I LOVED THIS.
I LOVED THIS.
The new Glitter.
I love you, Rich Juzwiak. This made my day.
GUILTY.
R2 is just old and it took a while for him to power back up after BB-8 made contact = No, he’s not old. I don’t think this is the right explanation.
Yeah, I don’t know how I feel about it either. It’s not meh, but it’s also not OHMYGODILOVEDIT. I’m still upset over Solo’s death. I don’t care whether it was the actor’s decision, whether it was some stupid attempt at creating some gravitas, the perfect ending to Solo’s story arc, etc. If I were H. Ford, I would…
Yeah, but it’ll shrink his balls. Tragic.
DUDE. I freaking LOVED with a passion the Thrawn trilogy. Like seriously, it launched my lifelong crush on Mark Hamill. I wanted to marry him, even though I was in seventh grade and he was my mother’s age. GROSS. But I still wanted him to save me from my life with pimples, headgears, bad clothing, and Converse…
OMG, I read this in seventh grade and I wept....because it was so bad. And it reduced Princess Leia to someone who needed to be courted, instead of engaging her in actually exciting adventures.
I like Mindy Kaling. However, I really think it would be for her own good if she stopped talking about BJ Novak. She’s obviously still in love with him. And he knows it. But she needs to stop talking about this if she really wants to make that relationship happen again. The more she talks about him, the more she puts…
All of this, PLUS:
What if.....you are debt free but have a really bad credit score?
much trickier than Batman’s belt, I assume
You know, I really feel like the French should just focus on what they’re good at: food and fashion. These attempts at engineering (see Airbus’s disastrous track record) should be left to people who actually know how to deal with math.
I remember Grass too!!!!
I love your comment and gif!
This book helped me through so much. I LOVED IT every time I read it.
In fact, I’m going to order another copy now.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
This book killed me in sixth grade. And then that movie came out in the 1990s. Ugh. I’m a little dead because of it.
Dear Charlie, I just wanted to say that I’ve enjoyed your writing for a few years now. I always learn so much from you. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world, and for teaching me so much about SciFi, my favorite genre. Be well, P.