Whoops. 100% missed that.
Whoops. 100% missed that.
Great article that somehow forgets to include the ending.
But what about the Redwood Forest?
Oh totally. I didn’t mean to imply otherwise. It wasn’t that imperialism came from nationalism, but rather that eventually nationalism was co-opted to serve imperialism. Even this formulation is of course oversimplified and doesn’t account for differences in different places and the way the two ended up fueling each…
With the rise of Imperialism during the 19th century, people wanted to develop their own nation’s story, essentially to legitimize why it was just for them to colonize other lands.
You’re thinking of Allen Klein. And yes, that’s exactly right.
Holy shit that made me angry as a 12 year old Knick fan. The subsequent years of course made me angry that I am a Knick fan at all, but fucking hell did that stupid car chase piss me the fuck off. It still does.
Shocking twist: Drogon was Nymeria all along.
Not going to happen for two diametrically opposed reasons (and authors):
If anything it helped the Bulls. They traded him to the Knocks for two unprotected picks. It was his absolute butt play that helped those picks turn out to be Joakim Noah and LeMarcus Aldridge.
If it’s a Eddy Curry 2.0, then obviously the Onicos just have to trade him for two future unprotected first rounders that go onto be all star caliber players. Isn’t that what one does when you draft Eddy Curry?
Any show that hits season 5 hits syndication. Which means big paydays for the creators and stars. The low end of what she could be making from the show right now is probably around $50k an episode. That’s $1.15 million a year. And it’s probably higher than that. And that’s before the back-up syndication money. She has…
I know a few people who work on the show. She’s apparently an enormous asshole who treats everyone like shit and definitely has made clear, for a hwile, that she thinks herself better than the show and that it’s holding her career back.
There are, however, at least two losers.
Yeah, I know. I’m a producer. I was making a dumb Lost in Translation joke.
He probably hates his regular visits to Japan for these commercials, being a big movie star slumming and all. Until one day he meets an enchanting young newlywed who also feels alienated in her visit to Japan and they start an intense and almost but not quite romantic relationship until it’s time for him to go home.…
I completely agree. I stopped expecting the show to live up to the books’ strengths in plot, theme or overarching story right around the time Cersei blew up the Sept of Baelor. It was an atrocious story decision, but man was it a great set piece. I’ve been able to enjoy the show a lot more since I stopped caring if it…
I came here to say this.
Did you mean to respond to someone else? Because I mentioned dialogue a grand total of zero times in my post.