The quotes around the word "regrew" don't necessarily imply "did not grow." "Regrew" could mean "re-formed in a technologically enhanced but non-natural way that can't quite be captured by the word 'regrew.'" And I believe this implication is what the headline writers intended. If the headline writers didn't want…
Sure, "regrew" is in quotes, but the word "phantom" isn't in the headline at all — the crucial piece of information.
Really impressive performance from the raptor-puppeteer. The raptor really seems to react to things with animal-like pacing.
That's quite a few factual claims for just one comment. Could we see some sources?
"Because I'm in space, and I can, I get to name these yo-yo tricks."
What is the precise meaning of your phrase, "was definitely a 'girl thing'"? Something girls in general do, all times, everywhere? Or something girls learn to do, in a particular cultural-historical moment, within a culturally and historically particular configuration of the family unit, with specific power…
Well, I certainly can't unsee it now.
And here's the proof:
That's Kirth's point.