Mine is Circus Fantasy by Brittany Spears. There is so much shame, but it smells fantastic.
Mine is Circus Fantasy by Brittany Spears. There is so much shame, but it smells fantastic.
Well, if I only watched things that weren't problematic, I'd probably wouldn't bother owning a TV. Or be a fan of GoT.
What movie is this?
If you post something vaguely feminist, they will come and be an ass about it.
Red Vines, what the hell can't they do?
Oh dear. I can quote that movie as well as I can Star Wars and Princess Bride. Which accents. There is however no possible way to do it without coming across as a horrible racist, unless you are with a bunch of others who get it. As you've doubtless found out.
If I had to guess a dark sense of humor, akin to what the whole of my female relatives have.* I can see it being a dark private joke, but they apparently let it loose on the world, whereas my family keeps tries to keep our awfulness to ourselves.
I was thinking table top games. Not as isolating as computer related stuff. If you get a good group it's loads of fun.
Gaming night?
Oh vans are the worst. I'm pretty sure I'm that weird though when it comes to people's pets. It's a dog! Must met them! Is that man across the street carrying a baby python? I must go over there and make baby noises at it (I'm pretty sure the guy did not expect that response). My family is pretty used to it by now.
I'm not saying one should do that all the time,* but in this case it was acceptable, and he handled it with grace. It is possible to give compliments with grace. Besides, it would have been weird if the guy had just said nothing after stopping and staring.
I'm reviewing Son of Rogue's Gallery. My review in a nutshell, is it's spectacular expect for a few bits where it isn't.
I'm a plus hourglass* and the wrap arounds look great on me since it nicely accentuates my figure. That said I am totally against anything where I practically need a user manual to put on.
I quite like Cato.
Freedom of speech really only means the government isn't going to shut you up. It doesn't mean that people that are around you aren't going to react.
I'm having to review album with Sean Lennon on it. I've never listened to any of his stuff or seen him before, so when I googled him I was kind of surprised at him t how much he looks like both his parents. He doesn't look real, you know? Like someone decided to photoshop John's features on Yoko's face.
I want to quit my job and not hang out all day with my cats and dog. They'd drive me up the wall, one cat with his whining and my dog with her mournful stare. Older cat is cool and not annoying though, but I'm the annoying one in this relationship. It wouldn't work.
I don't know about the cheerful part. It varies from breed to breed. I've a hound and she always looks at me like I have greatly disappointed her in every aspect of her life. She even mopes on walks.
The thing is with things like gyped and jewed,* there are perfectly good words out there that mean the same thing. But you know, you know, without the implications that you hate a culture that isn't yours and ascribe to the belief that they are inherently dishonest. There are words like swindled, cheated, bamboozled,…
Yes. Yes I do. I also have the The Q Continuum series by Greg Cox, "I,Q" by John de Lancie and Peter David, and "Q-Squared" by Peter David. I will have to reread at least the last two since Pter David is enormously clever in a way that a kid probably didn't get.