We have no idea of the relevance yet, or maybe ever,and so her being trans might very well be a part of why she died. I think you’re making some leaps here.
We have no idea of the relevance yet, or maybe ever,and so her being trans might very well be a part of why she died. I think you’re making some leaps here.
First thing that came to mind.
I feel he smells like boiled hot dogs.
There are just people in life that you look at and can imagine them with no difficulty killing you for your skin. Or for the spare change in your pocket.
He was saying no one helped him, missing that someone did in fact help him. It’s the old man cry of “I made it on my own, why can’t everyone pull themselves up by their bootstraps and stop with the government handouts? Now, I, a self-made man will drive home on roads I didn’t build, and should my house be on fire,…
See, I think the scene works in part because a lot of horny people have probably watched an episode late at night and let the mind wander. Or this could really just say way too much about me. And maybe Neil Gaiman.
She was one of the most memorable parts of the season, though — 90 seconds or no.
I can’t get beyond Nelson saying this:
We have to agree to disagree here. This man has has a lot of losses in his life, and I think that it’s perfectly understandable it was all too much. In losing his son, I imagine the wounds from the loss of his wife and daughter were also reopened. And during those initial losses he did continue to serve.
I wouldn’t wish this fucked up mess on a man who already put up with enough only to have all his hard work attacked by a man voted in by people who cannot identify a man with severe mental issues and borderline illiteracy.
I don’t think he had a real good time losing his son. But okay.
I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you’re trolling rather than assume you to really be that stupid.
Yay, love Lindy!
As a restaurant owner, I don’t care, and my servers don’t care, if people have their standard orders. It saves time. Now if it’s a super-special, particular order, like Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally, that might be a tad challenging, but if you’re just “Eggs over easy, guy, two sausages,” no problem.
I think we’re headed down a bad road with the youngs, who don’t want to know about books that aren’t wonderful diverse and bigotry-free, which leaves most books older than a few years old not to be read.