I'm talking about Fitz, making the first move. Very aggressively, I might add. Pinning her up against the bench and planting one on her.
I'm talking about Fitz, making the first move. Very aggressively, I might add. Pinning her up against the bench and planting one on her.
I don’t know who she is, but PROPS for turning an “extra with lines” role into one of the best parts of the episode. Her face just melting into horror as she quickly buckles in!
This episode, felt like a season finale. So much ground was covered and so many new avenues were opened to explore. The kisses, were amazing. The pain, the passion, I mean who knew Fitz is a clear the table, were doing it in the table type of guy? Simmons, with the conflict and pain of being torn between two lovers.
How not to watch: Live in a place that’s going to get hammered by severe thunderstorms all night and into the morning. Sigh.
That’s the problem! If God sees everything, that violates Locality. If God knows everything, that violates Causality. And maybe Relativity also. But hey, he’s God, so these are probably just guidelines for him anyway...
Perhaps unknowable. Did the guy who first realized you could concentrate and confine a beam of light, suspect that we’d one day use it to entertain cats?
I thought I had it all figured out. Then...
How bad ass would it be if you had pools of entangled electrons and when we build our dyson sphere, have the energy stored in the pool of entangled electrons at the sphere causing the same to happen to our pool on earth. BOOM where’s my nobel prize
yes but written in which language....WHICH LANGUAGE!!! Something says it’s not c#.
The values are not permanent upon creation of the entangled particles. In your example, when the person opens the container and sees 2 red balls and 3 blue balls, let say they pull out one of the red balls and paint it blue. Now it has 1 red ball and 4 blue balls.
With out touching anything on the other side of the…
Locality, Causality, Relativity: You may choose only two. That’s what the universe seems to be made of. It’s bizarre.
No. NO. NO NO NO. This is one of my all time favorite movies and I swear if this happens I will....I’ll...I don’t know, write a strongly worded internet comment. NO.
I want this to be good. I want this to be good. I want this to be good. I’ve loved this run of Spider-woman to date.
But historically, there are only a few ways this can go:
In high school I interned two summers for my Congressman in my district. Most of my time was spent with the mail. All mail addressed to the office has to be logged, with sender, address and summary of the letter, which would be then routed to someone who handle constituent services or to measure the opinion of the…
Did he look like this?
What is it with strange customers and soup? I never thought I’d have a story to contribute here because I’m a bookseller, but it turns out I’ve got one for you.
Please leave all of your bad “deep things" jokes here:
Wouldn’t editing the book do just that though? I’m curious about your opinion :-)
Yeah, there’s no need to ignore the racism in Pippi—depending on your child’s age it’s a very good way to discuss racism with them! But there’s no reason that the fact that a book that was written in the 1940s contains views common in the ‘40s should surprise people. If you don’t want to expose yourself or your kid to…
Tell me how I have a good tailor. I mean, just look at me in my tailored magnificence.