He said exactly this, but it was the second half of a sentence. They cut the first half, hence indicating that the capital Y is appropriate for the part they’re using, but not proper formatting for what the player said.
He said exactly this, but it was the second half of a sentence. They cut the first half, hence indicating that the capital Y is appropriate for the part they’re using, but not proper formatting for what the player said.
Not “D8 of the Furious?”
My cousin’s husband grew up in a strict Christian household that where he was expressly forbidden from playing D&D. So he played Palladium Fantasy, which is one of the most transparent D&D clones out there. Adults frequently gave a very limit understanding of their children’s interests.
Which is the core problem of a “D&D Movie” - it may be the most famous tabletop RPG, but nobody owns the rights to tabletop RPGs as a whole.
That middle ground was tried with them doing BDSM at home, and ended with “a butt plug and a slap on the ass does not a Dom make.” He needs to get better at it, or she needs to be OK with him not getting better at it.
I...don’t. But I’ll do that in the future.
FYI, your doppelganger has been around again lately. I flag him when I see him, as “harassment”. Dunno if you want the heads up or not in the future.
Conan’s like 6' 4". At 5, 7", Tom should be almost a head shorter than him. If anything that photo understates the difference.
Eh? 5'9" still puts him below the usual Hollywood minimum of 5’ 10" for leading men, but he’s still taller than Cruise.
...isn’t the whole whole point of being a Twitch streamer with a face cam that you *want* people to stare at you?
5' 7" is a bit short for a male American, but he’s not the dwarf people make him out to be. Relative to leading men in Hollywood, though, he’s Tom Thumb.
“fined if you don’t play up to appropriate standard”
“...the 62-year old actress...”
Or just a kid *mentioning* it to a counselor, thinking it was perfectly normal.
Plus, y’know, the reign of terror didn’t exactly end great for the average peasant.
Do you see gray spots in the intersections of the diagrams in the article below”
This is where I find the WNBA instructive - with a two decade history, it shows that women’s sports leagues in the US are either only semi-pro, or are money-losing enterprises. Do people think the WNBA is incompetently run, or deliberately hobbled by sexist management? I haven’t heard these accusations (and I frankly…
People don’t have to wait four years to see (insert any of a dozen different Olympic events here), but at large they still do.
“Not because of sexism but because few people are clamoring for the product they are offering and even fewer people are willing to lose money year after year to own such a team.”
I feel like we’re reaching a point that practically every media company needs to decide whether it’s going to acknowledge reality’s liberal bias, or commit to upholding conservative fantasies.