"Mudblood" doesn't mean "muggle".
"Mudblood" doesn't mean "muggle".
Clearly because Dumbledore has allowed him to be.
He literally sacrifices his own life. You're dumb.
It always annoys me when people assert that "muggle" is synonymous with a racial slur, and that the Harry Potter books endorse a form of prejudice. I tend to wonder whether these people have even read the books, because they're so clearly an explicit takedown of prejudice, where the analogical term of prejudice is…
I didn't know that. Cool. And a good hypothesis.
Since the time of Darwin, we've attributed the phenomena almost exclusively to sex: Brighter, more colorful males tend to attract more mates and pass along more of their genes. While this approach is not wrong, thinking only about differences can lead us to overlook important aspects of an animal's ecology. For…
True, it wasn't the machines' fault that the movie was terribly boring.
Yeah, I thought they were nonsensical. That would have been forgiveable if it was for aesthetic reasons, but they also looked dumb and fake. Just... why?
Myeah you can't hit that.
"Hit the centre and stop" wat
To be torn apart there would have to be big force differences on the different parts of your body. But if you think about it, each part of your body is going to be subject to almost exactly the same gravitational force.
No, it makes you sound like a whiny teenager.
Oppulent...
Did this genuinely contradict leading theories? The whole point of dark matter is that it interacts very weakly with normal matter though forces other than gravitation. So naively it should seem no great surprise that dark matter also does not interact strongly with itself.
But it also allows the movie to make some sly points about the ways in which conquerors and people with all the power tend to see themselves as both superior and also as the real victims.
Try covering each hand up and only looking at one. Once I'd done that, my brain understood that they were red and blue, even when I looked at the hands together.
No.
Weird, I saw this on a Norwegian film last night; it was supposed to be a police station, and I thought it was beautiful. It was in winter and the surrounding environment was completely white.
Now you obviously we can't rotate Canada's Magnetic Hill around to get another view...