I can’t be the only one here who thinks that caring about spoilers is dumb? Being surprised is such a minor factor in my enjoyment of art or sport or games that it borders on negligible.
I can’t be the only one here who thinks that caring about spoilers is dumb? Being surprised is such a minor factor in my enjoyment of art or sport or games that it borders on negligible.
It just seems kind of pointless most of the time. In both Fallout 3 and New Vegas the only things really worth crafting were weapon repair kits and maybe a specific type of ammo on occasion.
I think that ad-block will be illegal at some point.
I know that to some people the conversation I described sounds “soft” and like it won’t work, but it does. It takes time, and multiple conversations, but I have seen it work and I have read the research supporting its effectiveness with thousands of students, so you might want to revisit that “gut feeling”.
(and legally)
I saw a tweet saying liberals should create their own Captain America. They did. In 1940.
Absolutely awesome. Expo 67 is one of my father’s favourite things to talk about. I just found out last week that my parents went to a game in the Summit Series as well. It’s a weird feeling of history at arm’s length.
35% of Americans call football their favourite sport to watch, while 66% of Canadian adults feel the same about hockey. Since obviously math is not your strong point, that leaves about 210 million Americans who don’t feel football is “king”, where as only about 12 million Canadians disagree that hockey is the best…
One of the biggest problems I have with the entire series, which I quite enjoyed, is the comic naiveté of the Jedi Council. How many freaking times do suspicious things have to happen before they seriously investigate their entire information/supply network? Have they never heard of a mole hunt?
I was so annoyed when the Clones Wars series ended, especially because the Ahsoka storyline was left hanging. She, along with Ventress and the recurring Clone troopers, were all great characters.
I think part of Obama’s problem in office has been that he hasn’t been liberal enough for the lefties that voted for him with so much enthusiasm in 08.
They raised the issue of the disparity between the benders and normal people, and then that plot line evolved into a pretty standard bad guy narrative arc. The legitimacy of the movement’s grievances were never really addressed. It felt like a loose end to me.
I’d like to see a counterpoint to the ‘be all you can be’ moto of the first movie.
No. They’re all over the place in Ottawa, and distinct from the squirrels in Montreal, which are usually gray. I did some research and it turns out that the black squirrels are melanistic Eastern Gray Squirrels. The mutation seems to be a successful one, or at least not outright detrimental, because they’ve begun to…
It seemed like it was always bringing up complex, adult themes, and then shying away from the implications to give us a more black and white conflict and solution.
It was my favourite. I watched it over and over as a kid but, good lord mum and dad, did you watch this thing before you gave it to me?
Ground predators, maybe?
The females nest in trees, and the kittens spend their infancy clambering around their treetop nests.
They are. They generally lived in the same creeks, rivers and streams as water spiders. Or, they do in South Eastern Quebec, at the very least.