As a UK resident I'm forced to agree. Sometimes we like to pretend we're ahead of the feminism game but even a passing glance at shit-rags like the Daily Mail, The Sun or the Weekend Sport will dispel that happy fantasy very quickly.
As a UK resident I'm forced to agree. Sometimes we like to pretend we're ahead of the feminism game but even a passing glance at shit-rags like the Daily Mail, The Sun or the Weekend Sport will dispel that happy fantasy very quickly.
Does it really have a single down-thrust output or are there additional thrusters I'm not seeing? Either way the stability on that thing seems like a minor miracle.
This is the first time I'm hoping for a console version of a mobile game.
I never realised how close to actual fruition the high-speed monorail system in Thunderbirds might have been.
Not terrible for entry level.
I am super uncomfortable with the number of apparently actual horses falling over in the last video.
I'd love an animated Avatar feature movie. One about Avatar Kyoshi preferably, somebody at Disney call somebody Nick' and get something together please.
Monaco Gp2 race start, this year: Your F1 stars for the future folks.
I genuinely don't know, I think he's the best character actor alive. Such subtly and range.
I'm constantly both in love with and disgusted by people who are younger and more successful than me.
It occurs to me that these sorts of trials are rarely actually even about whether or not a rape was committed, they're always about whether or not the justice system will allow it to go unpunished.
The Dance of the Dragons? Is this the official GoT/Avatar crossover we all know must happen eventually?
That's just it though. Manned orbital vehicles are not "game changing " tech. It's old tech. It's something we've been doing for 50 years already. I'm 26 years old, I have never known a time when manned Earth orbits weren't a reality. The premise of this film could happen today, tomorrow, last week or three years ago.…
I don't know - for I have explosive amnesia!
With or without a near-past or near-future shuttle design I like to think we're going to get to see a space movie that isn't science fiction - instead it's a disaster thriller that just happens to be set in Earth's orbit.
I can't help but feel this a charge increasingly laid at the door of almost any woman who manages to carve a space for herself in public view. I don't understand the "privilege" motif as if every woman must first win moral points through immediate suffering to be respected. Amanda has never tried to be anything other…
You get arrested! And you get arrested! Everybody gets arrested!
This continues to sum it up for me - both the readership and the editing staff.
Said the white man.
Amazing in the worst possible way but amazing none the less.