What if they say they’re less than two inches?
What if they say they’re less than two inches?
Even if he’s that insecure, he could refuse to give exact numbers and describe the size difference in percentages. There’s probably plenty of insecure guys in the world who’d think even a 10% increase makes it worth doing.
I like that one, or maybe not aging is a side-effect of all those mushrooms he’s consumed there.
Since he was probably referencing 2009's Star Trek reboot movie, it’d be more accurate to say Vulcan imploding. Since that’s what happened to it in that movie, which set up the Kelvinverse.
I’m just waiting for someone to try to get on a plane with an emotional support tarantula.
That claim’s a bit fishy though, what are the odds of someone else doing a run in MAME and getting the exact same final score?
This is compounded by the fact that, according to Mitchell, Bouvier was there.
My GP is great about that, she’s the one that prescribed the Atarax for my IC. My urologist didn’t want to, not because he didn’t believe the research but because he wasn’t all that familiar with the drug. (Which is understandable.) But he flat-out told me he was fine with me talking to my GP about it, and my trying…
I’m not at all surprised they do that on opening night. The theater I usually go to has the main theater straight across from the entrance, so the ticket takers can see everyone going into it. A line builds up too, at least on opening night, so there’s no chance of sneaking into that theater.
There’s pretty much no way MoviePass could find out you were doing that. It’s something that’s even difficult for the theater to catch. Basically, if you buy tickets for a 2D showing, and can get into the 3D showing without the theater catching you (probably not too difficult) no one but you and anyone with you will…
I think the author’s point there was this is against MoviePass’s terms, and if they catch you doing it, you could get kicked off their service. It doesn’t hurt the theater, but it could take MoviePass away from you, so it’s not a good idea.
Insurance from carriers in the US, which is what most everyone has, is total shit here, with the deductible $150 or more, no matter what the monthly premium is. Plus it only replaces with a refurbished phone. You’re better off saving the money and buying a used or refurbished phone for less than the deductible for…
I had insurance on my phone, a Galaxy S4, when it had an unfortunate mishap last year. (It actually was in a case, but the fall damaged something on the main board in addition to the screen.) So I looked at filing an insurance claim... $150 deductible, and I’d only get a refurbished phone. I paid less than that to get…
I read an article on Weather Underground last week about this, and they are working on bringing some desalinization plants online. But those aren’t going to help much:
I really don’t understand why people do that. I, unfortunately, have a lot of health problems, and I do my own research into all of them because I like to be informed about my own conditions. (Also because I’m curious and like learning new things.) I would never go to a doctor and say “I want this,” but I have gone to…
She was pretty awesome, although she was very much tired of questions about her name. Apparently everyone always asked her if her parents were hippies. They weren’t, they just thought it was a pretty name. To be fair, it is pretty, but also not the kind of name you want to grow up having.
There may be some good news on that front, according to this source:
That’s just absolutely disgusting. I’m sorry this happened to you. :(
Just wanted to point out, that even if we accept the argument that all mirror universe inhabitants have light sensitivity, then Kirk’s getting blinded in that first screenshot. While the overall light is dimmer, he’s getting a nice face full of it.
I don’t think Kira came over, but O’Brian (aka, Smiley) did. He kidnapped Sisko from the command center using the transporter. Didn’t have any problems at all with the lighting in our universe.