Fairly sure the top row has a probability equation for a particle in a ring, but it’s honestly been a while since I’ve looked at those equations properly.
Fairly sure the top row has a probability equation for a particle in a ring, but it’s honestly been a while since I’ve looked at those equations properly.
Honestly, I think Rhys does some of the most subtle acting on television and he just transforms himself with every wig change (not to mention that he guises that thick Welsh accent completely). I’m hoping that he and Russell has an illustrious career after The Americans ends. I’m looking forward to more of Henry’s…
Mr. Robot’s pretty excellent actually. Or at least an addictive watch that really has no place being on USA by any means.
Also, just because I’m being a contrarian, Fargo is currently the best thing on television, until it is supplanted by The Americans when that finally comes back. Fuckin’ Piage man. They should be…
I wonder if they’ll ever adapt George’s Marvellous Medicine? My mum and dad used to read that, James and the Giant Peach, The Enormous Crocodile, The Witches, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory almost daily when I was little (they had a lot of patience). Sometimes we’d go down to the train station and sit on a…
I know. Kudos to human being on reddit who took the picture.
Sorry, but seeing after baby joeys, koalas, warthogs, lion cubs, pandas, otters, elephants, and pretty much every other animal, the appeal of the groundhog is not going to sway me.
That’s awesome and well done for getting on with things. I, on the other hand, have been struck done with illness preventing me from entering the labs at the moment, which is really pissing me off, because I want to get on with some chemistry! So life is at a bit of standstill.
Hope they’re going alright!
I know, I was just trying to riff off of you (and failing...I’m sick, forgive me. I swear I have better stuff). Still, I would go with Voldemort. Probably could convince him to go after Trump and leave Harry alone. Plus, sex might liven him up a bit and he could forgo the whole “muggle-extermination” thing.
Though if we’re talking about Ralph Fiennes (even sans nose) the choice is pretty clear.
Also, Groundhog Day isn’t that funny (a few solid scenes), and has a very creepy romantic conquest plot.
Well it’s either that, or if they were Australian and growing up around the Sydney 2000 Olympics, this will be the Nikki they think of:
Are we sure this isn’t elaborate beard-growing envy guised as hateful rhetoric? Because anthropomorphic pustules threatening to rupture struggle to grow beards you know...
I had the misfortune of coming across these two people in my second year at university and indeed suffered through these particular examples of narcissistic hell.
It’s Edinburgh. Anything’s possible. If you watch her other interviews, Miriam has story after story. They might be embellished, but she seems like the sort of person things just happen to. And it’s the telling that counts.
I’ve been watching Graham Norton for years and this is indeed one of the best episodes. I just linked the condensed version for ease.
Carrie Fisher is going to rock in this film. However, Miriam Margoyles is always a contender for greatest interviewee (first twenty seconds are pretty uncomfortable, but seriously, stick around for the first three minutes):
Ted Cruz is that one guy on a night out who refused to get the bus with everyone else, and you’re stuck waiting around for him at the pub before the club for so long that you fuck off to the club (you call/text him and he doesn’t call back), only to get continuous texts with variations of “Where r u?” that you don’t…
Or, if you’ve ever contemplated wielding a lightsaber as an adult, or reread Harry Potter as an adult. It’s all the same and there are no problems with it.