I agree. It was a slowed down version of the word Aurora.
I agree. It was a slowed down version of the word Aurora.
It has been a long time since I have swooned over an actor, but Hook has just done me in! I'm so in love with him! And Mulan. I love her, too. And you know, Aurora really stepped it up this week. I like her a lot, too. I loved how she stopped Snow from attacking Mulan. Mulora really needs to happen. And Hook with…
This is exactly why I chose to be an only child.
How dark is Pitch actually? My daughter is 7 and though her friends can let dark stuff just roll off them, she often gets really shook up. I don't want to pay $30 and have her sobbing in the middle!
Question: how does the chart make clear that Star Trek: TNG didn't change the opening line due to political correctness (although "political correctness" has a negative connotation that doesn't fit here). I seem to remember the change being deliberate, not just a linguistic non-issue.
Yeah, hipsters do kinda suck. (shoot, now I'm being dismissive!) :)
Nope. In Scoke_Faofa's description of the girl, she never claimed anything. She happened to have an Avengers comic and Mortal Instruments. And she liked his shirt. HE decided she was a fake based solely on that evidence. Just because she admitted she isn't a huge SW nerd.
TV shows should just put all black characters in red shirts. Be honest about their chances for survival. RIP Gus.
That's a good way to watch The Guild, too. Big chunk.
If the problem was simply that girls are told their only value is their looks, this might be valid critique. But a bigger problem is how many girls are told *all the time* that they are NOT beautiful because they are too heavy, too short, not blonde, they wear glasses, they don't have fashionable clothes. In a world…
Have you seen the show "Political Animals" with Signourney Weaver playing a Hillary Clinton character? Jefferson plays her gay son, and ohdearlord, he is so hot, and I'm not usually one for slash fic, but it was changing my mind.
One more thing: when Pinnochio opened the box and Neal looked in and was satisfied with what he saw, I kept thinking of that Justin Timberlake SNL thing "Dick in a Box."
Neal is almost definitely Peter Pan, since he kept talking about understanding parentless kids and being lost. And Emma made some comment about Neverland that seemed really disconnected and shoe horned in. I'm guessing there is something from Neverland in the box that Peter would have been familiar with, maybe…
I did the same thing. I thought there was something that said "11 months later" also, and so I couldn't reconcile the pregnancy, either, but I gave up and assumed I must have seen something wrong. So don't feel bad. it wasn't just you.
What a strange comment. The only prerequisite for writing a "mommy blog" (HATE that term) is being a mom. She is a mom. Tons of moms across the work spectrum write blogs. She experiences her children (RIP), she writes about it. The nanny didn't do everything. She did lots of momming, too.
"Payment should never be so high as to constitute a cause for participation."
I read a study which I can't find now, that tracked women through two pregnancies. In one they did nothing about their weight and in the other they rigorously exercised and tracked their eating. The results? They gained the same either way. Your body is going to do what it is going to do.
What has been the polarization? And where do you learn this kind of thing?
Ahh. They did the episode on how rumps changed last season. But yes, there is a bit of forcing characters to fit in places they don't belong.