paulie76
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paulie76

You are underestimating the world’s reaction to a trump presidency. Will the world end? No. But will it be the end of United States relevancy in the world? Yes...or at least the beginning of it.

It’s times like this that it’s important to remember that not even Hitler ever received more than 42% of a single vote.

Fuck you, America.

Ah. The old “I know you are but what am I?” comeback.

Anyone who says differently is selling something.

And I’m just in the back thinking “hmm, I still have that issue in a box somewhere. I wonder if it’s value will go up now?”

In order to win, Sansa had to do whatever was necessary (an alliance with the man she despises). So I would argue that that trumps Ramsay. Danaerys is quickly learning that she can’t be the “nice one” all the time. In fact the only time she “wins” is when she becomes the tyrant that she swears that she will never

How accurate is this in places like Africa before the 1800's and the “Race to Africa” I wonder?

That usually the bad/fucked up side wins?

The MacBook Air was the computer that businesses issued to their employees, the notebook college students bought, and the laptop you saw littered across coffee shops throughout America.

Agreed. I LOVE the cornetto trilogy. My dislike of Pegg is so-far not affecting that, but it a dangerous line. Thankfully from everything I’ve seen, Nick Frost is a goddamned treasure.

I used to like Simon Pegg. But when you claim to “get” Star Trek, and then proceed to begin your movie about a “Federation of Equals” with a slapstick routine making fun of the small size of an alien race, you can kindly go fuck yourself.

That’ll buff right out. A little touch up paint. Good as new.

Are you honestly that fucking stupid or are you just Trump Cosplaying?

Last time I went was in 2011. The FIRST time I went was many many years ago and the restaurants were NOT that fancy as they are showing in the video.

So THAT’S where Starbuck went!

Clearly, this is a VERY good boy who honestly has no idea how he came to be in the company of these other ‘ruff’ians.

It’s one of those rare instances where the book is easily one of my favourite books AND the movie is one of my favourite movies....but yet both feel like completely different works.

I don’t get it. I don’t see how they got THAT from the short-story. That’s not to say this can’t be good. But I would liken it a little bit to LA Confidential; it takes the nugget of the source material and builds something completely different from a tiny piece of the source. Still good, but different.