ninthwanderer
Ninth Wanderer
ninthwanderer

Charles Dance will always be Numpsy to me.

MY CAT LOVES FITBITS.

This makes me want to read Swedish books by various authors just to see how often cheese sandwiches come up now.

One of my friends said they should have re-titled the books "The Man Who Liked Coffee and Sandwiches."

Could have cut those 200 pages but cutting all the descriptions of what people ate for lunch.

I bought mine for the same reason. I have narcolepsy, and I was interested in tracking my sleep every night. The step tracking and heart rate stuff was secondary.

Also, boxes make purrfect toys.

New season on Netflix in 2 days! :)

The thing with cultural appropriation arguments is that everyone feels differently about it so it's hard to nail down exactly what's ok and what's not. Personally, I think it would have been one thing if Gwen Stefani had collaborated with Japanese musicians and artists and created a cool hybrid thing where everyone

Yeah! I loved that dog! And loved how the "Mabari Dominance" was basically just him piddling around on things.

His name isn't Dog. His name is Hetfield, and he is the King of Mabaris

Well, Witch Hunt shows the dog well and healthy coming back from siring hundreds of puppies in Ferelden kernels. So he's fate his known (if you paid the extra money for the DLC) and he got his well deserved happy ending.

But that doesn't answer the most important questions of them all: are Mabari in this game? (I know you won't have your own pooch, but it would be a betrayal to make a game where you travel Ferelden without meeting the dogs who are of the country's Maker damned sigil)

At pretty much every blogging job I've ever had, I've been told (by male managers) that it'd be a death sentence to moderate comments and block IP addresses, because it "shuts down discourse" and guts traffic. But no one's ever shown me any actual numbers that support that claim. Does anyone have any? Not that I think

ilos, I was somewhat agreeing with you until you pulled "ancient wisdom" into the mix. That's the fallacy known as "appeal to tradition". Just because ancient people did something, doesn't mean it was best. Just because there's a long tradition of doing xyz a certain way, doesn't mean it's best. For most of human