That’s what I’ve seen as well. That current gun control laws weren’t made to work because the Air Force didn’t do the required report.
That’s what I’ve seen as well. That current gun control laws weren’t made to work because the Air Force didn’t do the required report.
Ugh, it’s as though there was never Office Space. I can understand not being the demographic, but what is the demographic?
Don’t get too hopeful. There are always new ones. They may be less, but I can’t see that for sure.
There shouldn’t be anything wrong with it. But unfortunately Sean has made a big mistake, IMO. Sean, I don’t know you. I shouldn’t be trying be a mentor to you just because I’m older.
You are the problem.
There are altruistic actions recorded not just myriad times in humans but also in apes. What is it that you are trying to prove?
I don’t think Oryx and Crake is the best of the trilogy. But if you think that’s all it gets to be, you should read further. Atwood’s father was a scientist. Oryx and Crake is about what capitalism turns science into.
I really recommend reading the novel, which despite stiff competition I still think is her best. That’s not because I’m partial to the gothic or that time. I’m actually pretty averse to both, but these are things that Atwood likes and within which I think she achieved her version of the Great North American Novel.
The Silmarillian, as I see it, didn’t attempt to fill out many narratives. Tolkein could write narratives. The Silmarillian was a sort of “bible” of the middle earth universe from the beginning of time to the parts he did want to treat more fully. There’s a lot of material in both the Silmarillion and the appendices…
IIRC, Farrow’s statement about NBC spiking the story was harsher. I thought he said “organization with knowledge of ongoing criminal conduct.”
And creepiness.
No, the people in the entertainment industry are not uniform and whether or not they coerced sex or were victims of coercion is important. Also, fuck you.
Young folks might want to worry about the possibility of the next Atwood resurgence in two or three decades of her Maddadam trilogy, which is about a rapid, worldwide ecological collapse. It’s worse than the one in The Handmaid’s Tale, and has no jolly postscript.
Yes, and I will say I was kidding when I can’t find any morally decent “dead eyes” actors to support my very questionable hypothesis.
C’mon, man. There is such a thing as acting. Your comment made me think of Brad Dourif, who has had a long, distinguished, career as a character actor. I thought of him because I saw him this week on Star Trek: Voyager as (as is typical for him) a psychokiller, though an unusually sympathetic one. Then I saw his…
That doesn’t actually seem be a happening now. Can you stop failing on your side and get back to me somewhere?
That is well done.
Wow, I’ve tried to reply to you twice without success. If this goes through, I’ll try again.
Yeah, I got over the physical part of my insect phobia by walking over a carpet of dead and dying crickets in sandals (Texas). But the underlying fear isn’t so easily defeated.
It’s possible that cockroaches are biting you. They can leave infected bites, but these can’t cause you much harm. Human up, sibling!