I laughed so loud I scared my dog.
I laughed so loud I scared my dog.
This! Ever time I hear about it my mind goes straight to Supernatural.
Needs more stars
I thought I was the only one who had “Oh my God I’m gonna die all the time” anxiety. I’m glad I’m not alone.
I want a small pocket version I can carry around with me. That way I can pull it out and use it as needed.
My friends and I used to say “No one stays dead ... except for Bucky”. Alas that’s no longer true.
I believe Ted Bundy worked at a sexual assault/rape survivor hotline.
We took it very seriously, it was a tough school. If you’re interested in learning a bit more about how and why comics are the way they are, check out Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud (or any of his other books). It’s really interesting and told in a comic book format.
Sequential art and storyboarding, comic history, narrative storytelling, etc. that type of stuff.
This!
It’s the Bronies that are into pony porn, that throw me.
Bwah!
AoA was a game changer for me. I actually went on to study comic books in college.
I did like that season six tried to capture that strange place where you’re trying to transition between being grown up, and being a grown-up. I also liked that in some ways they captured aspects of depression very well (plus, there’s the musical. I loved/love the musical episode) ... However, the Buffy/Spike romantic…
Oh man, his appearance in Private Practice was terrifying (made even more so by this, and his other arrests). He plays a character who assaults and rapes someone. It’s an incredibility hard scene to watch (for me, it’s up there with Spike’s attempted rape scene with Buffy).
I could never get over Spike’s attempted rape of Buffy. I know, I know he didn’t have a soul, but them ending up together always skeeved me out.
I love that part. My friends and I will randomly quote it.
The by-stander effect is definetly a very real thing. I know, for myself I would fear getting involved, simply being afraid for myself and my own safety. One thing I was taught as far as breaking that effect, is to ask specific people for help. “Hey you in the purple shirt, please help me”. “Hey you in the pink skirt,…
Congradulations! As someone who’s thirty seven, and has had about a yr of soberity (at one point), it’s tough road to hoe ... I’m not much for the twelve steps, personally ... but I am working on things with harm reduction therapy, regular therapy, and medications.
He does?! As some with CP I want to know more.