"People. It's time to reassess whether or not you really want to go and see the Fifty Shades of Grey movie."
"People. It's time to reassess whether or not you really want to go and see the Fifty Shades of Grey movie."
Valyrian steel isn't exactly a rare material, it's a technique of forging, like Damascus steel.
Interesting Topic. My favorite: Spike.
The truth about the Winchesters is that most of their problems are caused because they lie to one another constantly when they really should just tell them the truth.
Gollum- Lord of the Rings
We love to watch heroes triumph over dreadful odds — but there's also something kind of irresistible about a hero…
Making her actually show her age is not shaming. She is 10. She should be 10. This is a problem that at 10 years old she is trying to date "older" guys and lie about her age online to do so. So I don't think "embarrassing" her is a big deal. Kids don't respect the power of the internet. She does now I bet and will…
Give it up, you might as well be arguing with your wall. But, I feel you. I used to be a little fucking thief as a kid, until the principal called my mom. My mom made me stand in front of my class and teacher to admit that I stole and apologize to my classmates. I was shunned by my classmates for a month, but…
I received shame-based punishment, it was enough to deter me from doing it again! Some might not agree with it, but it sure as hell worked for me.
Why is everyone acting as if this punishment is physically harmful or THAT emotionally traumatizing that she'll never recover?
Maybe not you as much but this is completely ridiculous
That would be me. I was made to do a couple things growing up that were REALLY embarrassing to me as punishment but in retrospect taught me very important things.
Those things have nothing to do with what she did, besides restricting her access to the internet. Maybe I was just raised old school, but you eat crow when you do wrong at my house. This is different because today it can reach an infinite amount of people but I think the intention was not for it to be seen round the…
I guess if the dialogue between them was only that shallow then probably. I imagine he explained to her the dangers of her behavior along with it breaking their house rules. This is no different then expecting time out to solve a behavior problem in a toddler except her punishment directly correlates to the bad…
YAS.
Buffy's power speech to the Watcher's Council in "Checkpoint".
Short, succinct and to the damn point. It's less a speech and more a battlecry. Clip suprisingly good for avoiding spoilers, but well, BSG S4 spoiler alert up. :B)
The King's Speech
...and I´ll whisper "No."