Critrix?
Critrix?
Yeah, I don't see that it's a problem just to bring it up. Male stars' looks do get commented on too, so I don't think it's weird to raise the issue.
And their point is that "in some way or another" is a very large margin of error.
What if I don't like it because it's sexist/homophobic/etc? What if I just don't like that? Is that not a valid opinion?
Tag-team matches where you can fuse with your partner? Oh hell yeah. It's even easy to imagine their fighting styles: Pearl zoning you out with spearwork and hassling you with Holo-Pearl, Garnet using frame traps to land heavy smashes, Lapis's moveset changing when it rains, having to knock Peridot's artificial limbs…
"If there's no precedent for it, clearly it means for you to just do what you want." - Mitch McConnell
Man, why you got to wazz on my fantasy wherein JK Rowling forms a party online and storms to victory from the outside? Or at least opposition. C'mon, who wouldn't vote for JK?
I think there are more independent joke candidates these days, but yeah, it's about average. Stats
"DC? Eww."
:: vapes ::
"I blew four producers once. Producers are the worst. So much hair."
Both of 'em!
AND THEY WOULD SO TOTALLY FEEL THE NEED TO EXPLAIN WHY SHE WAS CALLED RABBIT
:: suddenly realises this theoretical show would still totally be written by guys ::
:: sigh - facepalm - upvote ::
Tread caerphilly now.
It's almost as though she was more concerned about securing her own position than she was about the future of the country.
And the real-life party it spawned!
"Strong, not entirely stable, leadership" might be the best thing to come out of this election.
In a parliamentary election we vote for parties, not for candidates. (Though there's often a lot of focus on the candidates, and never more so than this time around.) So if May resigns, the Tories will still be the leading party, and will still presumably form a government. The only way Labour could get into power…
Hence her slogan "no deal is better than a bad deal." May's getting her defence in early for the fact that she can't negotiate a good deal.* I think the idea is that in 18 months when the negotiations fall through, she can spin that as her being tough (she clearly confuses stubbornness with fortitude) and not giving…
it's a chance to protest their own previous protest vote for Brexit, which was a protest vote against their own previous vote for the fucking Tories in the first place.
Toxic has vocals?