If I witnessed that in real life I might just want to sign up for that spy program.
If I witnessed that in real life I might just want to sign up for that spy program.
And of course food pantries are usually in the toniest neighborhoods as well.
Speaking of imperfect vision, I've been needing to get new glasses for some time now because my current ones are scratched up worse than a favorite Queen Anne chair in a house of full of cats, and my constant putting it off may be due to a heretofore subconscious and unrealized fear of clearly seeing spoilers.
You grow to care about them not because they somehow become better people in the sense of growing a conscience, which they actually do to a limited extent, but because as destructive as their methods and assignments can be, they are still a mother and father to two children who are completely innocent to their…
Not to trigger a panic attack, but recently witnessed someone getting sick from lunch into a wastebasket, and while the sights and sounds weren't pleasant, they were nonetheless bearable, until the smells hit me, at which point I had to leave the room.
"Tone poems" not a thing?
Those are some crazy expressive eyebrows.
Tokenism makes things better?
Morgan Freeman and Captain Morgan politely disagree sonorously if slightly slurrily.
Moon's GERTY was pretty helpful and seemed like the kind of AI who would help you out of a tight spot even at 2 AM on a Sunday after it had just settled down into sleep mode.
He IS the Kwisatz Haderach!
Enjoy GoT show and books, and really don't put much thought into either (which may not be the best way to consume pop culture—uncritically, that is, which is not to say that I'm unaware of how characters and people are portrayed) beyond trying to keep track of who's who and who's on whose side and who is against whom,…
Was going to post something insulting about James Rolfe, but seeing as no one else has, not directly anyway, was shamed into instead hoping he reads this well-intentioned piece and has a coming to Damascus moment and realizes just how silly and regressive his posturing appears to the rest of us.
Seems like they could have come up with a vaguer headline if they wanted to, but they obviously didn't want to.
Maybe it was just my bad timing that the episode I tuned in on had the bigoted grandmother in it, so I may have overestimated just how much gay panic humor is actually in the show.
He was saving those for the Oscars.
Never much cared for Chang either, who was extreme even by Community standards, but Jeong has proven to be very effective when underplaying his characters and acting more like a recognizable human being.
This was the second episode I'd seen since bailing after one early in the season, and it seems the characters haven't changed one bit, still stereotypes written in the most obvious, broad, and boring manner.
He actually stopped himself in the middle of picking a clue to change to a different one.
It would have helped him more to know the science fiction rather than the French.